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ESPN's LeBron Bashing Fail (pic)


 ESPN's LeBron Bashing Fail (pic)
33 By Fly or Die - 06-13-2012, 02:17 PM - Boxden > BX SportsCenter


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Shortly after Game 1 of the NBA finals ended late Tuesday night, I found myself clicking around and looking for the postgame press conferences of Oklahoma City Thunder coach Scott Brooks and Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra. (I know, I should've just gone to NBA.com and streamed it, but I didn't think of that right away.) In the search, I landed on ESPN's postgame coverage, which at that time featured the following graphic (captured by CBSSports.com's Will Brinson) breaking down LeBron James' Game 1 performance:
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The intent is to seize on the notion that James shrinks late in big games, a widely held belief that certainly has some basis in reality but is also somewhat overblown, since "clutch" remains a pretty problematic construct that tends to ignore the critical non-highlight plays that can lead to wins in favor of harping on missed shots. But when the Heat lose, that means LeBron lost; when LeBron lost, that means we're going to be talking about whether or not he shrank late. Hence, the graphic.
Except ... look at the graphic. What part of the information there indicates that James "didn't finish how he started"?
The graphic tells us that through the first three quarters, James scored 23 points, while in the fourth, he scored only seven. Well, if you divide 23 by three, you get 7.66. His scoring average dropped off by a whole two-thirds of a point in the final 12 minutes.

It tells us that through the first three quarters, James hit 9 of 18 field-goal attempts, compared to just 2 of 6 in the fourth. Umm ... the average there is 3 for 6 through the first three quarters. So, one fewer make in the same number of attempts. OK.
It tells us that he went to the foul line nearly as many times in the fourth quarter alone as he did through the first three, finishing with nine total attempts for the game, and that he hit 3 of 4 from the stripe in the final frame.
It tells us that after bringing in seven rebounds through the first 36 minutes, he only had two in the final 12. Which, y'know, is a pretty precipitous drop from the 2.3 rebounds per quarter he'd averaged before the Big Bad Fourth. (He also had one[..]ist in the fourth, right in line with the three he'd notched through the first three quarters; they didn't have room for that, I guess.)

It doesn't tell us that Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh had awful shooting nights from the floor, combining to go 11 for 30 and scoring just 29 combined points, sending James out there to match baskets with Durant and Russell Westbrook mostly by his lonesome. It doesn't tell us that matching baskets against an Oklahoma City team that came into this series leading the playoffs in offensive efficiency isn't a recipe for success, which the Thunder proved in outscoring the Heat 83-65 after the first quarter and shooting 53.4 percent from the field after starting out 9 for 19 in the opening stanza. It doesn't tell you a lot of things.
What it tells you is that LeBron James didn't finish how he started in a game that Miami led at half and lost late, and it's not telling the truth. It's putting big numbers next to small numbers and saying "Look how different they are!" without noting that ... y'know ... there's a completely valid reason why one side's bigger than the other. And it's not even doing a really good job of it.

That's a really huge bummer, because an awful lot of people in an awful lot of phases of ESPN's operation often or always do a really good job of helping us understand the game. Read Henry Abbott on how remarkably easy Kevin Durant makes scoring look, or Tom Haberstroh on how Miami's inability to get stops short-circuited its offense, or Sebastian Pruiti on literally anything he writes about X's and O's. You'll be smarter at the end, I promise. You'll learn something.
From this, though? All we learned is that it's easier to get and keep eyeballs if you say LeBron's a choker, even if the facts of this particular case don't back it up. The evidence is right there on your TV screen; you just might need to do a little quick mental math to figure it out. And when you're done, remember that Chris Webber's breaking it down on NBA TV just up the dial.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ba...8891--nba.html

Stuff like this is why I don't watch ESPN...


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66 comments for "ESPN's LeBron Bashing Fail (pic)"


 06-13-2012, 02:20 PMaway - #2
MakeItHappen456
OKC In FOUR !





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 06-13-2012, 02:28 PMaway - #3
Youngin19
let em hate...it's all gravy





I'm still rocking with my nicca Bron win or lose...
 06-13-2012, 02:43 PMaway - #4
ManWithoutFear!
Sh*tting on Lebron isnt even fun anymore. ESPN done fuhked it all up for me.
 06-13-2012, 02:53 PMaway - #5
DEDOS
ESPN did lebron grimey man. they got that show gave lebron;s charities over 2 million dollars. hyped it up, got bigger ratings than the world series for the hour special than !!ted on him soon after wipe they hands clean

like i said the media builds you up just to tear you down


if i was him i wouldnt grant these !!ers anymore interviews


but at the end of the day its all about the viewers and america hates lebron. so they need to do what they can to make it a story to satisfy white america and america as a whole
 06-13-2012, 02:57 PMaway - #6
NeoDaMatrix
i dont understand how its a fail [pic] the graphic clearly displays how he remains a choke artist. KD had 17 in the 4th. thats 10 more than lebron [pic] stars rise to the occasion. LeBron has yet to do that [pic]
 06-13-2012, 02:58 PMaway - #7
ttime236
Lmao, ESPN is the definition of attention seeking. Tryna stir the pot and make money at the expense of Lebrons name[pic][pic]
 06-13-2012, 02:59 PMaway - #8
1337_ONE
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 06-13-2012, 03:01 PMonline - #9
WADECOUNTY
Media always does this, and they want the general public to hate LeBron.
 06-13-2012, 03:13 PMaway - #10
VerbalAssassin
Originally Posted by ManWithoutFear!
Sh*tting on Lebron isnt even fun anymore. ESPN done fuhked it all up for me.
[pic] exactly my dude.
 06-13-2012, 03:15 PMaway - #11
Grave
Originally Posted by Youngin19




I'm still rocking with my nicca Bron win or lose...
That's crazy, lebron wouldn't do the same for you, just ask Cleveland.
 06-13-2012, 03:15 PMaway - #12
MysticKJ
Originally Posted by NeoDaMatrix
i dont understand how its a fail [pic] the graphic clearly displays how he remains a choke artist. KD had 17 in the 4th. thats 10 more than lebron stars rise to the occasion. LeBron has yet to do that [pic]
no it doesn't display that...he performed the same in the 4th quarter as he did earlier in the game...so he didn't "choke"...

now if they added an image that compares Bron's 4th quarter to KD's then you can say he doesn't measure up...but they created that image to drive home a point that doesn't exist...
 06-13-2012, 03:19 PMaway - #13
TH35
[pic] @ comparing the first 3 quarters to 1 quarter. Only an idiot wouldn't catch that. ESPN [pic]
 06-13-2012, 03:20 PMonline - #14
DipsetSoulja
lol at his stats staying consistant over 4 qts and they try and make it seem like he failed... FOH ESPN
 06-13-2012, 03:21 PMaway - #15
DR JAYY
OKC in 3
 06-13-2012, 03:23 PMaway - #16
MysticKJ
Originally Posted by TH35
[pic] @ comparing the first 3 quarters to 1 quarter. Only an idiot wouldn't catch that. ESPN
Originally Posted by NeoDaMatrix
i dont understand how its a fail, the graphic clearly displays how he remains a choke artist.
[pic]
 06-13-2012, 03:27 PMaway - #17
Tecnique
Can somebody do a graphic that compares KD35s first 3 quarters to his 4th quarter performance?

I'm very interested in seeing how that would look.

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 06-13-2012, 03:28 PMaway - #18
TH35
Originally Posted by MysticKJ
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[pic] it wasn't a shot it was just in general. ESPN thinks they're slick.
 06-13-2012, 03:29 PMaway - #19
elvisfreshly
he failed cuz his team was down and needed more than an avg Q from LeBron, not that the rest of the team doesnt need to take the blame too but LeBron is supposed to be the "greatest basketball player ever" and the leader, KD took over cuz thats what leaders do [pic]
 06-13-2012, 03:29 PMaway - #20
TH35
Originally Posted by Tecnique
Can somebody do a graphic that compares KD35s first 3 quarters to his 4th quarter performance?

I'm very interested in seeing how that would look.

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*fixed* Amazing considering he's the best scorer in the league.
 
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