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« Maybe Kevin Durant Should Have Been The MVP | Main | 2012 NBA Playoffs Have Yet To Disappoint »
Wednesday
May162012

Lebron Isn't Clutch But Dwyane Wade Missed A Layup Too

It's funny how one star can be held to a standard and the other gets a pass. Dwyane Wade gets more passes for things because he has a championship. That one championship has given him more passes on things than anyone or any player in history. You would think he played 1 on 5 to get that championship or something. 

Last night versus the Indiana Pacers the dynamic duo came up empty. Lebron missed two free throws in the closing seconds of the game. When he missed them, Twitter and Facebook went nuts. Over looked was the fact that he had scored nearly every point that they scored in the quarter. 

No body seemed to care that Dwyane Wade had just missed a couple of free throws as well and no one seemed to care that Wade blew a layup that would have tied the game up in the final seconds of the game. 

The way I see it, they both choked, but only one person will wear the blame for this one. The fact that the head coach drew up a play for Mario "Bleeping" Chalmers down the stretch says a lot about what he thought about the play of the superstars down the stretch. 

That being said, it will be interesting to see how the chips fall and if Lebron will ever be what he should be. It's hard to be the go to guy when you have someone on the team to defer too. Makes you wonder if he will ever lose that stigma.

Stay Breey ~ I'm Out!

Reader Comments (2)

what i want to know is how kevin durrant got screwd for the third straight year of the MVP ? Its sad when the media plays favorites. Rose got it last year just cause he plays for chicago and the east coast media still haten james cause he didnt go to the bulls. whats funny is that durrant and OKC will win the finals over james and the heat and make all these TV programs wine. As much trouble ron artest or world peace whatever gets in trouble and bynum, they sure get a lot of love from the east and west coast media. And david stern loves them. My how integrity and class has been long gone since the days of jordan bird and magic. Artest thinks he got problems, him and bynum and kobe should travel to africa in the off season and see with there own eyes of what real problems are. Kids getting their noses and lips cut off. Lakers, what a bunch of spoiled eggs..........................

May 17, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterNBA FAN

NBA Fan

I agree. I said the same thing. Durant has proven that he more than just a scorer. It appears that no one will give him his due. If he gets a championship this year. Every one will crown him as the king of the NBA.

May 17, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJoe Simmons

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