LeBron can't do this alone, or with help

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The issue with Bron is not what he can do...it's what he wants to do. It's clear he has not worked on his jumper like he should have the last couple of years. His postgame is beastly when he commits to it, however it's clear he does not want to work primarily from there despite the fact that it's obvious that is where he belongs. This nikka wants to be out on the perimeter impersonating Hot Sauce with his struggle handles, trying to blow past nikkas like he's 10 years younger. It's also clear that he would rather facilitate and get a triple double than take over offensively and score 40. Honestly there is nothing wrong with that...unless of course your team needs you to come out and take over and score 40. He only comes out looking to take over when his back is up against the wall. Chauncey put it best "He's the guy in the hood that can whoop everybody but you gotta make him fight." If only he had been drafted to a more competent org with a strong coach in place he may have truly maximized his potential. He still had an amazing career despite being left to his own devices but it's clear more guidance and molding early on would have done him some good.
 

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The issue with Bron is not what he can do...it's what he wants to do. It's clear he has not worked on his jumper like he should have the last couple of years. His postgame is beastly when he commits to it, however it's clear he does not want to work primarily from there despite the fact that it's obvious that is where he belongs. This nikka wants to be out on the perimeter impersonating Hot Sauce with his struggle handles, trying to blow past nikkas like he's 10 years younger. It's also clear that he would rather facilitate and get a triple double than take over offensively and score 40. Honestly there is nothing wrong with that...unless of course your team needs you to come out and take over and score 40. He only comes out looking to take over when his back is up against the wall. Chauncey put it best "He's the guy in the hood that can whoop everybody but you gotta make him fight." If only he had been drafted to a more competent org with a strong coach in place he may have truly maximized his potential. He still had an amazing career despite being left to his own devices but it's clear more guidance and molding early on would have done him some good.
It's really a shame that the best coach this guy played for is either Tyron lue or David blatt or Mike brown
 

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Bron is playing ISO ball with no plan of attack other than finding an open guy and lacking the skill set and footwork to keep defenses off balance. Every time Bron gets the ball up top on an isolation or a post up Steve Kerr is over on the bench like :smugfavre:


He really hurts from not having a real offensive repertoire. Its painfully hilarious watching him bull doze into the lane using that same weak ass fake left/fake right crossover, then get stripped, blocked, travel, or called for a charge

"King James":mjlol:

It's only going to get worse as he ages.

The statistics aren't going to reflect small changes in Bron's athleticism just yet but it obvious that he's lost some speed and explosiveness over the past couple of years. He can still bully most 95% of teams so he'll continue to put up 25/7/7 all day.

Him being coach/GM has hurt him more than anything...it's too much.

Had ya man completely distraught in the post game :heh:



People need to pay attention to this post on the real! Not developing a reliable mid range shot and not working on his footwork to make his touch in the post easier after 13 years in the league is going to make his offensive game unwatchable when the decline comes full circle.

You have to continue to keep putting in the work to maintain those averages he was putting up when he was on the Heat. You cannot slack when it comes to being a decent, good, or great shooter. We can clearly see that he has been slacking during the off-season on this part of his game. He is making the game really hard on his teammates because he lacks shooting. It makes him too ball dominant and too predictable

Tired of excuses:russell:



LeBron is great...just not great enough to defy the odds:troll:


People look at me crazy when I say LeBron does'nt have a post game

When that athleticism fades it's gonna be really sad to watch :wow:

"people have to understand what bron and the cavaliers are facing" BINGO and most dont...well the delusional cavs fans and Bron stans anyway.....it's nothing they can do GS beat them 7 straight times so many different ways it's hilarious

If i was Iggy id back off him about 20 feet when hes holding the ball and let him shoot....treat him like DeAndre Jordan.

"The Chosen One" :lolbron:

:mjcry:

Not one positive came from this.


:mjlol:

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Damn, floyd is tossing out the number of Ls bron has in the finals.:mjlol:


That's your comeback? :heh:



How many more times you going to write that Lebron is 2-5 in the Finals? :deadmanny:



Lebron-led teams: 3 rings in 13 years.
Kobe-led teams: 2 rings in 13 years.


You lose. :ufdup:
 

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My quote was a :troll: comment directed at those people who said it was okay if LeBron lost the Finals because of the betting odds:sas1:


Newzz said:
Tired of excuses:russell:



LeBron is great...just not great enough to defy the odds:troll:



I always thought the Cavs had enough around LeBron to get the job done....and he did:obama:
 
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