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Originally Posted by pete_b Did anyone see on the highlights or the actual game what James did at the end of the game against the Bulls the other night? Instead taking the shot himself, he dishes it off to a guard for the shot. This was a big shot, a game winning shot. Everybody was expecting him to take it himself. The dish was a big surprise. Did James realize that he didn't have a shot, or did he use himself as bait to draw the double team that left the outside man wide open? I think James is getting a bad wrap by some reporters that think he doesn't have the guts to take the big shot. But I think it was an instinctive play which shows that the pressure of a big shot doesn't get to him at all. Way to go LeBron. |
...or maybe we are just over anaylzing the Boy Wonder...so much more fun to just let him be...the man has played in a fish bowl since high school...What he really needs is Kobe Bryant to take away some of that awful spot light that keeps getting in the way of his shot selection...think of it...the Dynamic Duo...Batman and Boy Wonder...hey, it could happen...Shaq and Kobe happened...and yes it was a troubled marriage...but a little counseling could have helped...where was the zen master when you need him...anyway, can't we jsut enjoy James without disecting his every pass or shot?...just a thought?
