3Peatkb24 wrote:-Warriors up 1-0, 3 wins away from sending LeBron to a 3-6 Finals record. Demoralizing loss for the Cavs, they should've won as LeBron went for 51. Cavs played their hearts out and gave it everything. JR Smith has to be the biggest knucklehead in Basketball . If the Cavs had any chance at all to win the series it was getting Game 1 on the road playing the way they did tonight. They cant play any better as they even outRebounded the Warriors 53-38.
-Durant gets whistled for a Charge with 36 seconds left and it gets over turned per Replay. REFS change it to a Blocking Foul on LeBron. So instead of Cavs ball up 104-102, Durant goes to the FT Line and ties the game at 104-104. Now Cavs fans know how Pacers fans feel . LeBron gets away with a Goaltend on Victor Oladipo which would've put the Pacers up by 2 late in Game 5 of that series. Instead no call and Cavs win at the buzzer in pivotal Game 5 to go up 3-2. REFS apologized the next day and said it was a Goaltend on LeBron. Nobody was crying for the Pacers and that cost the Pacers the series in reality. Had the Pacers been up 2, Cavs would've never shot a 3 at the end and more pressure would've been on the Cavs IMO. Plain and simple, what goes around comes around! Karma is a bitch sometime isn't it?
lakerevolution wrote:Bradshaw and Aikman don't get the respect that Brady and Montana do . . it's funny that all these guys were pretty basic pocket passers with great ballhandlers to throw to. When Steve Young took over, it was like going from Ron Jaworski to Randall Cunningham! But it's the little game management decisions that QBs make that separate W's from L's.
Poor LeBron -- he was in perfect position to hit a game-winner and J.R. had a Hennessey-drinking moment
3Peatkb24 wrote:lakerevolution wrote:Bradshaw and Aikman don't get the respect that Brady and Montana do . . it's funny that all these guys were pretty basic pocket passers with great ballhandlers to throw to. When Steve Young took over, it was like going from Ron Jaworski to Randall Cunningham! But it's the little game management decisions that QBs make that separate W's from L's.
Poor LeBron -- he was in perfect position to hit a game-winner and J.R. had a Hennessey-drinking moment
Yeah as far as winning goes the rankings would be for Starting QB's: (SB era = 52 of them)
1. Brady 5-3
2. Montana and Bradshaw both 4-0 (tied for 2nd)
4. Aikman 3-0 = 3 ahead of him
5. Elway 2-3, out of the QB's that won 2 Elway went to the most SB's = 5
6. Peyton and Staubach both 2-2 (tied for 6th) - they both went to 4 SB's while winning 2.
-If a QB has the same amount of SB wins as a Starter, tiebreaker would be the amount of times getting there.
-Regarding LeBron, he would rank 7th on this NBA list as far as winning:
1. Kareem 6-4, went to 10 Finals
2. Jordan 6-0
3. Magic 5-4, won 5 and went to 9 Finals
4. Kobe 5-2, won 5 and went to 7 Finals
5. Tim Duncan 5-1, won 5 and went to 6 Finals
6. Shaq 4-2
7. LeBron soon to be 3-6, has edge on Larry Bird who was 3-2 because he's been 9 times
-Tiebreaker is Appearances if a player is tied in Championship wins.
3Peatkb24 wrote:3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6 3-6, if not for Ray Allen 2-7
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Sorry for my absence, my brethren. My wife requires around the clock attention and I have to sneak work in when I can, so please bear with me. I hope everyone is doing well. This Warriors team is one for the ages and barring major injuries, there's no end in sight IMO. Then again, LeBron's team is shit and the Chowds and maybe even the 76ers will be loaded next season. Did anyone see that the Lakers are 14-1 odds to win it all next season, right behind the Chowds who are at 7-1? Someone in Vegas knows something!
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