[Highlight] LeBron James with his 500th career playoffs steal (most all-time). 2nd is Scottie Pippen with 395
Ain’t a Reaves game with an assassination attempt on Bron via lob. Also 2 sold clips between the failed lob and the missed kennard 3 lmao
On god, we getting all the AR classics. 3’s, floaters, high ass arthritis insensitive lobs, and drawing fouls
He invited LeBron on a crazy lob last year. By the Grace of God everyone gets healthy and stay healthy this year
500 playoff steals is a lot
The stat is pretty crazy. Not only is LeBron the first and only to 500 steals in the playoffs, he was also the first and only to 400 .
Thanks Magic
Are you sure this is true? Next you’re gonna tell me he was first to 396.
Steph vibes (First and only to 400 threes in a season, first to 300)
LeBron has 2400+ career steals, behind stockton, Jason Kidd, Chris Paul, Michael Jordan, and Gary Payton for the regular season
Playoffs adds > 25% to that
That’s absolutely crazy. Take a moment and acknowledge that
And even more crazy is he still isn’t catching stockton for career even after adding regular and playoffs together
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look, ma, i found stupid!
The nerve to miss that shot.
Bro shocked all of us with that amazing steal.
Dude’s pretty good
For real. Might be in my top 20 all time
could even become an all-star someday
Having a literal infant in that seat seems like a terrible idea.
yeah, baby
Pippen Junior or Senior?
Pip Jr. made the playoffs?
This one really needed a replay, camera operator missed it. Or maybe it looks cooler as is.
LeTeef
Rockets are playing like a middle school team rn
Every time Bron has a rough play that shows his age he turns around and does something to make up for it
Tbh the lob by AR was fucked lol.
LeHandonhip
That baby has no appreciation for what he just witnessed
Can we get a post when he hits 501?
Most playoff loses btw
Double dribble.
Eh, they never would call that. Ball wouldn’t be considered fully in his possession until he gathered the ball here.
But he made a clear dribble before being tangled with his guy. Then goes and dribble. I know if I do this in my league Id get called for the double.
Yea maybe in another league I could definitely see it be called as a double dribble, but I have never seen this called in the NBA and would be a loose ball situation