Lebron James elevates for the slam over Joe Harris

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Imagine regurgitating the same book report long paragraphs with different words

Imagine not being able to refute anything and keep posting things that have been destroyed with facts using the numbers the players themselves put up.

And WRONG, you can be ball dominant and still be efficient. Especially when you're the de facto Point guard, Small Forward, and Center for your whole team. He literally controls every aspect of that Cavs team. You can pad those stats easily when you do that

This is false.

Being ball dominant, you're likely to be less efficient since you are the focus of the opposing defense. When Derrick Rose won MVP in 2011, he was the Bulls entire offense. He wasn't very efficient. Same for Allen Iverson during his career.

If he was playing in a structured offensive and defensive system like the Celtics, Jazz, or Spurs, or a pass first motion offensive team like the Rockets or Warriors, he wouldn't be nearly as effective. Unless he brings that Bron ball with him, which he won't be able to

This cannot be proven and is opinion based.

I could easily say if he played off the ball and in a system where he wasn't the focus, he would be even more efficient.

No one will ever know this as he has never played in a structured offense and likely never will.
 

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If he was playing in a structured offensive and defensive system like the Celtics, Jazz, or Spurs, or a pass first motion offensive team like the Rockets or Warriors, he wouldn't be nearly as effective. Unless he brings that Bron ball with him, which he won't be able to

he would be even better actually because he would get so many spoon fed baskets
 

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Imagine not being able to refute anything and keep posting this that have been destroyed with facts using the numbers the players themselves put up.



This is false.

Being ball dominant, you're likely to be less efficient since you are the focus of the opposing defense. When Derrick Rose won MVP in 2011, he was the Bulls entire offense. He wasn't very efficient. Same for Allen Iverson during his career.




This cannot be proven and is opinion based.

I could easily say if he played off the ball and in a system where he wasn't the focus, he would be even more efficient.

No one will ever know this as he has never played in a structured offense and likely never will.


I'm getting the feeling you don't actually watch them games, and just run to the Box score stats
Rose and Iverson are 2 totally different players than Lebron. They don't have Lebron's court vision, can't lead an offense like him, and don't have his passing ability
Same with Kobe, which is why him being ball dominant was a bad thing

Lebron on the other hand has that skill set. That enables him to dominate the ball efficiently
And yes he did play in a Structured system which was the Miami Heat. Pat Riley and Spo's system had him play off the ball alot more and was a way better one on one defender and team defender. And he could do all of that cause, get this.... he was in his prime at that time (shocker!).

Now that he's not in his prime he can only rack up those stats is by dominating the ball 100% of the time. And like I said before, if he were to enter a structured system in his 15th season, he would not be as effective as he is now
 

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I'm getting the feeling you don't actually watch them games, and just run to the Box score stats
Rose and Iverson are 2 totally different players than Lebron. They don't have Lebron's court vision, can't lead an offense like him, and don't have his passing ability
Same with Kobe, which is why him being ball dominant was a bad thing

Lebron on the other hand has that skill set. That enables him to dominate the ball efficiently
And yes he did play in a Structured system which was the Miami Heat. Pat Riley and Spo's system had him play off the ball alot more and was a way better one on one defender and team defender. And he could do all of that cause, get this.... he was in his prime at that time (shocker!).

Now that he's not in his prime he can only rack up those stats is by dominating the ball 100% of the time. And like I said before, if he were to enter a structured system in his 15th season, he would not be as effective as he is now

Sure, whatever you say buddy

Keep not refuting
 
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