Lebron just so sick !!!

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bron is gonna face the same voter fatigue michael faced especially with OKC having a better record in a tougher conference and KD having a career year
 

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Only 7 footer that gets a pass from me for using the jumper as a primary weapon is Dirk, everyone else gets the :shaq2: face.

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you clearly have no idea what kinda impact a big man who can shoot jumpers has. the spacing it allows is great for any team.
 
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bron is gonna face the same voter fatigue michael faced especially with OKC having a better record in a tougher conference and KD having a career year

I wont even be mad breh

Let KD shine..obviously Bron is MVP, but its not like KD doesn't deserve it.
 

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:yeshrug: LeBron is great but I'm not that impressed with him cause to me he's like Shaq.

Overwhelming god given ability doesn't impress me as much as skill that has been honed in through practice and hard work. Hence the reason I will always PREFER Hakeem over Shaq. I PREFER Durant over LeBron. Durant and Hakeem were the players they were cause of their incredible SKILL. LeBron and Shaq were the players they were because of their overwhelming god given ability.

Ya'll nikkas can gawk over a 6'8" 270 behemouth that can run faster and jump high than everyone else hitting layups. Just don't expect me to. I'm gawk at the Durantula pulling up from 30 and stroking 3s in nikkas faces.


Do people really think you can improve your fg% 6 years in a row without hard work and practice?:what:
Lebron is shooting 40% from 3 this year.:wow: Melo is shooting 41%

Look at Shaq's post game, then look at Dwight's, then tell me more about how Shaq had no skill.:beli:
 

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you clearly have no idea what kinda impact a big man who can shoot jumpers has. the spacing it allows is great for any team.

spacing comes from your wings being able to shoot. True big men's game should be from 15 and in. Your wings allow you to have more space inside to operate and dominate.

We don't wanna see a game where every cat is 6'8 and under playing 5 on 5. That's rec league stuff
 

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So would you take a 50 point game on 40% or 51 points on 68% shooting with 11 boards and 8 assists, cause LeBron did that too :mjpls:

Stepping onto the-coli is like a glitch in the matrix, now LeBron is a boring player :dead:

I knew I'm not the only one that was reading that post like :what:. Some of these dudes are :mindblown:
 

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bron is gonna face the same voter fatigue michael faced especially with OKC having a better record in a tougher conference and KD having a career year

This different because they didnt give those MVPs that Mike should have won to another SG.

There is no way you can give the MVP to someone playing Lebron's position
 

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spacing comes from your wings being able to shoot. True big men's game should be from 15 and in. Your wings allow you to have more space inside to operate and dominate.

We don't wanna see a game where every cat is 6'8 and under playing 5 on 5. That's rec league stuff

:what:

That's not true about spacing, big man are very valuable spacers, especially in todays league without hand checking, allowing guards to penetrate much easier. I mean, every dominating power forward in todays game can basically hit the jumper; Griffin, Amare, Aldridge, Ibaka, Al Jefferson, David West, Bosh, Randolph, Boozer etc. Even guys like Ilyasova, Bargnani, David Lee attempt alot of jumpers.

Garnetts jumper draws a big man defender out of the paint, which allows wing players to make cuts to the basket without facing a rotating big man. It's simple basketball and it happens all the time in the NBA.

It's basically a given, in todays basketball, that your power forward can stretch the floor and if the trend continues, centers with the ability to hit jumpers will probably be the norm in the future.
 

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That's not true about spacing, big man are very valuable spacers, especially in todays league without hand checking, allowing guards to penetrate much easier. I mean, every dominating power forward in todays game can basically hit the jumper; Griffin, Amare, Aldridge, Ibaka, Al Jefferson, David West, Bosh, Randolph, Boozer etc. Even guys like Ilyasova, Bargnani, David Lee attempt alot of jumpers.

Garnetts jumper draws a big man defender out of the paint, which allows wing players to make cuts to the basket without facing a rotating big man. It's simple basketball and it happens all the time in the NBA.

It's basically a given, in todays basketball, that your power forward can stretch the floor and if the trend continues, centers with the ability to hit jumpers will probably be the norm in the future.

I was talking more from a true C perspective. I agree with your PF being able to have that 15-17 foot jumper (ala Orlando Horace Grant)

When the NBA had true centers like Shaq, Keem, Zo, D Rob, Zo, KAJ, etc.. it was important to create space around them to give them more room to work in the paint.
 

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
Larry Bird; Dirk, Rasheed, and KG :mjpls:

Bird played the 3.

I said Dirk is respect worthy.

That Pistons team wasn't built around Sheed.

And KG is terrycloth, that means very soft :bryan:


I'll counter with Shaq having more rings than Dirk, Sheed and KG combined. :ooh:

Outside of Dirk, nobody has been successful building around a big man that relies on the jumper first and foremost. Having a PF that can hit them is fine if he's not your best player, but building a team around a jumpshooting big isn't wavey and has proven difficult to win with.
 

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:laugh:

Please, run down the list of all the title teams built around big men that primarily took jumpers.

Don't be foolish, this is a relativly new trend and will continue. Dirk and KG both did it in the last 5 years. Obviously LeBron is the best player on the Heat, but who's their best big? Bosh. What does he do best? Shoot jumpers.

You can't know alot about basketbal if you deny the importance of having bigs that can shoot and if you do indeed have a problem with it.. Well, then you will have a tough time following the NBA in the future because it will be the norm.

It didn't make sense before, but because of all the rule changes (defensive three second, zone, hand checking, the shaq rule etc. ) it's vital for every team to have big men that can stretch the floor.

It's much tougher to be effective as just a big man in todays league because of all of this.
 
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