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Heat Lead Series 3-1
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Heat will bounce back and kill the 76ers in the next game. But I did enjoy watching LeBron miss with the game on the line!!
MisterPerfect Wrote:Heat will bounce back and kill the 76ers in the next game. But I did enjoy watching LeBron miss with the game on the line!!

They continue to let him shoot the game winning shot when he has maybe hit 1 in his career while Wade has proven to hit that shot many times.
The Heat are 1-19 with .10 Seconds (Shots Made) or less in a game that's on the line
Wildcatk23 Wrote:They continue to let him shoot the game winning shot when he has maybe hit 1 in his career while Wade has proven to hit that shot many times.

LOL, are you making stuff up again???

Leading "Game Winning Shot" Players from 2004
Player
Fgm
Fga
Fg%
Ftm
Fta
Ast
T/O
League Wide 853 2858
.298
610 815 352 296
LeBron James 17 50
.340
14 20 6 4
Vince Carter 16 51
.314
10 11 3 4
Ray Allen 15 39
.385
4 6 1 2
Kobe Bryant 14 56
.250
12 15 1 5

winning opportunity missed shots!

42 - Kobe
35 - Vince Carter
33 - Joe Johnson, LeBron
32 - Crawford
31 - Billups
Stardust Wrote:LOL, are you making stuff up again???

Leading "Game Winning Shot" Players from 2004
Player
Fgm
Fga
Fg%
Ftm
Fta
Ast
T/O
League Wide 853 2858
.298
610 815 352 296
LeBron James 17 50
.340
14 20 6 4
Vince Carter 16 51
.314
10 11 3 4
Ray Allen 15 39
.385
4 6 1 2
Kobe Bryant 14 56
.250
12 15 1 5

winning opportunity missed shots!

42 - Kobe
35 - Vince Carter
33 - Joe Johnson, LeBron
32 - Crawford
31 - Billups

Guess i should have been more specific. Check it for the playoffs.

Btw is this since 2004? or 2004? or what?
Wildcatk23 Wrote:Guess i should have been more specific. Check it for the playoffs.

Btw is this since 2004? or 2004? or what?

It's from 2004 forward and it does encompass playoff games as well.

It also state that since 2004, Kobe has missed more game winning shots than MJ did in his entire career.
Stardust Wrote:It's from 2004 forward and it does encompass playoff games as well.

It also state that since 2004, Kobe has missed more game winning shots than MJ did in his entire career.

I can believe that. Im thinking that dwayne wade is 2-2 in playoff game winning shots.
Actually, this list is through 2/4 going back to the 2004 season. LBJ has hit more than any active player, including D-Wade

Leading "Game Winning Shot" Players
Player
Fgm
Fga
Fg%
Ftm
Fta
Ast
T/O
League Wide 853 2858
.298
610 815 352 296
LeBron James 17 50
.340
14 20 6 4
Vince Carter 16 51
.314
10 11 3 4
Ray Allen 15 39
.385
4 6 1 2
Kobe Bryant 14 56
.250
12 15 1 5
Carmelo Anthony 13 27
.481
7 11 1 4
Allen Iverson 13 33
.394
6 8 1 2
Ben Gordon 12 34
.353
6 6 1 4
Dirk Nowitzki 12 37
.324
13 18 1 3
Joe Johnson 12 45
.267
2 3 4 2
Paul Pierce 11 32
.344
15 17 9 3
Dwyane Wade 11 40
.275
13 17 3 2
Jamal Crawford 11 43
.256
4 6 3 3
Rashard Lewis 10 26
.385
10 13 0 1
Ricky Davis 10 28
.357
11 11 2 1
Antawn Jamison 9 16
.563
2 5 0 1
Pau Gasol 9 18
.500
4 6 1 4
Steve Francis 9 22
.409
4 5 2 2
Tim Duncan 9 23
.391
6 7 3 1
Gilbert Arenas 9 28
.321
18 18 0 4
Michael Redd 9 30
.300
8 14 0 1
Tracy McGrady 9 32
.281
8 8 3 1
Kevin Garnett 9 33
.273
3 3 1 0
Hedo Turkoglu 8 16
.500
2 3 3 3
Derek Fisher 8 20
.400
2 2 2 1
Chris Paul 8 21
.381
3 4 5 1
Mike Bibby 8 22
.364
2 2 6 1
Richard Hamilton 8 22
.364
4 4 3 3
Andre Iguodala 8 22
.364
10 11 2 3
Jason Terry 8 26
.308
2 3 5 1
Mehmet Okur 7 15
.467
4 4 1 0
Zach Randolph 7 17
.412
6 8 0 0
Brandon Roy 7 19
.368
3 4 3 1
Baron Davis 7 22
.318
4 4 4 2
Raymond Felton 7 24
.292
4 5 2 1
Travis Outlaw 6 7
.857
3 5 0 0
Carlos Boozer 6 9
.667
1 1 0 1
Jalen Rose 6 10
.600
4 5 0 4
Josh Smith 6 11
.545
3 3 0 2
Grant Hill 6 12
.500
0 0 0 0
Damon Jones 6 12
.500
1 1 1 0
Caron Butler 6 13
.462
6 7 1 1
Damon Stoudamire 6 13
.462
0 0 4 1
Kevin Martin 6 14
.429
2 3 0 0
David West 6 15
.400
2 2 0 1
Tyronn Lue 6 16
.375
4 6 0 0
Shawn Marion 6 16
.375
2 2 1 0
Tony Parker 6 16
.375
0 0 4 0
Tayshaun Prince 6 17
.353
2 2 5 1
Deron Williams 6 17
.353
3 3 5 1
Yao Ming 6 18
.333
9 10 0 1
Richard Jefferson 6 19
.316
3 4 2 1
Chris Webber 6 19
.316
0 0 1 1
Manu Ginobili 6 21
.286
4 7 3 4
Chauncey Billups 6 37
.162
18 19 6 2
Eddy Curry 5 7
.714
2 2 0 0
Peja Stojakovic 5 8
.625
1 1 1 0
Kevin Durant 5 14
.357
1 1 1 0
Rudy Gay 5 14
.357
3 4 0 1
Danny Granger 5 14
.357
0 0 0 0
Mike James 5 15
.333
3 7 2 0
Ron Artest 5 16
.313
1 1 2 3
Stephen Jackson 5 20
.250
1 1 4 2
Rasheed Wallace 5 30
.167
2 2 0 2
Ronald Murray 4 4
%1.000
5 6 0 1
David Lee 4 5
.800
0 0 0 0
Andrew Bogut 4 6
.667
0 0 2 1
P.J. Brown 4 7
.571
0 0 0 0
Udonis Haslem 4 8
.500
0 0 0 1
James Posey 4 8
.500
1 1 1 1
Michael Finley 4 9
.444
2 2 4 1
Devin Harris 4 10
.400
0 0 1 0
Larry Hughes 4 10
.400
4 4 3 4
Eddie Jones 4 11
.364
0 1 2 0
T.J. Ford 4 15
.267
1 3 3 2
Mike Miller 4 20
.200
0 2 2 2
Jermaine O'Neal 4 22
.182
4 4 1 0
Love this.
Strikeout King Wrote:The Heat are 1-19 with .10 Seconds (Shots Made) or less in a game that's on the line

That is a GREAT stat come playoff time! Well unless you're a Heat fan. HA!
Aslan Wrote:That is a GREAT stat come playoff time! Well unless you're a Heat fan. HA!

Kobe's 2-2 right now... I wouldn't say much.. :eyeroll:
You all over looking the fact that the Sixers played a great ball game yesterday. Doug Collins has them on the right track for the future.
The 3 that whoever that was shot was an incredible shot... Couldn't had played much better defense than Wade did on that guy.
HawksRule Wrote:You all over looking the fact that the Sixers played a great ball game yesterday. Doug Collins has them on the right track for the future.

:Thumbs:
Only three more wins to go! Big Grin