Flywin Lannister
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When he gets no help and has a triple double... the Cavs still get completely destroyed.
When all starters are in double figures
When all players play intense D
When everybody fights for each ball.. they crush the Celtics (playing at home helps, but had they played like this they wouldn't have gotten crushed in Boston)
And when bench players (e.g. Korver, Clarkson) come through and do their thing (Korver's always good btw, but Clarkson's been invisible so far).. it becomes actually easy to win.
So this proves without a doubt, that the 'LeBron needs more help' is not nonsense.
Numbers don't lie, when the numbers say 'LeBron's team mates not counting 1 player did not help' they lose. When the numbers say 'LeBron's team mates helped a lot' they easily win.

Before saying 'LeBron stan!' I am just talking about pure cold numbers, measurable facts. LeBron's a great player we can agree and when he's around at least a decent team, the team is a title contender he's just that good. But when his team disappears (which we've seen all season at times and earlier in his career) he can have the best individual performance.. it has no impact. He gives amazing cross court passes to people you only realize are open once he passes to them.. but they have to shoot and score. They have to show initiative and drive.. and they need to dive for balls and bully their opponents on the defensive end and the offensive rebound end. When they do that.. you know nobody can stop him in the East and has a shot in the Finals if GSW is just a bit off.
When all starters are in double figures
When all players play intense D
When everybody fights for each ball.. they crush the Celtics (playing at home helps, but had they played like this they wouldn't have gotten crushed in Boston)
And when bench players (e.g. Korver, Clarkson) come through and do their thing (Korver's always good btw, but Clarkson's been invisible so far).. it becomes actually easy to win.
So this proves without a doubt, that the 'LeBron needs more help' is not nonsense.
Numbers don't lie, when the numbers say 'LeBron's team mates not counting 1 player did not help' they lose. When the numbers say 'LeBron's team mates helped a lot' they easily win.

Before saying 'LeBron stan!' I am just talking about pure cold numbers, measurable facts. LeBron's a great player we can agree and when he's around at least a decent team, the team is a title contender he's just that good. But when his team disappears (which we've seen all season at times and earlier in his career) he can have the best individual performance.. it has no impact. He gives amazing cross court passes to people you only realize are open once he passes to them.. but they have to shoot and score. They have to show initiative and drive.. and they need to dive for balls and bully their opponents on the defensive end and the offensive rebound end. When they do that.. you know nobody can stop him in the East and has a shot in the Finals if GSW is just a bit off.







