LeBron James had the ball out top with 16.8 seconds left in the game and the Lakers down 1. Jimmy Butler was in front of him. LeBron drove to his right, Butler moved with him and two-other Heat defenders closed in, so LeBron made the right basketball play and made a pass out to a wide-open Danny Green at the top of the key — and Green missed the shot. The Lakers lost.
That led to LeBron’s critics coming to life on Twitter to complain he didn’t go full-on hero ball and shoot over three defenders. Jay Williams of ESPN led the way.
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
There was plenty of backlash for Williams, while other NBA players stepped up to defend LeBron’s decision.
Man it was the right play stop it! https://t.co/U5otsky5P4
— Channing Frye (@channingfrye) October 10, 2020
You can’t be serious right now @RealJayWilliams Somebody had to hack your account to tweet this one bro. https://t.co/uBjg4ZnjyF
— Kendrick Perkins (@KendrickPerkins) October 10, 2020
Good look, good shot. Folks won’t Bron to shoot over 3 people bc he arguably the 🐐 . He made the right play. Did I want him to shoot over 3 folks. Yes lol. But He good enough to score over a couple guys but wired to make smart plays and that’s a high% uncontested shot by a cham https://t.co/hletKjZ8nh
— CJ McCollum (@CJMcCollum) October 10, 2020
People miss shots all the time man . Don’t do that . You talking about a guy who has hit big shots in finals with fans. On multiple occasions https://t.co/BwQ0D9JAfa
— CJ McCollum (@CJMcCollum) October 10, 2020
That was a good pass to a WIDE open 3 point shooter…if yall say otherwise yall shouldn’t be talking basketball
— Josh Hart (@joshhart) October 10, 2020
Nobody's fault. Great pass, great shot, just missed. Don't let the miss take away from giving the Heat their props though!!
— 🏁 Jamal Crawford (@JCrossover) October 10, 2020
LeBron said this is who he is — he makes the right basketball play. LeBron has made a pass at the end of a game to players like Donyell Marshall, Ray Allen, Kyrie Irving, and others. This time the shot didn’t fall.
“I’ve always played the game the same way since I was a kid and I’ve had success doing it. And I won’t let a play here or a play there change my outlook on the game and how I play the game,” LeBron said. “I mean, if you just look at the play, I was able to draw two defenders below the free-throw line and find one of our shooters at the top of the key for a wide-open three to win a championship. I trusted him, we trusted him, and it just didn’t go. You live with that. You live with that.”
It’s pretty hard to argue LeBron didn’t make the right play when this is the shot he created: pic.twitter.com/ZcQayQtKER
— Tim Bontemps (@TimBontemps) October 10, 2020
While Green was wide open, Miami was willing to live with that.
“At the end of the day, I like those decisions,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said of his team’s defense on that play. “I mean we had everybody in the paint, LeBron just had a bunch of those possessions in the fourth quarter where he was just getting to the basket, offensive rebounding, everything at the rim, to the free throw line. So we needed to bring not only a second defender there, a third defender. Then they cut and of course Danny Green is there.
“But there was a karma to it. I thought our competitive spirit throughout the course of the game was great. Sometimes it’s make or miss and sometimes you need to be a little bit fortunate; we were.”