@Bluntsinatra710@Mrnike15@HesiTweenHesi @klmnopqqq @KDTrey5 First, AD is scoring, so he was a good example. Second, Monk is balling even when Big 2 are. Russ is inconsistent cause he ain't that dude. Love and Bosh would likely be inconsistent too on this roster cause they ain't that dude. Third, current Lakers team is allergic to winning.
@broadwaylou1e @Bluntsinatra710@Mrnike15@HesiTweenHesi @klmnopqqq @KDTrey5 You're talking about the first two months the Heat were together in the fall of 2010. That's perfectly normal. Pat Riley started the team almost from scratch. Takes time to gel when guys don't know each other.
@Bluntsinatra710@Mrnike15@HesiTweenHesi @klmnopqqq @KDTrey5 Kyrie, Wade, AD, aka real stars, didn't seem to have an issue scoring the ball sharing the court with Bron. But of course average dudes balling on lottery teams get exposed when put in a situation where the other team gives you its best shot every night.
@muzthelaker @MitchellStJohn2 @DatBoyShawn_@HesiTweenHesi @klmnopqqq @KDTrey5 17 pts, 7 rbs, 6 ast, 47% FG, 1 stl and only 4 to as the main focus is actually a solid contribution but the worst performance of his entire NBA career. Yet those are numbers most dudes would kill for. Try again.
@drcdion @MitchellStJohn2 @DatBoyShawn_@HesiTweenHesi @klmnopqqq @KDTrey5 When it mattered, his numbers spoke for themselves. Whatever numbers he was racking up in the regular season or back in Toronto on a lottery team don't qualify him for big 3. When you needed him, he was nowhere to be found, like Kevin Love. Players that shrink when you need them.
@gmacn12@Mrnike15@HesiTweenHesi @klmnopqqq @KDTrey5 Correction: mf had a dip in production when the defensive focus is on his two all-star teammates and shows he is not that guy. Plus, the year after, he was even worse.
@Back2ba59457044 @esobdachef @DatBoyShawn_@HesiTweenHesi @klmnopqqq @KDTrey5 Nobody cares what he did as the primary scoring option on a bad team. Plenty of dudes averaging big numbers on a bad team and doing nothing when it matters.
@esobdachef @DatBoyShawn_@HesiTweenHesi @klmnopqqq @KDTrey5 Ray Allen averages in 2013 NBA finals: 10 pts, 2 rbs, 1 ast. ๐ค I guess Miami had a big 4? ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
@Mrnike15@HesiTweenHesi @klmnopqqq @KDTrey5 HOF Love in 2016 finals averaged very impressive number like he always do when it matters: 8pts, 6 rbs, 1 ast, 36% FG, 26% 3PT FG. Wow
@DatBoyShawn_@HesiTweenHesi @klmnopqqq @KDTrey5 Love is not a star when it matters. Look what Love averaged in 2016 NBA finals: 8pts, 6 reb, 1 ast. on 36% FG. ๐ค Superstar, right?
@Mrnike15@HesiTweenHesi @klmnopqqq @KDTrey5 If you play on a good team, you're more likely to be selected for all-star games. As for USA basketball, when the big stars decide to skip international play, USA coach always has to settle for whatever NBA scrub is available, which is almost always enough to beat other countries
@HesiTweenHesi @klmnopqqq @KDTrey5 Bron has never been swept by a team that has less than a big 3. Bron has never been on a team with a big 3. Miami big 2, Cleveland big 2. LA big 2. KD had a big 2 in OKC but a big 3 in GSW with Steph and Klay.