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WHY ARE PEOPLE RATING THIS AS OLD!??!! I DIDN'T KNOW SLAMDUMB WAS BACK!!!!!! THANK YOU @Jack Brickman
 
Nice talk about LeBron and the Cavs with coach Nick.

 
Yeah, it's the same as when LeBron said he'd take a 0 point game if it meant the team wins. That's such a bold faced lie and everyone knows it. This is the same LeBron that currently has an active 683 conescutive game streak of scoring double digit points. This is the same LeBron that compulsively checks his stats at halftime and when he goes to the bench for timeouts.

He checks all of the stats so he knows what's going on.
 
Yeah, but that doesn't make the comic less new and/or funny.

Plus, very few posters would have "liked" it or found it "funny" if it had been posted here a few weeks ago. :chuckle:
 
lol... that panel with LeBron talking to Spoelstra holding a sketched image of himself dunking.
 
We take a lot of the things LeBron does for granted. Very impressive game tonight once again. He didn't settle too much and didn't resort often to the LeISO hold, hold, and shoot. Also cut his turnovers way down while piling up early assists. Plus there were a bunch of highlight plays and active defense. That was all great.

But what I want to focus on is the precision of his passes to Mozgov. First, it's obvious he is looking to keep him involved all the time. Second, they have already developed on-court chemistry. Third, the angles on the bounce passes he uses to Mozgov are so sweet. Just the right height for Mozgov to handle them. I'd love that skill to translate across the roster.
 
We take a lot of the things LeBron does for granted. Very impressive game tonight once again. He didn't settle too much and didn't resort often to the LeISO hold, hold, and shoot. Also cut his turnovers way down while piling up early assists. Plus there were a bunch of highlight plays and active defense. That was all great.

But what I want to focus on is the precision of his passes to Mozgov. First, it's obvious he is looking to keep him involved all the time. Second, they have already developed on-court chemistry. Third, the angles on the bounce passes he uses to Mozgov are so sweet. Just the right height for Mozgov to handle them. I'd love that skill to translate across the roster.

:party smiley 004:Stop beating around the bush: everyone and their mother notices Kyrie find Mozgov on a regular only to see pass end up down by his ankles where he can't handle it.
 

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