Beijing time on April 3 news, yesterday, with the injury of leBron James failed to hit the last shot, resulting in the Los Angeles Lakers to lose to the New Orleans Pelicans again, after the game he was once again attacked for not playing the key ball.

So did James really perform badly in key moments of the season? Not long ago, some sports bloggers posted data to justify James's name, implying that those who accused James were actually double standards.
James conceded 32 three-pointers at key moments of the season, and Steven Curry, who is known for his three-pointers, also lost 32. And James shot 26 percent from key moments, while Curry shot just 18 percent at key moments.
The Lakers have a record of 5 wins and 7 losses in the final minute games this season, and the Golden State Warriors have a record of 6 wins and 5 losses in the final minute games of the season, which is not much difference. In this situation, the Utah Jazz in the West have a record of 1-6.
However, since the All-Star, the Lakers' performance at key moments has been really unsatisfactory, and they have a record of 3 wins and 7 losses when the game was dragged into the decisive moment during this period. But their overall shooting percentage during this period was 31.4 percent and their three-point shooting percentage was 25 percent.