jk 26 man fuck that don’t blame lebron..... before he got hurt they were in the 4th in the west but y’all quick to blame lebron, and that’s fucked up he can’t be every fucking body.
Lil Cobe dude.. lakers only down by 3 games after he went back, and ingram and kuzma playing great.. look the the schedule again, dec is the easiest schedule for the lakers and lonzo has a biggest impact with those wins._
this generation a lebron tea bag suckers.. his cry baby demeanor is one of the worst i have ever seen in my life as a fan! pathetic cant wait for this man to be gone from the league. his demeanor has infected everyone in the NBA
Lebron didn't lose anything. The game was tied with 5 minutes to go. JR didn't blow the game. He could have shot the ball and still missed. Lebron was the one who blew the game by not leading his team into OT.
he lead his team with 50 8 8 already. either george hill had to make a free throw or jr just know the score. shows the teammates hes working with.@@eskimo289
I feel ya there. There are so many different scenarios that could've taken place but my question is why didn't the coach just call a timeout when JR got the rebound so they could draw up a play??!! Either way, even if the cavs would've won game 1, I Honestly Believe they were still gonna lose the series 4-1..They were simply outmatched. No shame in Bron going to the Lakers to be happy tho..I don't blame him. But that has to be one of the most watched replays in nba finals history!!!
Its not just a missed shot. Putting up 51 pts in a freakin finals and to lose to one of the dumbest mistakes in sports history. It had to be deflating to the entire team. Knowing you couldve had a 1-0 lead against that team. Jeez man.
They lost more on the missed FT than on JR’s mistake. JR’s mistake cost them an unlikely last second attempt at a shot. A made FT would’ve much more likely sealed a win.
Literally took all the momentum away from lebron he lost interest after that and still came back and dropped ridiculous numbers, 2018 most purest form of lbj
@LLCoolE no I've played on sports teams before and would never quit on my entire team just because I was mad at 1 guy. Its just childish and laughable for a professional athlete to do that. You're a clown if you believe that kind of behavior is acceptable especially for someone who is supposed to be a team leader.
he quit on his team as soon as regulation ended, yea JR made a mistake but it was more disgusting to see their "Leader" quit on them before OT had even started
Feel bad for LeBron. He was against the greatest team assembled, against the refs, against his own coach and of course against his own teammates. Literally one for all.
Got to feel for Lebron here... His teammate ran away with the ball instead of trying the game winner or passing His coach didn’t call a timeout after they got the rebound He can’t even get a damn towel this man is wiping off in the finals with a paper towel smh
jk 26 ooooh now he was the leader but all that session every Analyst wanted him to be the player and not the coach and sound like a whole bitch, yo dumb never even been a leader in yo life but you worrying about him 💀 fuck outta here
@@jk-fw3yd Hes the leader and he did everything right on his part. It's the coach lue and j.r's fault for not stepping up when they needed to. People like you don't understand that LeBron had 50 points and nearly a triple double, and played his heart out against golden state. Unless you mindless haters give a reason on what LeBron did other than be upset than idc because he SHOULD BE UPSET WHEN ITS NOT HIS FAULT YA KNOW?!?!
You know that look you have when you so upset you can’t even look at a person? That’s LeBron. And you know that look you have where you don’t even want to let the other person hear you breathe because you know you done F’d up? That’s JR. 👍🏾😂😞
@ Watched it live. Very familiar with that Warriors team. And their history. And how Mark Jackson got screwed by being replaced by Steve Kerr when they were on the precipice of success. Watched Steph since the Monta Ellis days. So yea. I know. Excuses excuses.
@ And I don't think YOU know how good the players "Kenton" played with actually were. Kyrie was more than an all-star. D Wade was top 3 when "Kenton" teamed up with him. Why don't you look up Bosh's numbers in Toronto. And Kevin Love's numbers in Minnesota. And now he has AD. What would you rate AD NOW, top five? Before "Kenton" has a chance to ruin him. Keep that same energy in five years.
I'm a big Lebron fan and it's sad to say this but he knew it was already over. This was the first and last competitive game of the series because Lebron played unbelievably good. 51 points and still losing already tells you that the series was over. You can see in his face that he knew the warriors were too stacked offensively to contain them. The whole cavs team were in survival mode while the Warriors were just executing strategies because they had the right players. The Cavs aren't even talking about a game plan as you can see in this footage. A one mam team vs a USA 2012 Hall of fame team. *Fair*
@@teenoneofyabusiness1424 sometimes? he never does that. "that's why he'll never be the goat" so he won't be the goat cuz his teammates are trash? what typa r*tarded ass reasoning is that? 😂😂😂
yeah with still 5 minutes left in a tied game and he calls himself king. That was the cherry on the cake of his "i quit" ingame moments. Noone talks about it.
@@djmj1000 bro his teammate lost him the game when he put up 51 call it “I quit mentally “ but mans just wants a good team basketball is a 5v5 sport lmao
@@goldenkings3911 Yes it is but Lebron does play its Kring narrative since years, so he gets evaluated by his own standard and as "King" with a big body he should have boxed out, get the rebound and go for 2 or a foul. JR at the 3 point line would make much more sence in first place. He is top 10 alltime in playoffs. Every good coach would have taken a timeout that moment so JR would not even get into that situation. But lebron always wants weak or beginner coaches so he can be dominant and have less coaching conflicts and thats the result. Noone "except" Lebron at the halfcourt logo was in "position" for a shot so JR could only do a turnaround fadeaway. At just *3* seconds left lost him a "chance" for the win. Since when is a rebound with seconds left an automatic win? Its just an excuse not to play 5 more minutes. Kobe / MJ would be fire that moment and kill the opponent. But lebron quit and the cavs followed. Even with 50% shot percentage you still flip the coin and james did *not even* move into position for a good three. He would need 1 or 1.5 seconds just to get in position for a hard buzzer beater. The whole last seconds are multiple big mistakes.
imagine playing the game of your life on the biggest stage in your sport. You nearly score 50 points. you push yourself to the limits. You can almost taste victory. and one of the guys you are battling along side literally doesn't even know the score.
@Kenneth Erickson As the huge underdog you cannot afford to let these types of winnable games slip away especially in this way i.e. forgetting the score of the game AT THE END OF THE GAME!!!!
@Kenneth Erickson The kind of reasoning you got is clearly you don't know how to play ball . 50pts you give all the shit you got and all of the sudden your teammates blew it like that , that's like you keep your girlfriend virgin for 5 years and your about to marry her and pop that cherry but some dude already fuck her because she's just drunk . Now tell me what would you feel ?
@@lupina29 Didn't they had an overtime? Stop spitting lamest excuses. Everyone was exhausted not just L3-6ron. He's just a no leader mentality that full of excuses a.k.a. lehand legroin. No clutch gene, can't handle pressure, he's a bigass crybaby.
And when the announcer says overtime you can just see the “fuck” in the way he gets up I completely forgot for a second that the music was coincidental and not an edit
@@spiralabyss9989 Nah MJ would have been cool for the camera and got him on the bus and practice and then he would have been sat down the rest of the finals and then traded.
MJ wouldn't have passed up the last shot to a person who wasn't wide open 😂😂😂 why would MJ have George Hill take a contested shot when he's one of the greatest contested shot makers all time. Not saying he would've made it but he definitely was going to shoot it. Especially if he had damn near 50 already
@@fury_021 the difference is jordan drew the double team and kicked it to steve kerr for an open jump shot. Here lebron passed it to a cutting point guard underneath. George hill wasnt entirely open thats why klay managed to foul him. When he got curry on him, i thought lebron will knock a jumpshot esp the way his jumpers were fallin in that night. It was like shootin over a chair with curry. So I was surprised that he passed the ball tbh.
Thats what I'm thinking! Like, where the f is the coaching team?! It's literally their job to come in there and calm the team to mentally get them over that stumble, and give them a game plan of how to win the game; they were just nowhere to be seen!
And THAT'S what Kobe and Jordan have over LeBron MATURITY AND MENTAL TOUGHNESS. Kobe and Jordan would've been in each player's face ,telling them to forget about that last play and continue to play hard. GOATS 🐐 don't isolate themselves, sitting with their arms folded, pouting like a spoiled kid.
Ok,@@intingmenguez3615. Then, it shouldn't be a problem for you to give examples of Kobe and Jordan showing behavior "worst" (worse) than what we see LeBron doing here. An example for Jordan and an example for Kobe. Go for it.
Well if you look behind lequit you'll see a roll of paper towels. I mean just maybe he prefers paper towels over an actually towel. My personal experience paper towels work better.
After watching this I clearly understand why the Cavaliers got swept. There is no leadership, where is the coach? Why are they not having a meeting? Why are they not going over strategy for the next 5 minutes? Why is the coach not telling them it’s okay we will adjust and win right now? These are CRITICAL moments, they’re just sitting and standing around doing nothing. The leader should be gathering them up, and lifting them all up, getting them all together on this. They lost it before they even went back onto the court. They need to get rid of that coach, he’s just bad.
Kevon Hall look at both teams development 2014-2018 not only did GSW ADD THE SECOND best player in the world (he could have whent anywhere but golden state ) to thier already top 5 team in the NBA let's not play the over look game I say what I see on both sides GSW has a true coach staff everyone clicks the Cavs (my hometown rasied in Houston who almost took your GSW out if cp3 was healthy.) GSW has never faced a team that was 100% healthy these past 4years before the finals it has always been a key team that lost its key player
fail after fail, hill misses the free throw, jr runs the clock out, ty doesn't call a time out, tristan with the big fat contract riding the bench, cavs are a mess.
😂😂JR looked like that kid on the court that you never passed the ball to the whole game, so when he finally gets a loose ball he runs with it like a bat out of hell😂😂
The moment you're looking for starts at 2:15. When he finds out coach Tyrone didn't call the last timeout they had, he's already putting on a Laker's jersey in his mind. He was mentally check out from that moment on.
Man carried that team through the playoffs and dropped a 50 point finals game. He had to be on his game just for the Cavs to win games. None of the other players were playing like he was
In the 4th quarter Tyrone isn't allowed to call a timeout if he's not on the court. He needed had to sneak on to the court, call a timeout, and run back to the bench before refs see him. Tyrone had the time.
@KWRBT LeBron can't call a timeout unless he was already in the back court (he wasn't) and he MUST be in a cobra pose. This would've allowed for extra time, helped his posture, and won the game in over time.
@KWRBT Well everybody was in disbelief. To tell you the honest truth I bet you Smith was about to head to the other basket, if he didn't see Lebron pointing at the last second. (coach in this situation needed to call the timeout as everybody was shocked)
My biggest issue with the situation is how everyone harped on it. JR messed up, no t.o was called.. nothing could change that. Where was the leadership and comradire to rally behind JR, get ready for OT and win the game..sitting there sulking and bitching wasn't going to change a damn thing.
And now ty lue is a head coach for the clippers and all of a sudden people forgot he was a shit coach and all of a sudden he’s a better coach than doc rivers wtf
@@robertcurtislorenzenjr7153 -- you can only do so much. Its a team game after all and these are grown ass men with many years in the nba. Its acceptable if these guys were rookies but nope
Now that I'm re-watching This video, for some reason looking @ JR. Sitting next to bron reminds me of Friday after smokey told Craig what big worm said!!!😂😂😂
I mean it went to overtime at which point they could've still won. That's why u cant let mistakes break u. Nobody ever made a mistake on purpose, so just move on from it, but after that mistake they all just gave up
I’m not a LeBron apologists, but this was too much. The man did EVERYTHING on that court, and that was his reward. And people complained about his attitude in the bench 😂 what the fuck I would have leaves the arena right there after punching JR and Ty Lou
@@andrewkush39 Leaders lead. Period. The team goes as he goes. They look to him for leadership, encouragement, and to rally them, when shit gets rough. That's what leaders do.
George Hill is objectively and magnitudes more responsible for the end-of-game tie than JR. JR cost them a last-second desperate attempt at a shot, by no means guaranteed points at all. Then, LeBron’s passive-aggressive silence for the entire huddle largely set the stage for a terrible team performance in OT. Imagine if he’d said, “fuck it, that happened. It’s in the past LFGGGGGG!” and been motivational and positive to his team in that moment…? Instead, dude was in his feelings.
@@Jags4Life fax, I'm still wondering why the fuck Laker fans hate him for having to win in 6 instead of 5, and that they're so toxic that they sent him and his fiance death threats
Ya and how good do the Lakers look without his defense lmao. He brought my city a ship with kawhi, and begged kawhi to run it back cause no one league wide would have stopped us again...but he became a bronsexual, had a horrible year, still won another ship though. And now he's in Philly doing decent again. So 🤷🏻♂️. I think laker fans need to be more appreciative. Once brons gone, it's just ad, hell leave then... Then y'all are nothing again. This time for a long long time
asian dude he’s not talking about JR, the coach could’ve called a time out when he saw his player do some dumb ass shit but instead let the clock run out
@@ohdeckrails1123 completely true, he’s not a shit coach but he’s not an excellent coach either, any good coach would’ve called a time out after JR rebounded the ball
Can’t imagine what’s going through his head, teammate missed 1 free throw, one didn’t know the score, coach says they had timeout but didn’t call it, and not only that but having one of the best finals performances in history😂 I know LBJ was just heated plus he thinks too much so it hurts even more💀
He for damn sure wouldn’t have been passive-aggressive and silent for minutes in his team huddle. He would’ve said and done something to spark and motivate his team and the guy who fucked up for overtime.
@@henrycoxe8326 Biggest cap of all time, MJ would’ve been furious, not only at one of his teammates for not knowing the score in a finals game, but also at Hill for missing the free throw.
@@Relykst yes but yes. He's the leader of the team. He should have known to call timeout. Players aren't getting paid to remember timeouts. Coaches are.
Lemon Pepper J.R got the rebound in a spot where most players on the floor were. He could’ve easily went up for a layup and probably made it, with a bigger chance to get fouled and shoot free throws. J.R was an idiot, plain and simple.
@@user-kz7wj5fl9r what JR did was silly but that doesn't excuse the fact that the coach had plenty of time to call timeout and he didn't. That's literally his job. Lol.
I don’t care what anybody says, anybody in LeBron’s position would’ve been livid after scoring 51. It’s a team sport but his teammates weren’t there to help win the game. And what I mean is that George Hill miss the free throw & JR holding on to the ball. You can play hard all you want, but I won’t mean much if your teammates ain’t focused
One could argue that scoring 51 in a finals is a clear sign you don't trust your teammates on offense, thus creating a chicken and the egg paradox. Did he have to score so much because he knew they'd fall short? Or did they fall short because he doesn't allow them to be the role players they're supposed to be? Lucky af JR even got that rebound honestly.
Thats true but lebron could have asked for timeouts in the break before the free throw when he was at the half court line and not after. Lu mistake not calling timeout was as big as JR since thats the coach job.
Robert Johnson bro i’m pretty sure if it was the fucking nba finals and a high ass played did that you would be fucking mad too he said what he said and went to the bench you sound dumb
Eli_Too_Raww You are right but being the greatest player in the league and the teams leader he should have kept his teams spirits up going in to that OT not just sitting there on the bench not saying a word and being upset over the mistake made. He should have especially kept JRs spirits up.
Like my whole reason for anxiety and depression is because I always used to mess up like that, and everyone would yell at me and never be there for me so now I don’t do anything ever lol