***Official 2007 NBA Playoffs Discussion Thread***
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Realistically, though...LBJ simply cannot beat the Pistons on his own.
His teammates are going to have to hit key shots. Marshall was so wide open that he could have made a cup of tea while he got ready to take it...
LBJ is going to have to keep trusting those guys.Comment
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I agree with you 100%.
I want to see LeBron get that killer streak in him though, final 10 seconds of a game should be LBJ time, not Donyell Marshall time.
And I'll say this, James can't win today. Had Marshall made the show, it was genius, now that he missed it, it's on LeBron for making the pass.
I blogged my full opinion on it, and stand by my not passing, taking the shot opinion.Comment
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Steve Kerr.
Giving Cavs their best shot
By Steve Kerr
Tuesday, May 22, 2007 1:37 am EDT
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Should he have shot instead of passed?
That was the question being asked at the Palace on Monday night after LeBron James passed up a last-second, potentially game-tying hoop and dished the ball to a wide-open Donyell Marshall at the three-point line. If Marshall makes the shot, we're all praising LeBron for his unselfish nature and passing skills. But since Marshall missed -- and the Cleveland Cavaliers lost Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals to the Detroit Pistons -- critics are saying LeBron should have attacked the rim and gone for the tie.
Personally, I loved the decision. On the road against a superior team, you go for the win. Marshall had hit six three-pointers in the Cavs' East semifinals closeout game against New Jersey, so why not give him a look? Mike Brown designed a beautiful play, James executed it perfectly and Marshall didn't hesitate. As a coach, you cheer your team and say, "Let's get 'em next time."
But when LeBron is involved, there is always going to be second guessing. Why? Because, with his talent, people expect him to be the second coming of Michael Jordan. But that's not who he is.
Let's put it this way: Would M.J. have passed that ball? No way. But Magic Johnson would have, and fans wouldn't have thought twice about it ("There goes Magic, making his teammates better"), so before you start criticizing James, it's important to recognize who he is. He's a guy who is most comfortable passing the ball, and he's not someone who shoots free throws well down the stretch.Comment
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But c'mon, he was wide open. It's not like Lebron passed it to someone who had no chance of making it. I do agree that Lebron should take more shots but if Donyell made that shot the game was over.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
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Steve Kerr.
Giving Cavs their best shot
By Steve Kerr
Tuesday, May 22, 2007 1:37 am EDT
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- Should he have shot instead of passed?
That was the question being asked at the Palace on Monday night after LeBron James passed up a last-second, potentially game-tying hoop and dished the ball to a wide-open Donyell Marshall at the three-point line. If Marshall makes the shot, we're all praising LeBron for his unselfish nature and passing skills. But since Marshall missed -- and the Cleveland Cavaliers lost Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals to the Detroit Pistons -- critics are saying LeBron should have attacked the rim and gone for the tie.
Personally, I loved the decision. On the road against a superior team, you go for the win. Marshall had hit six three-pointers in the Cavs' East semifinals closeout game against New Jersey, so why not give him a look? Mike Brown designed a beautiful play, James executed it perfectly and Marshall didn't hesitate. As a coach, you cheer your team and say, "Let's get 'em next time."
But when LeBron is involved, there is always going to be second guessing. Why? Because, with his talent, people expect him to be the second coming of Michael Jordan. But that's not who he is.
Let's put it this way: Would M.J. have passed that ball? No way. But Magic Johnson would have, and fans wouldn't have thought twice about it ("There goes Magic, making his teammates better"), so before you start criticizing James, it's important to recognize who he is. He's a guy who is most comfortable passing the ball, and he's not someone who shoots free throws well down the stretch.Originally posted by BlzerLet me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)Comment
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Anyone who is defending LeBron for passing up that shot is kidding themselves. Yes, Marshall was wideopen... but big players make big plays in big situations. Whoever said Larry and MJ needed help too forgets about two things.... #1 Larry Bird NEVER passed up a shot in that situation. Never. He'd take it now. #2 MJ only passed those shots after he had made them dozens of times. Now is the time LeBron needs to take those shots. Throw the dagger at teams and build the body of work.... then that pass off is more justified. LeBron has shown little to no willingness to take that shot.
Second Point.... the "Pistons Fans" in this thread are so funny to me. I loved the beating on Rasheed the whole game and then when they win they all switch to "Well... he did have a good game." Wake up, Fellas. That's what you get with Rasheed. If you accept what he brings that is good... you accept the bad as well. Don't ride the fence.
Finally....I pray that I am watching the night that a player turns around and punches Mike Brown in the face. I've never seen a coach that screams and flails his arms in an attempt to distract the other team's shooters more than that ****er. Is he gonna drop a "Hey Batter Batter Batter... Hey...." next? Have a little dignity kid. Jeez.
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slobby b-ball for the most part by both teams all night.. Cavs had the edge in the first half and then the pistons in the second half just enough to win.. The Cavs were taking it to the hoop in the first half and didnt in the 2nd.. IMO that was the diff.. Pistons are a great team, would have been nice to get a win in game 1.. but lets go get em in game 2..Twitch
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Anyone who is defending LeBron for passing up that shot is kidding themselves. Yes, Marshall was wideopen... but big players make big plays in big situations. Whoever said Larry and MJ needed help too forgets about two things.... #1 Larry Bird NEVER passed up a shot in that situation. Never. He'd take it now. #2 MJ only passed those shots after he had made them dozens of times. .
And Magic would have hit the open guy.
Facts are, Marshall should have made it. Then we're all talking about one of the great assists.
MJ passed those shots up to win championships. He always knew the value of team ball also. Steve Kerr won a championship on an MJ assist.
Sure, MJ had made many before...but they don't come bigger than the actual shot to win the ring.
MJ passed it up...and it was a great play.Comment
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I think the difference in Jordan dishing it out and James dishing it out is, Jordan hit many a game winning shot. Also missed many game winning shots. When you are that close to the basket, you can't be fearful of throwing it up and putting it on your own shoulders. Once LBJ hits a bunch of game winners, I'm more comfortable with him passing that out, until then, I want him taking the shot.Comment
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I think the difference in Jordan dishing it out and James dishing it out is, Jordan hit many a game winning shot. Also missed many game winning shots. When you are that close to the basket, you can't be fearful of throwing it up and putting it on your own shoulders. Once LBJ hits a bunch of game winners, I'm more comfortable with him passing that out, until then, I want him taking the shot.
Watching it back again on video right now...not sure. He was pretty much at the basket when he passed. The double came prettty late. He had a reasonably easy look.
If he was at the top of the key and doubled...the open man is always the play IMO.
That close to the basket though...got to go with you fellas. He should have been looking to score.Comment
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I think the difference in Jordan dishing it out and James dishing it out is, Jordan hit many a game winning shot. Also missed many game winning shots. When you are that close to the basket, you can't be fearful of throwing it up and putting it on your own shoulders. Once LBJ hits a bunch of game winners, I'm more comfortable with him passing that out, until then, I want him taking the shot.
Of course, being a Pistons fan, everyone assumes I'm hating on the guy... but a Cavs fan says the same thing and people nod.
LeBron has not shown the willingness to take the shot and miss. THAT is what Bird and MJ had.Listen to The Remodeling Clay Podcast!
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Look... LeBron James is unstoppable with a head of steam to the basket. He should be taking that shot 100 times out of 100 right now. Period.Listen to The Remodeling Clay Podcast!
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i'm a Cavs fan not a LBJ fan only.. i want my team to have the best possible look to win a game and we got it and didnt win.. move on to game 2..Twitch
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Originally posted by Clay_OS#1 Larry Bird NEVER passed up a shot in that situation. Never. He'd take it now. #2 MJ only passed those shots after he had made them dozens of times. Now is the time LeBron needs to take those shots. Throw the dagger at teams and build the body of work.... then that pass off is more justified. LeBron has shown little to no willingness to take that shot.
Originally posted by Clay_OSSecond Point.... the "Pistons Fans" in this thread are so funny to me. I loved the beating on Rasheed the whole game and then when they win they all switch to "Well... he did have a good game." Wake up, Fellas. That's what you get with Rasheed. If you accept what he brings that is good... you accept the bad as well. Don't ride the fence.PS: You guys are great.
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