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LeBron James is great at heaves - if they don’t count
LeBron James Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

LeBron James is great at heaves - if they don’t count

LeBron James has hit remarkable shots just after the buzzer in these playoffs. But he won’t shoot heaves if it counts.

James hit an incredible three-quarter-court shot after the end of regulation in Game 4 of the Lakers’ first-round series with the Grizzlies.

But when it’s an actual buzzer-beater that would count as attempt and hurt James’ percentages, he’s not interested. In Thursday’s Game 2, James casually dribbled with 2.2 seconds left and didn’t get off a desperation shot.

Those are low-percentage shots, to be fair. But there’s also only upside with long heaves. There’s a small-but-real chance of getting three points for his team, while the downside is only a lower three-point percentage for the shooter.

Is it accidental? Basketball Reference tracks “heaves” - shots from beyond half court - and credits James with just three heaves in the last 12 seasons. Steph Curry has nine this season alone, and in the last 12 seasons he’s put up 92 - and made five.

Still that’s 15 extra points the Warriors have because Curry isn’t afraid of missing and taking a hit on his statistics.

Ultimately it’s a small thing, but LeBron has shown he can make those wild shots, both in games and at practice.

If the Lakers end up dropping a playoff game by three or fewer points, James will wish he’d heaved it up more. 

Sean Keane

Sean Keane is a sportswriter and a comedian based in Oakland, California, with experience covering the NBA, MLB, NFL and Ice Cube’s three-on-three basketball league, The Big 3. He’s written for Comedy Central’s “Another Period,” ESPN the Magazine, and Audible. com

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