Yup seeing that Lebron is primarily a PF.
I already said he does from time to time but the Cavs don't want him playing 82 games there. Its the same as how he plays PG every now and again. They need a more long term solution and not just a patch of putting Lebron down there
Yup seeing that Lebron is primarily a PF.
Lost in the shuffle in all of this, any chances we'll hear Rappin' Shaq speak on the matter at hand? I don't expect him to surface when he's going to get drowned out by the draft coverage, but I hope we'll here his take some time soon.
Lebron, Malone, Duncan or Hickson
Doesn't "LeBron play Power Forward for the Cavs?"
Thunder Dan says he only played 2 games at PF.
He CAN and DOES.
In fact,
"According to 82games.com, seven of the Cavs' most-used lineups feature LBJ at the 4. And their third most-frequent lineup (Gibson-West-Szczerbiak-James-Varejao) is the team's second most-effective in terms of net points."
In an honesty, Pippen in the best PF I've ever seen.
if you watch the games, like me, you would notice that Wally was the one posting up on the block. Lebron never played a true 4 until the ECF. Wally had probably the best post game on the team and played 4 a bunch. Fail again
Everybody calls the 4 the POWER FORWARD position,
According to 82games.com, seven of the Cavs' most-used lineups feature LBJ at the 4. And their third most-frequent lineup (Gibson-West-Szczerbiak-James-Varejao) is the team's second most-effective in terms of net points.
In case you didn't notice everyone but you thinks your Lebron PF comment is re ed.
LeBron does play power forward from time to time. He also plays point guard, shooting guard, small forward, and at times has even lined up at center. He's versatile like that. But it doesn't make him a power forward, any more than Magic playing center in the 1980 Finals made him a center. LeBron is a natural three.
Now Wally is the Power Forward?
Read it, it's not just me unless 82games is full of :
This thread is full of WINAccording to 82games.com, seven of the Cavs' most-used lineups feature LBJ at the 4. And their third most-frequent lineup (Gibson-West-Szczerbiak-James-Varejao) is the team's second most-effective in terms of net points.![]()
I don't know who to believe here, a guy who's bent on saying the Shaq trade is bad for the Cavs and that Gordon is 3 inches taller than West, or a guy who actually watched the Cavs and knows his team.
LeBron is a natural 3, but can play any position 1 through 4 naturally, depending on matchups he could play the 5 too.
Wally played PF a of alot more than Lebron ever did last year
When the first guy says Anthony Randolph has reached his potential at 19, you gotta go with him. He knows his .
That's OK, DoK, 82games and ESPN agree with me, I'm cool with that.
Thankyou.
So does this move put the Cavs over the top? That was the weakness in the playoffs vs the Magic. No big man capable of countering Superman.
Now you have the original Superman vs the New Superman
Allanon knows more about the Cavs than all Cavs fans combined. STFU
Not according to 82 Games.
http://www.82games.com/0809/0809CLE2.HTM
And do you admit you were wrong about him only 2 games at Power Forward?
did 82games also say Ben Gordon is 3 inches taller than Delonte West?
Nope, but 82 games says LeBron plays the 4 in SEVEN of the most used rotations.
4=Power Forward.
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