How Bout When He's Done Playing And We Can Look At His Complete Resume?
Just An Idea
He's in his 10th season.
We can start to connect the dots now.
How Bout When He's Done Playing And We Can Look At His Complete Resume?
Just An Idea
He's in his 10th season.
We can start to connect the dots now.
at 56% field goal percentage.....ignores him taking 10 shots from 3 feet away.
at 10 rebs.....ignores that he's as tall as Dwight Howard.
at all of the assists......ignores that he controls the ball 70% of the possession. If the Heat traded for Chris Paul or Steve Nash tomorrow, they'd have to fall in line and let the Power Forward facilitate instead
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lebron's referee protected power layups =/= good shooting
Did we give Kobe this same opportunity?![]()
He's shooting 52% eFG on jumpers, and 42% from 3, he's a good shooter.
Besides, Kobe, Durant, Westbrook and Harden all go the foul line more than him. The guy that drives the most and scores the most in the paint, takes less freethrows per game than dudes that rely on jumpers.
at 56% field goal percentage.....ignores him taking 10 shots from 3 feet away.
at 10 rebs.....ignores that he's as tall as Dwight Howard.
at all of the assists......ignores that he controls the ball 70% of the possession. If the Heat traded for Chris Paul or Steve Nash tomorrow, they'd have to fall in line and let the Power Forward facilitate instead
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Lebron is shooting 42% from 3's
Lebron is 6'8 and dwight is 6'11
It's clearlebron is shining that's why you made that thread trying to discredit his streak of 60% fg and 30+ points
Lebron is at worst, an inch shorter than Dwight![]()
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and its easy to average 60% from the field goal when 44 of your last 65 shots are layups and shots inside of 10 feet![]()
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and if it's so easy then why hasn't it never been done in nba history before?
at 56% field goal percentage.....ignores him taking 10 shots from 3 feet away.
at 10 rebs.....ignores that he's as tall as Dwight Howard.
at all of the assists......ignores that he controls the ball 70% of the possession. If the Heat traded for Chris Paul or Steve Nash tomorrow, they'd have to fall in line and let the Power Forward facilitate instead
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