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Old 05-25-2007, 02:29 AM   #152
jbergey22
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Originally Posted by HiFiRevival View Post
LOL. What a freaking moronic set of statements. The reality of the situation is that the team has been in position to win both games and the "King" has been a jester. It would be one thing if LeBron was good at closing out games/hitting big shots but was struggling in the conference championship series. Then you could chalk it up totally to other issues such as team/coach/inexperience. Instead, we've got an otherwise fantastic player who never makes the game winning shot no matter what.

The horrible coach and mediocre surrounding talent didn't miss a free throw and a shot in the final two minutes tonight. They aren't the ones throwing passes all over the place late in the game. They aren't the ones who transform from aggressive stars to passive role players the more important the situation is. A bunch of turnovers and another poor shooting night for LeBron.

You have a very limited knowledge of NBA hoops is all I am going to say. You seem to want to label yourself a basketball fan yet you dont seem to know a thing about it. You claim you could identify and teach LeBron how to fix his flaw. From that statement I can tell you dont have the slightest idea, the reason he hasnt been as successful in the clutch is because he doesnt have the confidence in himself and his teamates that he does at other parts of the game. It has nothing to do with teaching him anything, you cant teach him confidence you can only condition him to be put in them situations. In fact it has nothing to do with anything other than the fact he hasnt been in this situation enough. When Kobe was a rookie I remember him wanting to hog the ball as the end of games, I am sure his teammates wanted to kick his ass, but what it did was gave Kobe the confidence to become one the best clutch players of his time because he was NOT afraid to fail. We dont remember how many times Michael Jordan failed because he suceeded enough to make us forget, LeBron will be the same way.

What makes some people better public speakers than others other than the obvious?

What makes Derek Jeter a better player in the post season than Alex Rodriguez?

What makes you better than most as making an ass of yourself with some of the things you say?

Confidence and being comfortable in your surroundings is the answer.
Again you arent born with this, this cant be taught it is just something you need to experience in order to adjust to it.

PS You sound like the fool, when you act like the board know it all and even more of a fool when you try to respond to a comment by ripping on a game that a poster designed.

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