Just so we're clear here - I think LeBron should be taking all these shots, and more.
I'm just surprised the efficiency crew is so quiet.
I'd say there's been 1-2 shots per quarter that have made me cringe and think he shouldn't have pulled the trigger. In the live discussion of the game last night, I think I described one particularly bad iso as "indulgent".
LeBron could be playing more efficiently. He's getting a pass on it because his team has two wins and an OT loss when his team was the underdog going into the series and got worse when Irving got injured.
LeBron is doing a good job finding open shooters when the offense has a lot of movement, but the team has settled for a LOT of left-side isos for LeBron and hoping he makes something happen.
Some of that might be by design. If we believe Blatt is slowplaying us, he's a genius for calling some isos, giving LeBron permission to stand there and run the shot clock down while everyone on the floor for CLE has a chance to catch their breath and get ready for the next defensive possession. Whatever trade off CLE is making in offensive efficiency with those isos, they are making it back on the other end with better defense.
I also wonder if Shumpert's injury changed their play calling on the fly. CLE has an effective program running right now by having whoever Curry is guarding pick for LeBron, and watching Curry try to defend the PnR. I really like that inverted Dean Smith set where the guards set up on the elbows, let LeBron choose which guard picks for him, and then LeBron attacks the basket or drops off a pass to an open man. But when Shumpert got hurt, CLE could not afford any more hurts, mich less any more injuries. As effective as making Curry defend the R in the PnR is, CLE couldn't afford to let their guards consistently screen bigger, stronger players and risk more hurts.
There's also an element of GSW trying to program LeBron and make him predictable. For the most part they've refused to double-team LeBron, surrendering a lot of drives to the hoop and offensive rebounds, but shutting off spotted-up three-point shooters. So GSW is baiting LeBron into a style of play he'd rather not do, but seems to be the rational choice. (there were also stretches last night where IMO Iguodala got in LeBron's head and dared LeBron to shoot jumpers over him; solid gamesmanship by Iggy there) The way to slow LeBron down is to make him predictable - that's how DAL won their title, they zone trapped LeBron in ways where they knew exactly how he would respond.