LeBron James' fourth quarter stats are comical. Plain and simple. My three pound chihuahua has more of a killer instinct that "King James". If you're the MVP, you have to be exactly that, valuable to your team. I understand that Derrick Rose was the Most Valuable Player this year, but LeBron by no means had an off year. For goodness sakes, the guy averaged 26.7 points and 7 assists, along with having the highest PER (Player Efficiency Rating) in the NBA. If you put up numbers like that, you can't suddenly vanish in the fourth quarter. You have to be the player that everyone looks to, and has faith in to make the big time shots. If it wasn't for LeBron, however, Miami doesn't go to the finals. They don't completely dominate the top seeded Bulls in the Eastern Conference Finals. While "The Decision" and the Three Kings of Miami Parade may have been a bit much, LeBron is also one of the most poised players in the league, along with being one of the more mature. Before this year, can you ever remember LeBron James having an outburst during a press conference? Has he ever swore on camera? Even this year, he never said anything that was out of line. Even if you watch his interviews during his high school days at SVSM, he was always very professional. I personally Believe that type of attitude is admirable and demands respect. It sets an example for how high school athletes are supposed to act. In 2009, when the Cavaliers visited the Lakers, Cleveland dominated from start to finish. So, when the Los Angeles fans starting cursing and throwing foam fingers onto the Staples Center floor, LeBron didn't egg them on or respond. He was the consumate professional, gathered his team, and settled the players' moods down. Whoever says LeBron isn't a leader is fooling themselves. The intensity he brings and example that he sets pushes other players to levels they may not have ever known they were capable of reaching. I think LeBron frustrates the media because he won't give in, if anything. Maybe that's why they try to put a spin on everything he says and magnify it by three thousand. Although his fourth quater struggles are evident, his value to a team is unmatched, and he doesn't deserve this "overrated" tag because he is the best player in the world, bottomline.
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