sportswizuhrd;1451742 wrote:Stolen from another board...Pretty interesting stuff.
2009 Cavs playoffs:
MoWill 16 pts, 4 ast, 3 reb, 53% TS
West 14 pts, 4 ast, 4 reb, 55% TS
Big Z 11 pts, 1 ast, 8 reb, 48% TS
LeBron 30 pts 6 assists; 8 reb, 61%TS
2010 Cavs playoffs:
MoWill 14 pts, 5 ast, 3 reb, 54% TS
Jamison 15 pts, 1 ast, 7 reb, 54% TS
Shaq 12 pts, 1 ast, 6 reb, 56% TS
LeBron 25 pts, 7 ast 9 rebs, 60%TS
2013 Heat playoffs:
Wade 14 pts, 6 ast, 5 reb, 50% TS
Bosh 13 pts, 1 ast, 7 reb, 57% TS
Allen 10 pts, 1 ast, 3 reb, 56% TS
LeBron 25 pts 6.6 assists 7 reb 61%TS
Another thing on these Stats; I really think a lot of those numbers don't even tell the story, when you factor in how many times did Lebron hold the ball for 22 seconds on the shot clock, only to pass off to someone who is forced to put up a bad shot?
I'm not saying Mo Williams was a great player, or any of those other guys, but they won 66 games in 2009 (including tossing one out the window on the last day) They blew through the first 2 rounds 4-4, and then threw away a big first half lead against Orlando.
But yeah, ESPN loves their blanket statements, and Lebron was out there with the Washington Generals.
SMH BSPN is the worst.