The coach has nothing to do with this.
You can replace Spoelstra with Doc Rivers, but if LeBron fail in the clutch, and this team remain this thin, you’ll lose.
What’s Spo gonna do, tell LeBron to do better?
Bitches please.
Are you guys REALLY blaming LeBron for…
Brought it every minute, except for the last two of all five games. He had a chance to take a game winning shot last game and instead passed the ball the a defensive specialist, Udonis Haslem. Hell, he could have driven the ball to the basket and gotten fouled but instead he passed the ball.
Oh, and he missed some pressure-time free throws that could have tied the game in regulation.
I don’t care how well LBJ plays overall, in a game, or even the series, if the Heat lose.
If he is the MVP then he needs to grow some cajones and take the final shot.
LBJ does not have the killer gene. This is the difference between he and Kobe. Kobe is the most confident player on the court, whether or not he is the most gifted player on the court at any given time. Kobe is not afraid to take the final shot and miss. He likes having the entire game riding on his shoulders.
This “skill” cannot be taught and LBJ does not posses it.
That is the bottom line.
You do NOT have to explain the difference between LeBron and Kobe to me.
TRUST ME!
I am a life long Lakers fan, and there isn’t a person alive who can convince me that Kobe isn’t still the games best player.
Just ask yourself one, SIMPLE question……
Do you think the Miami Heat would be in the Eastern Conference Finals without LeBron James???
They just lit the league on fire those couple of years before Bron got there, didn’t they?
Come on.
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dabid said:
I wish they did replace Spo with Rivers. Doc would never allow his team to play that Sunday Jog style transition defense lol
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