LeBitch led both teams in turnovers yet again. Though this time he had more than usual: 8.
These announcers keep saying He's the best player in the world, give me a fucking break, the guy is a turnover machine.
Someone needs to run some stats on just how bad his turnover totals are, it's embarrassing
LeChoke is currently 5th all time in total turnovers.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/tov_career.html
He's currently averaging 4.1 turnovers a game, the highest in his career:
https://kingjamesgospel.com/2017/12/11/lebron-james-needs-reduce-turnovers/
LeBeeatch might have won his last game, but he made an historic 11 turnovers in the game. This guy is going to break the career record for turnovers.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers got a much-needed win over a divisional opponent at home Friday night and LeBron James posted a triple-double with 26 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in the win.
There’s just one problem – James also gave up 11 turnovers, a career-worst.
According to Elias Sports Bureau, only one other player has ever posted a triple-double and 10 turnovers or more in a single game.
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Per @EliasSports: LeBron James had 26 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists, along with 11 TO in Cleveland’s win over Indiana on Friday. It's only the 2nd time a player had a triple-double and also committed at least 11 TO in a game (Jason Kidd, 2000)
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After the game, James compared himself to a quarterback who eked out a win with a ghastly amount of picks.
Via the AP:“It’s a four-interception game for a quarterback with a win. That’s what I think of it. I just made some bad decisions.”The Cavs beat the Pacers 115-108, which was Cleveland’s first win in four games this season against Indiana.