LeBron James is 17 years into an NBA career that would have him voted into the Hall of Fame three times over if you broke it down into multiple stints.
So one would think, after playing basketball for so long at such a high level, NBA fans would have a certain amount of respect and deference for James and the decisions he makes on the court. He probably knows what he’s doing at this point, right?
Apparently not, though. In the immediate aftermath of the Lakers’ game 5 loss to the Heat, fans were bickering about James’ decision to pass the ball to Danny Green for what essentially was the final shot of the game.
And it was a great pass! James had the entire Heat squad surrounding him and you can’t get any more wide open than this. It’s a miracle that the pass even got there.
Lebron James found Danny Green this wide open for the game winning shot, but y’all mad at Lebron for not taking the shot! 🤦🏾♂️ pic.twitter.com/JmceePvA7z
— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) October 10, 2020
But, of course, people are still coming with all of their “He should’ve shot it!” takes.
Yes Danny Green was open but I don’t care what no one says… Bron needed to shoot that shot. PERIOD.
— Jay Williams (@RealJayWilliams) October 10, 2020
This should be one on one go score the basketball ! Period ! Didn’t wanna take the shot ! AGAIN ! He played a great game but he not the Game Killer at all ! pic.twitter.com/2qcafE5wTy
— Famouslos32 (@famouslos32) October 10, 2020
Lebron should’ve shot the ball… Kobe not passing that up
— DJ Steward (@swipasnipa) October 10, 2020
So LeBron doesn’t take the last shot AGAIN?! He can carry a team to put you in position to win but won’t be the reason why your team wins. he let DANNY GREEN shoot it.🤣🤣 y’all deserve to lose if he is taking the last shot.
— Dev Smoove (@24kJSmoov3) October 10, 2020
And, of course, there were people wasting their time pushing back against this nonsense on the internet into the wee hours of the morning.
4 dudes guarding Lebron and Twitter still thinks he should’ve shot it 😂😂😂
— Foamie (@mrFOAMERSIMPSON) October 10, 2020
“LeBron should’ve shot that” = Don’t argue with him/her abt basketball
— Spike Lo Ren 🗡 (@SpikeReeds) October 10, 2020
😂 talking about Lebron should’ve did this 😂😂. He would’ve had the same outcome https://t.co/qsp7m5ZhpU
— Ryan TanneTRILL 🏈⚔️ (@amacgotswag) October 10, 2020
“LeBRoN should’ve TOoK tHe lASt ShOt”#NBAFinals pic.twitter.com/8teNXxpEaK
— TimeoutSPORTS__ (@TimeoutSPORTS3) October 10, 2020
Bro…. 4 people were on him. Even Jordan would’ve passed this one… https://t.co/5gkUHBrAZO pic.twitter.com/GRKLtaJZRe
— Marc Lamont Hill (@marclamonthill) October 10, 2020
“Michael Jordan never passed in that situation!!”
“He would’ve taken that shot himself, no matter the circumstances” pic.twitter.com/t02d83ORsR
— Chris Fedor (@ChrisFedor) October 10, 2020
Listen, this is an exercise in futility. There’s no point in arguing with anyone who thinks James didn’t make the right play and was supposed to shoot that shot.
This has been routine over the course of James’ career. He passes out of a triple team to a wide open teammate and he’s torched the next day by Skip Bayless types for not being clutch. He shoots over the triple team and misses, he’s torched for not being clutch.
On the off chance that he actually makes this shot, cool. They’ll give him his props for a bit. But then it’s right back to it. It’s a lose-lose situation that really shouldn’t be one at all.
The bottom line is that the pass to Green was absolutely the right play. Not only did James pass to a wide open teammate, but he passed it to Danny Green. He’s not shooting well, but he’s one of the best spot-up shooters in Finals history.
I would probably tune out anyone criticizing LeBron for deciding to pass up a contested fadeaway for a wide-open Danny Green 3, one of the greatest playoff spot-up shooters ever. Green is 56/133 (42%) from deep in his Finals career per @Sportradar. https://t.co/pDxuYq5tls
— Jared Weiss (@JaredWeissNBA) October 10, 2020
You trust that player to make a shot. That’s what James did. And he’d do it again.
“I trusted him, we trusted him and it just didn’t go and you live with that”
LeBron on the Danny Green missed 3 pic.twitter.com/PAUO50IvCE
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) October 10, 2020
Great pass. Great shot. It just missed. You live with that and move on to game 6. It is what it is.