remember when BO played for the Royals and the Raiders and they made that cartoon about him and a few other athletes?
LeBron truly can take over a game more than anyone I have seen, and that includes Jordan.
As a couple of you have pointed out, he is physically the strongest and most immune-from-injury player I have seen in the last twenty years too.
Bo Jackson may have been better than James, but it would be close, imo.
remember when BO played for the Royals and the Raiders and they made that cartoon about him and a few other athletes?
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from RS to PS. He shot 82% this RS but 73% so far in the PS. Its pretty weird for it to happen back 2 back years.
The last couple of games, yes. But he's actually hitting below 33% from 3 not to mention, he's garbage defensively.
There's one other way: Despite what the on/off metrics convey and how poorly he's generally played throughout the playoffs, those numbers don't factor in the quality of the particular opponent they're up against nor the intensity these games will be played with. If all they get from Parker is the hobbled, mediocre version from the final four games of the WCF, they're not winning this series.
I don't know why you continue to conveniently leave out the fact that Parker had a messed up hamstring (which is kind of important, particularly for him, considering he's heavily reliant on quickness and it was/is his only physical advantage over James)? Also, despite the poor play, when the series was in the balance at the end of game six, he made an incredibly difficult step back three over James and went coast to coast, pump faked, spun and hit from close range.
Thanks, took more than 2 days in total to craft and post.
Leonard and Bonner actually have the same max verts. Leonard style of play show cases it a bit more.
I appreciate that, I consider you one of the best posters on ST.
Good lord, well i really appreciate the effort. the formatting was easy on the eyes and the breakdown was well thought out and well presented.
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HGH is a uva drug.
stem cell smoothie tbh
"the slurping"
As does Wilt Chamberlain. NCAA sprinter and high jumper. He was faster than any guard in the NBA at the time. Later, pumped a lot of iron and had one the highest bench presses in the world. Made the volleyball HOF too.
If the most overpaid player in NBA history (Lewis) is the Heat's answer for losing one of the most clutch shooters of the past 15 years(Miller), have at it Miami.
Can't wait
I already said it during the regular season, if Lebron and Wade just are confident in their mid range jump shot (which took 6 games in the last Finals), the Spurs will have a problem. We have to counter that with a better Kawhi and aggressive Diaw to make it a great Finals rematch ...
I agree about his timing/instincts, but I think he's probably the best pure athlete on the team (speed/strength/quickness/leaping ability). Although being the best athlete on the Spurs isn't exactly saying a whole lot. IMO Danny's problem is that he's not as coordinated as some of the other great athletes in the league so he sometimes looks awkward trying to put everything together in a fluid motion.
I think Kawhi's athleticism is slightly overrated. He's fast and he's strong but he's not extraordinarily quick and he's not a great jumper. He's more of a physical freak, proportionally speaking, than anything else. He's also incredibly coordinated, which has allowed him to improve his shooting (especially his footwork) so much in such a short period of time. The good thing with Kawhi is that he's still developing physically, so I dont think we've seen top out on his athleticism.
Agree, the midrange will be incredibly important. Someone will have to stay at home on Wade instead of floating.
But to me the key is pace. The Heat, for all the accolades they get as an exciting team, play the slowest pace of any team in the playoffs. They are thuddingly slow possession to possession.
If the Spurs can speed things up they'll run the Heat out of the building. The tonic to any midrange for Miami is the Spurs' own offense. If this becomes an offensive battle they can't keep up.
The Spurs are better and the Heat are not as good. The Spurs have just gone through the gauntlet, and the Heat have not played a good team in the playoffs.
Good read! Thanks cd021!
I'm interested to see Miami defensive assignments when Pop goes small, the best thing about play Boris could be Lewis (Battier/Haslem) on Leonard and Lebron on Diaw.
AND YET THE OP HAS YET TO LEARN THAT MANU's EIGHT TURNOVERS IN SIX REALLY HURT US.![]()
I am along the same line of thinking. They have yet to have to overcome ANY adversity in the playoffs. Outside of the Portland series we have run into all kinds of trouble but have managed to adjust everytime.
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