Bron is nothing like elite big men. He won't even shoot the ball when Kobe, 'Melo, or Metta guards him. He always tries to get the switch. He barely shoots when Tayshaun Prince guards him and when he does, he shoots poorly. He shot poorly when KD guarded him. Paul George, Kawhi, Butler, and of ALL people, fat (and old) Diaw and etc can keep him in front of them. When they're on him, he won't even shoot until the whistles start blowing to get these defenders off of him (the most recent incident I can think of is in the bulls series w/ Butler). It's actually pretty pathetic how he can be so easily taken out of a game.
His passing is not close to Point Guard level. Bron averages 1.8 assists for every turnover at 6.6 assists with 3.5 turnovers. CP3 averages 4.2 assists for every turnover at 11.1 assists with 2.6 turnovers. CP3 would have to turn the ball over
6.1 times per game to get his 11.1 assists at Bron efficiency. Turnovers are a result of bad ball-handling. The better your vision, timing, and accuracy is, the more you will complete your passes. Raymond Felton's averages 2.6 and his career high average is 9 and he was on
the Bobcats and he's not even a top Point Guard. Mario averages 2 assists per turnover. 'Melo averages 0.8 less assists per turnover for their careers (0.6 less this season) and 'Melo is his exact size and has never played Point Guard, never been the primary ball-handler on his teams. It's been guys like Billups, Felton, Beno, Pablo etc. Lj is down there with the bottom-feeders.
No, he did not. Bron played
two .500 teams (Nets & Wizards) to get to the ECF. When he got there,
Daniel Gibson was the 2nd leading scorer in the series, and went on to
out-play Bron in game 6,
scoring 19 of their last 31 points (but 31 pts total in the game) to eliminate the Pistons and was a +19 for the game. Bron got
swept by the Spurs in the next round (the Finals).
When he did have a “bum team”, he couldn't even take them to the
Playoffs 2 years in a row,
much less the Finals.
Both 'Melo and Durant are better than he is at shooting and 'Melo is a better ball-handler. 'Melo averages 0.8 less assists per turnover for their careers (0.6 less this season) and 'Melo is his exact size and has never played Point Guard, never been the primary ball-handler on his teams. It's been guys like Billups, Felton, Beno, Pablo etc. Durant averages 0.8 less assists per turnover for his career (0.3 this season) and he only plays PG when RW is out.
Bron is nothing like elite big men in the paint. He won't even shoot the ball when Kobe, 'Melo, or Metta guards him. He always tries to get the switch. He barely shoots when Tayshaun Prince guards him and when he does, he shoots poorly. He shot poorly when KD guarded him. Paul George, Kawhi, Butler, and of ALL people, fat (and old) Diaw and etc can keep him in front of them. When they're on him, he won't even shoot until the whistles start blowing to get these defenders off of him (the most recent incident I can think of is in the bulls series w/ Butler). It's actually pretty pathetic how he can be so easily taken out of a game.
We don't know that Jordan was an average 3-pt shooter because he didn't attempt very many because that shot just wasn't a part of the game back then as it is now. Kerr
always points that out. Bron attempts a hair under 4 and only makes 1.5 of them. Less than 2 makes per game is not exactly elite. He's as bad as aged Ray Allen. He can't shoot them with a hand in his face or on 1 foot like elite shooters. He
needs to be wide open. Lj doesn't focus on mid-range because he's not good at them when they're contested. If it had anything to do with how efficient they are, he wouldn't attempt turn-around fade-aways and shots on 1 foot as much as he does. 3's are the least efficient shots but he takes them, doesn't he (and doesn't shoot them well)? He doesn't attempt difficult shots as much as elite shooters because
he can't make them with
any kind of consistency.
This is the most ridiculous lie I have ever read. What you just stated is that Bron does not take difficult shots.

What was that shot he took to end the 1st quarter against Houston on Sunday?

If he thinks like you claim he does, he wouldn't attempt turn-around fade-aways and shots on 1 foot as much as he does. He doesn't attempt difficult shots as much as elite shooters because
he can't make them with
any kind of consistency.