Maybe not - but he might quit in a couple of games like he did last year
Yes, but those preseason games that he quit in don't count in the standings anyways.
I was talking about games 4 and 5 vs the celtics IN THE 2ND ROUND OF THE PLAYOFFS - you know, where he just stood around watching his teammates go 4 on 5, eventually leading his team to an 0-3 record after starting the series 2-1 (while being the B2B MVP on the B2B #1 seeded title favorite)...
Pretty amazing trick, averaging 21/13/9 while standing around watching his teammates go 4 on 5.
BTW, high seedings and MVPs, contrary to beliefs, do *not* guarantee championships, especially when facing a better team.
Well, the FACT is that in games 4 and 5, he avgd 18.5 ppg on 30.3 % shooting, 8 rebs, and 7 ast with 5 TOs...

Sorry, I was looking at games 5 and 6. I keep forgetting that he played very hard, then he quit, then he started trying again. Still, you have to admit, 19/8/7 while you're standing around watching your teammates play is pretty good.
The words that come to my mind are pathetic, and unforgivable...
Yeah, that's what a team like the Celts can do to someone in the playoffs..
Funny - it didn't look that way at all in games 1-3
LeBron played better in games 1 and 3 than game 2. Obviously you can't shut him down every game, and obviously he can't score 40 points whenever he wants. In fact his statline in game 2 is almost identical to his statline in one of his "quit games. So, for those keeping score, I guess we're going with try/quit/try/quit/quit/try.
In the last 3 years of playoffs LeBron has scored 25+ points 22 of 25 times against teams other than the Celts and 6 times in 13 games vs the Celts. Clearly the team's more capable of containing LeBron than you think. It wasn't just a two game aberration by a guy that routinely destroys the Celts.