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  • #49629
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    BruinSteve
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    We all know Lebron left Cleveland to get more scoring help so he doesn’t have to should the whole load, and until this postseason he has.

    But Lebron’s two partners have scored less than his two back in the year he left Cleveland(2010)

    Playoff stats(2010 and 2013):
    Mo Williams: 14.4 ppg
    Dwyane Wade: 13.6 ppg

    Antwawn Jamison: 15.3 ppg
    Chris Bosh: 12.5 ppg

    Obviously these don’t tell a complete story, but pretty mindblowing

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  • #788368
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    i’m jus so offended
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    Might not be the complete story but it sure paints the damn picture

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  • #788439
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    i’m jus so offended
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    Might not be the complete story but it sure paints the damn picture

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  • #788376
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    Chilbert arenas
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    Wade looks out of gas. I refuse to think Lebron would ever go back to Cleveland but I just don’t see how an ageing Wade with those knees and Bosh, who disappears for entire series, have much of a future. So much money tied up between those two and they aren’t getting any younger while both have peaked.

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  • #788447
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    Chilbert arenas
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    Wade looks out of gas. I refuse to think Lebron would ever go back to Cleveland but I just don’t see how an ageing Wade with those knees and Bosh, who disappears for entire series, have much of a future. So much money tied up between those two and they aren’t getting any younger while both have peaked.

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  • #788380
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    GottaBeTheShoes
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    I just find it funny how similar George Hill’s stats are to Wade’s, show’s how useless Wade has been. And Bosh is averaging less than 7 rebounds as well… pathetic when you have only 1 other guy over 6’10 to rebound. If it weren’t for Haslem’s/Andersen’s help, Lebron being out of this world, and an easy layup in game 1, this series ain’t even close. Respect to Lebron and haslem and whoever else has helped Bron since the 2 superstars LeBron joined are playing like your everyday starter at best.

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  • #788451
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    I just find it funny how similar George Hill’s stats are to Wade’s, show’s how useless Wade has been. And Bosh is averaging less than 7 rebounds as well… pathetic when you have only 1 other guy over 6’10 to rebound. If it weren’t for Haslem’s/Andersen’s help, Lebron being out of this world, and an easy layup in game 1, this series ain’t even close. Respect to Lebron and haslem and whoever else has helped Bron since the 2 superstars LeBron joined are playing like your everyday starter at best.

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  • #788501
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    Its true, Birdman and Haslem have been the Heat’s 2nd and 3rd most important players in this series. That’s a guy who got picked up near the end of the season, and a guy who basically plays the first 5 minutes of each half and sits out the rest. Its crazy how much the Heat’s great supporting cast has fallen.

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  • #788430
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    Ghost01
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    Its true, Birdman and Haslem have been the Heat’s 2nd and 3rd most important players in this series. That’s a guy who got picked up near the end of the season, and a guy who basically plays the first 5 minutes of each half and sits out the rest. Its crazy how much the Heat’s great supporting cast has fallen.

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  • #788539
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    halfdecayed
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    Bosh avg 3.7 rebounds against the Pacers really hurts them lol..

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  • #788468
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    halfdecayed
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    Bosh avg 3.7 rebounds against the Pacers really hurts them lol..

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  • #788525
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    NYFLAVA2K9
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    I expect Bosh will come out playing with an intensity we have never seen… Roy Hibbert’s slur must of really struck a nerve.

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  • #788594
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    NYFLAVA2K9
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    I expect Bosh will come out playing with an intensity we have never seen… Roy Hibbert’s slur must of really struck a nerve.

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  • #788532
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    220
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    I don’t think it really matters right now who wins because I have a hard time imagining either team beating the Spurs.

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  • #788602
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    220
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    I don’t think it really matters right now who wins because I have a hard time imagining either team beating the Spurs.

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  • #788662
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    Chilbert arenas
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    I’m with 220 on this one. I think either way the Spurs win in 5.

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  • #788733
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    Chilbert arenas
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    I’m with 220 on this one. I think either way the Spurs win in 5.

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