Asserting that a post is without merit isn't proof.
You conveniently didn't address this statement:
“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.” Such isn't the case with guys like Dwight and Shaq.
If you divide 'Melo's asts by his tov's, you get 1. If you divide Bron's you get 1.8. That's a 0.8 difference. 'Melo's ast % is going to be lower than Bron's because he's never played PG. It's been guys like Billups, Felton, Beno, Pablo etc. The current PG (Felton) leads them in touches (as do most PG's). Bron leads Miami in touches because he's the PG. Because of this, if Bron was an elite passer, he'd have more than a 0.8 difference in ast/tov ratio from dudes who don't and have never played PG. Go compare his ast % to CP3 and Rondo, not 'Melo or any other non-pg.

A 1.8 ast/tov ratio isn't impressive at all. If it was among the best, why is CP3's 4 for his career (4.5 this season) and Rondo's 3? Like I said before, even Felton and Mario have a better ast/tov ratio; it's down there with the bottom feeders. Is Felton's and Mario's ast/tov ratio “among the best in the game”? I thought not. Just because Lj avgs more ppg than his teammates, that doesn't mean Wade and Bosh need him to be taking all the shots.

He barely avgs more ppg than they do with the same amount of shots.
If high bball iq supposedly prevents him from taking certain shots, why does he attempt as many turn-around fade-aways and shots on 1 foot as he does?

3's are the least efficient shots (
that's why their worth the most points) but he takes them, doesn't he (and doesn't shoot them well)? He takes more 3's than he does mid-range jumpers. In your eyes, that's low bball iq. I'm not buying this nonsense you're selling. High bball iq with respect to shooting is to not take shots that you can't make consistently. Guys like Jordan, Kobe, 'Melo, Durant, Pierce etc don't do that. The difference is,
they can make practically every shot consistently and Lj can't. You conveniently ignored when I wrote, unlike Kobe, “he can't shoot them with a hand in his face or on 1 foot like elite shooters. He
needs to be wide open”. Kobe shoots them on 1 foot, fading away over double-teams
and makes them with consistency. There's a difference between Lj's 1.5 and Kobe's 1.5. You say Lj isn't an elite shooter, but then compare him to an elite shooter like Kobe, attempting to put him on the same level.
Compare his ast% and tov% to CP3 and Rondo. Then go compare it to guys like Felton and see what you get. smh Are you really trying to argue that guys like Parker, Rose, CP3, Rondo etc couldn't average at least 25ppg off of 20 shots (Lj's average for his career)?
Hol' up, now you're arguing that “preferring to dominate with the easiest and most efficient shots possible” is the reason he doesn't post up much but he takin' 3's

, while still pointing out that he has great “size, strength, body control, balance, and absurd touch around the rim”?

I really can't with the

.