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Nema se više vremena za bilo šta! Još samo jedna pobeda deli Lebron-a od istorije! The Best Will Ever Be!!!
P.S. Kako ćete da začepite te hejterske i "prepametne" gubice!
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LEBRON "KING" JAMES - GLOBALNI FENOMEN. G.O.A.T.!
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Originally posted by Branislav View PostNije žena, nego posao. Ali stigne se sve pomalo.
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LeBron had 26 points, 12 assists and nine rebounds in the Miami Heat’s Game 4 victory, plateaus Jordan never reached in a single NBA Finals game. LeBron is the first player with those numbers in an NBA Finals game since Larry Bird in 1986.
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LeBron, who is 27 years old, is now one game away from his first NBA Championship. Jordan didn’t win his first ring until he was 28 years old. LeBron has now been to three NBA Finals series before the time that Jordan ever reached his first.
LeBron has three regular-season MVP Awards. By the time Jordan was LeBron’s age, he only had one MVP.
LeBron is averaging 30.5 points, 9.7 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game this postseason. Jordan averaged at least 30 points per game in each of his last 12 postseasons, but he never averaged as many as eight rebounds per game in a postseason.
Jordan had 22 double-digit assist games and 21 double-digit rebound games in his postseason career, but he had just two postseason triple-doubles.
LeBron already has seven career postseason triple-doubles and was a rebound shy of his eighth in Game 4.
Jordan was certainly known for his scoring prowess, but he never scored at least 25 points in 14 straight games in a single postseason. LeBron has done that twice, both in 2009 and his current streak. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, nobody else in NBA playoff history has even done that once.
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Originally posted by Miko View PostKakvo je stanje sa Jamesom ?
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With MVP center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar out of the lineup with an ankle injury, things didn't look great for the Lakers heading to Philadelphia for Game 6 of the 1980 NBA Finals. That's when Earvin "Magic" Johnson uttered his famous line, "Never fear ... E.J. is here." The Lakers' rookie point guard started at center in Game 6 and drove L.A. to the series-clinching victory over the Sixers. Johnson stuffed the stat sheet with 42 points, 15 rebounds, 7 assists, 1 block and 3 steals.
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http://espn.go.com/nba/playoffs/2012...formances-ever
3 of them without a ring. Works for me. Gonna fill up these rankings in a few yrs <3
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