Lebron does not suck..but his style of play does not make the team belter around him. If you put James on GS they would not be as good as they are now due to his need to have the ball all the time.I think it's time we face the fact that LeBron sucks.
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#### me with this ####.Lebron does not suck..but his style of play does not make the team belter around him. If you put James on GS they would not be as good as they are now due to his need to have the ball all the time.
Amen brother!Lebron does not suck..but his style of play does not make the team belter around him. If you put James on GS they would not be as good as they are now due to his need to have the ball all the time.
I don`t know how many time last night James held the ball for 16-20 seconds and then drives and passes off and the Cav players were all standing around.
Lebron does not suck..but his style of play does not make the team belter around him. If you put James on GS they would not be as good as they are now due to his need to have the ball all the time.
I don`t know how many time last night James held the ball for 16-20 seconds and then drives and passes off and the Cav players were all standing around.
I'm not 100% certain, but my best guess on this is zero times.Lebron does not suck..but his style of play does not make the team belter around him. If you put James on GS they would not be as good as they are now due to his need to have the ball all the time.
I don`t know how many time last night James held the ball for 16-20 seconds and then drives and passes off and the Cav players were all standing around.
Just go ahead and call it, LeBron will never win another major and definitely will not catch the Golden Bear.I think it's time we face the fact that LeBron sucks.
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Where did I say they were all wide open shots? I truly don't think you understand the fundamental difference between a contested and uncontested shot.When super fan says they were all wide open shots, they were all wide open shots.
I'll try to make it as easy as I can for you. See above in bold red, underlined, and italicized lettering.My mistake. I'm sure Curry and Thompson will only shoot 17% for the rest of the series when they take wide open shots.
Agree GBJust go ahead and call it, LeBron will never win another major and definitely will not catch the Golden Bear.
Most of this is true. The only things I would add are that he yells at and blames his teammates, gets his coaches fired, holds self-centered press conferences, and all-around acts like a little #####. Other than that he is a great player.Lebron does not suck..but his style of play does not make the team belter around him. If you put James on GS they would not be as good as they are now due to his need to have the ball all the time.
I don`t know how many time last night James held the ball for 16-20 seconds and then drives and passes off and the Cav players were all standing around.
This is EXACTLY what people said about Game 1 of the WCF when OKC won with Durant and Westbrook shooting a combined 17-51. Yeah, Thompson and Curry will almost certainly shoot much better as the series goes on. But so will Irving. And Livingston's not gonna go 8 for 10 every game.When you have Curry and Klay shoot as bad as they did and GS still run's away.....not a good sign for the Cav's. Poor defense IMO last night and Love is super soft in the paint. Cleveland's bench did nothing. Golden State's depth shined and that will be the major X factor of this series. Their depth is superior. Livingston got whatever he wanted when he would come in and hit that short jumper. His elevation last night was fantastic. He had a great game.
Lebron and his crew no question must steal game 2 to make this a series. Going down 2-0 will not bode well. They are not the Warriors who showed they can storm back from a 3-1 deficit.
You know he is 3rd all time in playoff assists, right? Behind only John Stockton and Magic Johnson?Lebron does not suck..but his style of play does not make the team belter around him. If you put James on GS they would not be as good as they are now due to his need to have the ball all the time.
could probably count on 1 hand the number of NBA players that are good in the postll on the boards and be such a good shooter but look so lost on the low block? He's a great passer and has a nice shot, he shouldn't look that bad with his back to the basket.
????????Most of this is true. The only things I would add are that he yells at and blames his teammates, gets his coaches fired, holds self-centered press conferences, and all-around acts like a little #####. Other than that he is a great player.
Technically, I think they did because Lebron mentioned having a better gameplan for Game 2. Seemed like part of it was create mismatches to get Lebron and Love posting up. Worked quite a bit, but when the double teams came, they fell apart, especially Love. Ball wasn't moving like it has been of late, partly due to GS defense and partly due to Cavs looking sloppy and sluggish. JR was barely touching the ball and he's usually the recipient of good look 3's. Frye barely played, still not sure on that one. Time to regroup with the extra days off.Idk what it was last night, but as someone last night pointed out, did Cleveland even have a gameplan on offense? I feel like they tried a few different things early last night, then after nothing worked, 2nd half they just reverted to give Bron the ball and pray he can win it for us.
I still don't see where I wrote "all" anywhere even with your bold red, underlined, and italicized lettering. Please try again.I'll try to make it as easy as I can for you. See above in bold red, underlined, and italicized lettering.
I also did not change your quote which you are accustomed to doing.
OK, I'm a LeBron detractor, but this doesn't make any sense to me. When the Cavs were rolling through the playoffs, and Love and Irving were scoring in bunches, the accolades to LeBron were that he was better as a facilitator and now he has the weapons to play off of him, he's an amazing passer, defenses commit to stopping him and he makes great decisions with the ball, always the "right" decision even if it is a lesser player.Lebron does not suck..but his style of play does not make the team belter around him. If you put James on GS they would not be as good as they are now due to his need to have the ball all the time.
I don`t know how many time last night James held the ball for 16-20 seconds and then drives and passes off and the Cav players were all standing around.
lol some stat from somewhere. At least you verified to me that you have never opened up NBA.com.Now I see what you did. You've grabbed some stat from somewhere that said they shot 17% on wide open looks because they shot a warm 29% for the game (just decided to go look at their box score numbers). So what was it, something like 4/23 on wide open looks and 4/4 on contested shots?
Please respond to my next post above.I still don't see where I wrote "all" anywhere even with your bold red, underlined, and italicized lettering. Please try again.
Golden States depth was on full display last night. Their bench scorched the Cav's. Now imagine Curry and Klay reverting to the mean. The bench carried them last night.This is EXACTLY what people said about Game 1 of the WCF when OKC won with Durant and Westbrook shooting a combined 17-51. Yeah, Thompson and Curry will almost certainly shoot much better as the series goes on. But so will Irving. And Livingston's not gonna go 8 for 10 every game.
Golden State will probably win the series because they're simply the better team, but this logic where you isolate one or two players, look at their stats, and project the rest of the series accordingly based on the assumption that they'll correct to their norms but nothing else will is silly.
I don't agree with that. There were definitely several possessions where they looked sort of Harden/Rockets-esque. But I assume that is what they thought the best way to win was (or at least to start with). Similar to last year when Lebron had to shoulder it all. Space and 3s is probably the best way, though Irving definitely can get to the rim more.I'm not 100% certain, but my best guess on this is zero times.
Lebron is the best player in the game.....no doubt in my mind about that. Curry is the MVP....Lebron is still the best all around player on the planet. It does not mean he will win another title though. This is Love's and Iriving's first go around in The Finals. Growing pains are sure to be on display.OK, I'm a LeBron detractor, but this doesn't make any sense to me. When the Cavs were rolling through the playoffs, and Love and Irving were scoring in bunches, the accolades to LeBron were that he was better as a facilitator and now he has the weapons to play off of him, he's an amazing passer, defenses commit to stopping him and he makes great decisions with the ball, always the "right" decision even if it is a lesser player.
Now that they lose, he doesn't make the players around him better?
I didn't see last night's game until the 4th quarter, so I can't speak about game 1 specifically.
-LeBron looked off last night. I don't know what his deal is and haven't watched him much this year, but he wasn't dominate. He looked more like Draymond Green playing out there than the LeBron I've seen over the years. The Cavs need him to be LeBron of old because role-player LeBron isn't going to cut it. I'm sure a lot of it is Golden State's defense, but still, he's too talented not to figure something out.
Atlanta was getting swept by Cle no matter what but Horford was horrible in that series. I won't be said to see him leave - would prefer to get something out of it but oh well.GOB said:https://twitter.com/ShamsCharania/status/738488558701318144?s=09
And so begins the dismantling of Atlanta.
Horford coming to Orlando... To watch Aaron Gordon dominate.
Me- it's silly to assume that two players will revert to their statistical norms but nobody else will.Golden States depth was on full display last night. Their bench scorched the Cav's. Now imagine Curry and Klay reverting to the mean. The bench carried them last night.
45-10 was the final in bench vs bench.
Cav's can't win a single game if that trend continues. Even if Irving reverts to the mean (and he probably will) the bench depth of GS is a huge factor in this series.
Shumpert, Dellavedova and Jefferson a combined minus 44.....wow. Can't win with that no matter what your big three do.
OKC presented match up problems because of how good they are grabbing offensive rebounds. Durant and Westbrook could shoot like crap, but that deficiency in scoring could be offset by grabbing a ton of OREB. Completely different situation than what Cleveland can put on the floor.This is EXACTLY what people said about Game 1 of the WCF when OKC won with Durant and Westbrook shooting a combined 17-51. Yeah, Thompson and Curry will almost certainly shoot much better as the series goes on. But so will Irving. And Livingston's not gonna go 8 for 10 every game.
Golden State will probably win the series because they're simply the better team, but this logic where you isolate one or two players, look at their stats, and project the rest of the series accordingly based on the assumption that they'll correct to their norms but nothing else will is silly.
Not so much about if Steph and Klay do what they normally do. What I saw was GS bench destroy Cleveland's. They match up well vs the Cav's bench...so much so that if they don't do a better job going forward....I don't care what Love and Irving do, they can't beat GS if they allow those bench players to get whatever they want. Because it looked very very easy for them last night. Livingston was gliding into the key and getting that short jumper at will. The Cav's defense was the absolute suck last night. So many wide open, uncontested looks, and way too much ISO on the offensive end for the Cav's.Me- it's silly to assume that two players will revert to their statistical norms but nobody else will.
You- imagine what's gonna happen when those two players revert to their statistical norms but nobody else does except maybe Kyrie Irving?
Livingston was awesome last night. And so was Barbosa. But those guys were either terrible or invisible for most of the OKC series. Why would you expect them to maintain their performance levels over one game rather than reverting to something closer to the seven game sample size that immediately preceded it? It's not like OKC has some incredible bench with impressive defenders that you'd expect to nullify those guys in a way Cleveland can't. If anything the opposite would seem to be true.
Again, I think GSW wins the series going away, so I agree with you there. But the idea that last night's game was instructive because "hey look what happens if Steph and Klay start shooting like themselves again!" is just really silly to me.
good analysis. totally agree with the bold.Not so much about if Steph and Klay do what they normally do. What I saw was GS bench destroy Cleveland's. They match up well vs the Cav's bench...so much so that if they don't do a better job going forward....I don't care what Love and Irving do, they can't beat GS if they allow those bench players to get whatever they want. Because it looked very very easy for them last night. Livingston was gliding into the key and getting that short jumper at will. The Cav's defense was the absolute suck last night. So many wide open, uncontested looks, and way too much ISO on the offensive end for the Cav's.
If they had done what they normally do they would have won by 25-30 points. So this series has the potential to get really ugly if the Cav's do not make some serious defensive adjustments. This GS team is far better than last years squad. Lebron and a bunch of JAG's took them to the brink.....yet this season with his team healthy they did not look nearly as good. It's only one game. I don't think this will be the norm. But if the Cav's play like this again in game 2...even with Irving being Irving they will still be blown off the floor.
All things being equal....all-stars being who they are....GS's depth is clearly going to be the difference to me.
3-4?This is a pivotal series for James to win. James will be 32 next season and is not a spring chicken anymore. How many more chances will he get?
He was 7/17 and had 17/11. He seems to be getting a lot more heat in here than say, Kyrie Irving. He also shot just 1 free throw somehow.It's a small sample size of course but it really does look like Love is a pedestrian contributer on a contender. Compare that to how great of a stretch 4 Chris bosh is/was and its yet another indicator to me that bosh is underrated.
Bosh's contribution as a PnR defender was huge in the Heat's 4 straight Finals run.His numbers are fine. But the utter lack of defense or simply "taking up space" in the paint is staggering for a guy that size.