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05-21-2012, 04:24 PM #41

LOL, people can argue one player over another player all day long and it's the same argument in every thread.
Anyways... I think the Heat will win the series, but it will be tough considering LeBron had to put up 40 and Wade had to put up 30, yet they weren't even winning most of the game. If they don't get Bosh back there's no way they can beat the Spurs or the Thunder, unless they get more production out of some other guys.
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05-21-2012, 04:24 PM #42
Big Shot Bob was the most clutch shooter in NBA history. Just sayin'.
LeBron has been carrying the Heat, but they're only going to keep winning if Wade plays well, too.
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05-21-2012, 04:44 PM #43
This is what I dont get...
Lebron plays like the best of the best and he gets no credit for it. All because Wade has to show up in order for them to win.
However, if they lose and Lebron plays like this then its all his fault.
If the Heat win its because of Wade. If they lose its because of Lebron. Hell with the stats and their play. We dont care about all that. Its absolutely impossible for many people to give the proper credit to the guy. There are always qualifiers that discredit Lebron and some people will NEVER give him credit for what he has done. Its obvious who those people are on this forum and its frustrating to even engage in simply conversations because the truth does not matter at times.
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05-21-2012, 05:01 PM #44

Not really... LeBron is getting most of the credit for their last win. Wade is only getting as much credit as he has based on his performance in previous games. And I don't see what is so upsetting about people not giving him credit. Everyone has haters, and it should be expected, and isn't really a big deal.
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05-21-2012, 05:02 PM #45
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05-21-2012, 05:07 PM #46
That doesn't make Horry better than Jordan though...the ring argument doesnt work with that comparision...i agree they aint going win anything without Wade..
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05-21-2012, 05:10 PM #47
Oh, I know. I was just saying that I want Horry taking that shot over ANYONE. In football, I've always said that the ring argument is important at some points. It's asinine to say that Trent Dilfer is better than Dan Marino or Adam Morrison is better than Karl Malone. But when you're comparing two great players, I think the ring argument has some validity to it.
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05-22-2012, 09:53 PM #48
Second half of Game 4 really took the wind out of Indiana's sails.
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05-22-2012, 10:04 PM #49
You seem like a big football fan, so who's the better Manning?
Off topic I know. so to stay on topic, the Heat need Wade AND LeBron.
In my personal opinion they could also do with Bosh but not because he's a superstar (he's a gloried role player benefitting from playing in a small market on a B level team, who keeps his All Star status by being wide open while Wade and LeBron are double teamed) but because he is still better than the rest of the depleted talent the Heat have after the Big 2+1/2.
As much as I want the Pacers to derail the Heat I think game 4 was crucial and the tempo has swung back to Miami and they'll win in 6.
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05-22-2012, 10:07 PM #50
Peyton is definitely the better Manning...Eli may have one more ring, but Peyton still has one. That's a different comparison than Wade and James since LeBron hasn't won yet.
I agree about Bosh...but he's really shown to be kind of an x-factor for the Heat. He may not be as big as the other two, but he's definitely underrated in comparison.
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