Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I have no idea how anybody who watched this series could possibly think that (especially considering how terrible Durant was in game 1 and how horrific Curry was in game 3), but it explains a lot.
He gave up in Game 4 and quit. That along disqualifies him, although you could also say his defense was shit in Game 3 when he let KD school him late in the game. [Reply]
This isn't the first time Lebrons quit, either. He had a particularly pathetic showing against the Celtics during his first stint with the Cavs. Also got accused of the same while on the Heat. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
This isn't the first time Lebrons quit, either. He had a particularly pathetic showing against the Celtics during his first stint with the Cavs. Also got accused of the same while on the Heat.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
And they still lost that game. You can deep throat MJ all day but him “giving 110%” would have ended up with a sweep on this team just like LeBron.
Lol @ you thinking MJ couldnt take 1 off this team like it’s the impossible.
Career chokers Harden and Paul can win 3, but MJ can’t win one?
And when you’re talking about the GOAT and “splitting hairs” with all-time greats, quitting vs. giving it your all every min is HUGE. You can continue to ignore that if you want, but it’s ****ing retarded. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mnchiefsguy:
He gave up in Game 4 and quit.
He stopped trying when the Cavs were down 20 late to a team vastly superior than them in game 4 of a series that was already over before it began. Why would anybody without an agenda possibly give a shit? It's amazing he even gave the effort he did for as long as he did. [Reply]
And when you’re talking about the GOAT and “splitting hairs” with all-time greats, quitting vs. giving it your all every min is HUGE. You can continue to ignore that if you want, but it’s ****ing retarded.
MJ winning a game vs the Warriors on this Cavs team? :-) [Reply]