I didn't mean LeBron could have any effect on Mo's clutchness. Clutchness is a mindset, you can't give that. Although Smush did have those Clutch steals against the Suns in game 4...
But mostly I was joking
I didn't mean LeBron could have any effect on Mo's clutchness. Clutchness is a mindset, you can't give that. Although Smush did have those Clutch steals against the Suns in game 4...
But mostly I was joking
The regular season does matter. Maybe not when the good teams play teams, but when two great teams go at each other...they go at it HARD, and those games are a good indicator for the playoffs
Yup.
But it might be more fair to say he has an All-Star, and an Almost-All-Star
Can you really deny that Kobe has matured since then?
You hold Kobe accountable for losing to that Suns team with teammates, yet because it's LeBron the teammates become a valid excuse?
He consistently reduces his teammates to standing on the perimeter waiting for him to drive and kick. That's all they do when Bron pounds he ball, that's not confidence building
Neither one should be held accountable for either. I just wanted someone to admit Lebron has teammates.
They should both be held accountable for those defeats. Credit for the win & Blame for the loss
And Bron's teammates aren't . They aren't the best in the league, but they aren't .
without LeBron Cavs wont make playoffs for sure even though they have "2 all stars" and 1 former all star
Making the playoffs ain't gonna cut it for LeBron. Another tap out like in Orlando and James is gonna have some major problems, chief.
thats why this is the year when he has to go all the way.
That was supposed to be last year, but since he lost it'll be this year people say he has to win one. And when he loses again, people will say, "It's OK, he's on25." This will continue until he loses into his prime. At that point it will be painfully obvious that no more excuses can be made for him.
This will be his last attempt with [grace] included.
He does have that habit. He does tend to dominate the ball too much at times. That can't be argued.
That also ties into his lack of a post game, which is by far his biggest defect as a player IMO. It's damn near criminal that a man of his size and strength doesn't have a functioning post game.
I do think his game suffers from a lack of quality offensive coaching.
Post up AV?
Post up Z?
It's not most of the Cavs players games to create offense for themselves.
He does at times hold the ball too long and dribble out past the 3 point line but that's a pretty effective way in the final moments for the Cavs to close out a game.
The Cavaliers had the best offense they have had in years last year so it can't have been as bad as you proclaim.
I really hope his apparent work in the post and around the elbow this off-season actually gets shown in games. I'd say he has a chance of shooting over 50% this season.
Did Lebron make his teammates better in the ECF 2009?
No. Lebron didn't even make himself better in the ECF 2009. He fled the side door striking a template for Howard to use against Bynum in the Finals 2009.
You're an idiot.
He sure wasn't at fault for Mo Pippen Williams shooting 40% in the playoffs.
Sure.
& yer O & forever.
Ok, smartass, right now/this minute:::would you trade Duncan for James?
Please, he couldn't even get past a piss poor Magic team with Hedo & without Nelson. For the love of Pete, James couldn't even stay in front of Hedo!
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