that smiley man.... gets me every time. And the fact that it was so poorly executed makes it even better.

that smiley man.... gets me every time. And the fact that it was so poorly executed makes it even better.
What teammates has he made better?
This myth has been going on forever, but the FACTS are that nobody he's played with (players of note) have had their best seasons playing alongside LeBron James.
Carlos Boozer? Best seasons were with Deron Williams
Zydrunas Ilgauskas? Best season was in 2003.....before LeBron
Ricky Davis? Best season was in 2003...before LeBron
Larry Hughes? Best seasons were with Gilbert Arenas
Ben Wallace? Best seasons were with Chauncey Billups
Delonte West? Best seasons were with Paul Pierce (and with Gloria)
Mo Williams? Best seasons were with Michael Redd in 07 and 08
Antawn Jamison? Best seasons were with Gilbert Arenas
Shaq? Best seasons were with Kobe
Hell, Anderson Varejao? Best seasons were after LeBron left
Dwyane Wade? Aint been the same since LeBron came to South Beach
Chris Bosh? Aint been the same since he left Toronto. Went from putting up 24 and 10 to putting up 16 and 6
Ray Allen? Hasnt shot this low from the field in over 5 years.
Facts are Facts.
Dont kill the messenger.....kill the myth
#LWO
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Pacers also defend and rebound much better..two major reasons why it's game 7 right now.
You'll see for yourself
We putting tmac on bron
That and the fact that his articles featured the rampant grammatical errors of a 6th grade book report.We used to laugh at Robert Littal for injecting his scandal laden implications as fact
The reason I thought the Pacers stood a decent chance against the Heat is because their whole defense is designed to contest shots at the rim and to run teams off the three point line while giving up the midrange jumpers. Meanwhile Miami's whole offense is designed to do just that. Indiana has effectively taken out the role players and neutralized Miami's biggest strength.
Lebron is really the only one strong enough to consistently finish contested shots at the rim and without the consistent 3 point shot Miami can't compensate for the lost possessions due to lack of rebounding. And it seems the only tweek Spoelstra made was putting Lebron in the post which they've gone back away from.
People don't get it breh. West and Hibbert are a much more physical combination up front than Splitter and Duncan. Bosh will probably play as good as Duncan in that series. They are both around the same size. The Heat will not suffer the rebound disparity that they are facing currently in the Pacers series. Spurs would be an easier matchup up front for Miami than the Pacers. Tony Parker with the picknroll along with 3 pt shooting will be the main issues the Heat will be facing. Spurs have not been hitting the 3 pt shot well this playoffs. Its a much better matchup for them.
Splitter and Duncan just put in work on perhaps the best Center-PF combo in the entire league. They also don't turn the ball over a lot and are still a better rebounding team than Miami.
You're underestimating Splitter... he has been doing a lot of dirty work when he's been in and has been pretty solid.
Obviously Hibbert and West are out muscling the Heat front line... but the Spurs would give Miami some problems down low just with their positioning.