why post up when he can crab dribble his way to the rim? oh, right. that's travelling.
Well I have seen a bunch of Orlando Games, and Lee is looking like one of the best players in the past draft outside of Mayo and Eric Gordon. He shuts down his assignment a lot more times than not.
He would have been the perfect fit for the Spurs.
why post up when he can crab dribble his way to the rim? oh, right. that's travelling.
The reason Pierce and Kobe are able to be effective at this stage in their careers is pretty much because of their great post up games. They can simply back you down and get a high percentage look anytime they want on single coverage.
Lebron is still young and relies on his athleticism a little too much. As someone else stated, his footwork needs vast improvement, but it will come. MJ and Kobe didnt start having dominate post games until their athleticism started to slip a little bit, and they had to start working on other things to make them great.
LeBron's problem is that he doesn't want to play in the post. He's more or less said so a number of times. But he has to develop a post game. He's never going to be more than a streak shooter (IMO) and it'd be easy money for him down in the post if he commits to it. If you're Karl Malone's size and have that much speed and strength, it's a waste to not develop a post game.
they should sent lebron to big man camp
How many times has he done it since then? oh, that's right. None.
Dirk's improved in the post. When he came into the league, the only difference between him and Peja was hair color. He's alright in the post, not great.
I did notice that play. The problem with posting Fisher is that he will flop and quite often get the call, particularly against a strong guy like LeBron. So I wasn't to mad at that speicific play, but overall LeBron's lack of post game hurts him big time when defenses are keyed in on his penetration. It is quite puzzling that a guy his size doesn't even have some pivots or a one hand shot/hook out of the post.
But, he is only young, and for a perimeter player, which despite his size, LeBron is, the post game is usually the last thing to come. Here's hoping he works on it as well as his jumpshot and another thing that annoys me, his inability to keep his dribble alive when going left.
(Still has my vote for MVP so far though)
no great player is flawless ...
Even MJ was not a consistent 3 pt. shooter when he was his most explosive and didnt have a post game ...then he developed his post game but was nowhere near as explosive after baseball ....
LBJ is a great finisher (except today) , great ball-handler, rebounder and is extremely strong and quick.
BUT his jumper is broke, FT stroke iffy, and is a good but not great defender ...I know lot of you are on his nuts but he is NOT the best ...YET he my very well be someday but that is not today ...
Kobe's biggest weakness is his confidence he makes the game harder than it needs to be at times ...but yet that is wht makes him take and make impossible shots to close out games ...also he only plays great d when he respects the opponent, can be baited in to 1on 1 showdowns and doesnt drive enough for my taste ...but he still is the best player in the game
cause he doesn't need one HE HAS TEH HOPZ!!!!!!!!!!
*throws powder in air for no ing reason*
He still fades away after he backs the guy down, which i'm surprised he hasn't changed
One of the funniest things you've ever posted.
I'd rather LeBron playing on the perimeter and getting a PF or C that scores in the paint well.
In the future I'd like to see LeBron play in the post more.
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