Lebron had him in assists, rebounds and shooting percentage'
Interesting
What's your point?
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leeznon
SBR Hustler
06-11-10
77
#13
Lebron is the better player but he's missing what Kobe and MJ have. Hard to explain what that is though.
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jjgold
SBR Aristocracy
07-20-05
388179
#14
Yes if Lebron played in LA this series would of been over
It is hard to compare when one guys plays with college players and the other plays with some very good talent
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UntilTheNDofTimE
SBR Hall of Famer
05-29-08
9283
#15
Originally posted by jjgold
Yes if Lebron played in LA this series would of been over It is hard to compare when one guys plays with college players and the other plays with some very good talent
JJ shutup
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Thor4140
SBR Posting Legend
02-09-08
22296
#16
Originally posted by jjgold
Yes if Lebron played in LA this series would of been over
It is hard to compare when one guys plays with college players and the other plays with some very good talent
who is this great talent he has around him? Odom? Ihaven't seen him since last year. Fisher? He might be the worst point guard in the league. Artest? A one deminsional player? He has a banged up Bynon and Gasol with a terrible bench. awesome talent around him.
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HustleGetPaid
SBR MVP
10-28-09
1199
#17
Lakers are done and Lebron is the best player in the league!!! And Houlihans position has nothing to do with it. Kobe has a score 1st mentality, Lebron doesn't, so position doesn't matter. Kobe destroys his teammates confidence and it's evident in the Finals!!! Everyone standing around while Kobe trying to get his. At least Lebron tries to get/keep his teammates involved, they just sucked against the Celtics.
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VTranX
SBR MVP
02-02-10
1975
#18
Kobe is in his prime While LB is at the same level still young.
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Thor4140
SBR Posting Legend
02-09-08
22296
#19
Originally posted by leeznon
Lebron is the better player but he's missing what Kobe and MJ have. Hard to explain what that is though.
what he is missing is that he is a bad clutch jump shooter. he does everything well but unfortunately shooting is the most important thing and Kobe can hit a shot from anywhere on the court. Lebron can't even hit free throws at the end of the game
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Snowball
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
11-15-09
30047
#20
Kobe is 5 years older than LeBron .. and still a bigger threat.
Look what he did last night in the 3rd quarter 19 points
Comparing Kobe to LeBron is disrespect .. if anything he can be compared to Michael Jordan
although Kobe is a much better jump shooter.
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FishFace5
SBR MVP
10-15-09
1768
#21
CELTICS ARE LOADED!!!!!
No way lebron would have anything wrapped up in this series.
Lakers have the best 2 players in this series and the celtics have the next 7.
Lakers look just like they did in 08. C's just beat people up.
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INVEGA MAN
SBR Hall of Famer
01-30-08
6794
#22
Trying to compare what Lebron does in regular season to Kobe in the play-offs is a joke. Lebron quit in the play-offs or did you guys forget already.
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INVEGA MAN
SBR Hall of Famer
01-30-08
6794
#23
Here is what the Cleveland Plain Dealer says about the great Lebron:
Now this. James' stats in the Cavs' three losses show that he's in a slump or that he's being exploited by a Celtics team that clearly smells blood. In those three defeats -- all by 10 or more points -- he has averaged 20.3 points on 36 percent shooting, including a miserable 0-for-13 from 3-point range.
"I put a lot of pressure on myself to go out be great and the best player on the court," James said. "When I'm not, I feel bad for myself because I'm not going out there and doing the things I know I can do."
Those numbers are not why James' performances have been shocking. Is it his nonchalant attitude that mixes with tentative play when he is trying to make something happen? That is what will be remembered for years and what has thrown so many of his supporters off balance.
It's throwing passes into teammates' feet or over their heads, the kind of lack of focus James never shows at this level. When he turns the ball over, it's usually because of his aggressiveness -- trying to squeeze in a pass or losing the ball in a crowd when fighting into a double- or triple-team.
It's standing quietly on the weak side of offensive plays, waiting to see whether the ball will come to him while his team is down on the scoreboard, as if he were biding his time in the second quarter of a game in mid-February on a long road trip.
It's staring into space during huddles instead of giving instructions to teammates or advice to coaches.
It's going back to biting his nails, a habit he thought he had kicked a year ago. It's no longer wearing his finest suits to games to show off his expensive wardrobe to the cameras, as was his custom.
In the Cavs' locker room, and next door in the team family room, and upstairs in the coaches' and executive offices, people who know James well are trying to figure it out. The truth is James' teammates have never seen him in this type of mood before, so passive and reactionary. Not the outgoing, over-the-top leader they have come to follow no matter how it might look on television.
James' family and friends are just as shell-shocked, whispering and wondering what they can do to help
The coaches, especially Mike Brown, who is suddenly on the hot seat after back-to-back winning seasons, are looking at things in game film that they had never seen from the MVP.
James is giving no clues. Given the chance to talk about whether it is his sore elbow -- team sources continue to insist the injury isn't serious -- or whether it is something else, James has declined.
"I don't hang my head low and make excuses," James offered, "because that is not the type of player or the type of person I am."
The problem for the Cavs: What they are seeing from their franchise player is not the type of person or player they knew him to be.
Brian Windhorst covers the Cavs for The Plain Dealer in Cleveland. You can read more of his coverage at www.cleveland.com/cavs.
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leeznon
SBR Hustler
06-11-10
77
#24
Lebron didn't quit in the playoffs.
If I remember correctly he had a quadruple-double in his final game. In points, rebounds, assists, and turnovers (lol).
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leeznon
SBR Hustler
06-11-10
77
#25
Lebron didn't quit in the playoffs.
If I remember correctly he had a quadruple-double in his final game. In points, rebounds, assists, and turnovers (lol).
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bryant81
SBR Sharp
03-23-10
326
#26
Lebron's mom got banged by his teammate lol
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richyrich8478
SBR Sharp
05-08-10
296
#27
well kobe has a better supporting cast than lebron has offensively wise.... i think that lebron is a better overall player as in assists, rebounds, defense and almost as good as a shooter... but kobe is a better shooter.... kobe has gasol to help with the points which he has shown against the celtics.....takes some of the pressure off kobe...lebron didn't have that luxury and had to score big points against celtics to have a chance
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Killer_Demo
SBR Hall of Famer
06-15-08
8409
#28
kobe will always be greater than lebron...lebron can gets stats quick but can he keep the pace up for 5-10+ years like kobe has?
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eidolon
SBR Hall of Famer
01-02-08
9531
#29
Originally posted by richyrich8478
well kobe has a better supporting cast than lebron has offensively wise.... i think that lebron is a better overall player as in assists, rebounds, defense and almost as good as a shooter... but kobe is a better shooter.... kobe has gasol to help with the points which he has shown against the celtics.....takes some of the pressure off kobe...lebron didn't have that luxury and had to score big points against celtics to have a chance
nail on the head sir
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kobefanatic
SBR Hall of Famer
01-19-10
9013
#30
Originally posted by HustleGetPaid
Lakers are done and Lebron is the best player in the league!!! And Houlihans position has nothing to do with it. Kobe has a score 1st mentality, Lebron doesn't, so position doesn't matter. Kobe destroys his teammates confidence and it's evident in the Finals!!! Everyone standing around while Kobe trying to get his. At least Lebron tries to get/keep his teammates involved, they just sucked against the Celtics.
lebron doesn't have enough balls to take those shots because if he misses he will get blamed for it, he is afraid of getting blamed, kobe took those shots because his teammates can't be depended upon/ has enough balls
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kobefanatic
SBR Hall of Famer
01-19-10
9013
#31
Originally posted by leeznon
Lebron didn't quit in the playoffs.
If I remember correctly he had a quadruple-double in his final game. In points, rebounds, assists, and turnovers (lol).
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2daBank
SBR Aristocracy
01-26-09
88966
#32
Originally posted by HoulihansTX
Lebron Quit, Kobe is putting forth his best effort.
Stop trying to compare these guys. They dont even play the same position
this
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jackpot269
SBR Posting Legend
09-24-07
12827
#33
Both are great neither will every be MJ !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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HustleGetPaid
SBR MVP
10-28-09
1199
#34
Originally posted by leeznon
Lebron didn't quit in the playoffs.
If I remember correctly he had a quadruple-double in his final game. In points, rebounds, assists, and turnovers (lol).
Triple double, only 9 turnovers, lol!!!
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Scorpion
SBR Hall of Famer
09-04-05
7797
#35
Lebrons mother has sex with Lebrons teammates!
Delonte West is Lebrons daddy!