View Full Version : Insider Request: Is LeBron James coasting?
Thanks in advance. The Heat are definitely coasting/resting as a team, but I want to see Lebron's answer about himself.
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/10291123/nba-lebron-james-taking-easy
Boarder Patrol
01-14-2014, 01:21 PM
MIAMI -- LeBron James is having an amazing 2013-14 season by any reasonable standard.
Except for his own.
James has somehow managed to raise his field goal percentage for the seventh straight season, to 59.1 percent. His true shooting percentage -- an advanced shooting percentage that incorporates 3-point shots and free throws -- stands at 67.2 percent. How high is that? As pointed out in a BIG Number episode last month, we've never seen a true shooting percentage north of 67 percent when taking at least 15 field goal attempts per game.
But the conversation around James has been more accusatory than congratulatory. The big question isn't "How's LeBron doing this?" It's, "Is LeBron coasting?"
Despite his otherworldly shooting efficiency, there is actually gobs of evidence to suggest that James is indeed playing in second gear, even after we account for his minutes, which have dipped this season to career-low levels.
Rebound rate? Dropped for the first time in five seasons. Assist rate? His lowest in eight seasons (32.4 percent of his teammates' baskets while on the floor). Steal rate? Never been lower. Block rate? Career-low as well. Outside of shot-making, all of the good things are down. Turnovers, on the other hand, are up to career-high levels.
So what's going on here?
Just before he left for Washington, D.C., to meet the president, I asked James that very question.
The shooting department
Here's something to chew on: The reigning MVP ranks tied for 18th in the NBA in field goal attempts per game (16.1).
James, the guy who seemingly can't miss, takes as many shots per game as Kemba Walker, and fewer shots than Al Jefferson. That doesn't consider the free throw line, but even when you add in foul shots, James ranks tied for 19th among qualified players (minimum 20 minutes per game).
For the coasting truthers, this is the hardest evidence that James is taking it easy. Shouldn't he be shooting more?
James said he often wonders that himself. Both he and Kevin Durant have played several games without their co-pilots this season, but James' shot attempts haven't sky-rocketed like Durant's have.
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James sometimes wonders what would happen if he took as many shots as Durant does.
"I do get jealous, I'm not gonna lie," James said. "I get jealous sometimes when I look over at KD and he's like 16-for-32 and then 14-for-34. ... Man."
But that might require a different approach.
"First of all, you have to have an unbelievable mindset to get up 30 shots," James said. "I always think about it, though. If I get up high-20s, 30 shots a game, what could I do today, with the way I'm playing?"
It's a question many basketball observers have asked, too. Heat coach Erik Spoelstra has said that if James was focused on scoring, he could "realistically" average 37 points per game.
But it's not as simple as "shoot more, win more." The Heat are 8-2 in James' 10 highest-usage games this season and 9-1 in his 10 lowest-usage games.
"I'm not much of a forced-shot guy," James said. "But there are games where I have it going, and then at the end of the game, I'm like, damn, I shot just 12-for-16? Why don't I get up at least six or seven more? I definitely notice it."
But the Heat's pace-and-space offense thrives on James' rare ability to create for himself and for others. The thinking is that Miami, which owns the second-most efficient offense in the land, has found a healthy equilibrium in which teams can't load up on James for fear that he'll hit the open teammate. As soon as he starts putting on the blinders, it might force an identity crisis for himself and his team.
"I think part of it is our offense," James said of his low shot total. "It puts us all in an equal-opportunity situation."
This is true, but the offense is also largely the same one that saw him shoot far more (18.1 field goal attempts) just two seasons ago.
Ultimately, though, James might not be that type of player anymore.
"I don't think it's part of my DNA," James says before cracking a smile. "But I think if my teammates came to me and said, 'Listen. Tonight, go off, let's see what you can do.' I think I could do it then."
The defense
Now consider this: The Heat have been 7.6 points per 100 possessions worse defensively with James on the floor, according to NBA.com. With him on the floor, the Heat have allowed 103.9 points per 100 possessions, which would rank 19th in the NBA. With him off the floor, the Heat have improved to 96.3 points allowed per 100 possessions, which would rank just behind the Indiana Pacers for second-best in the league.
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James' defensive numbers have sagged considerably this season.
It might be hard to believe that this is the same guy who drew Defensive Player of the Year buzz last season, but James' work on the defensive end has fallen off dramatically.
And it's not just the on-court/off-court numbers, either. James is currently blocking 0.3 shots per 36 minutes. That's less than half his career rate. Same as Kyle Korver, Stephen Curry and Matt Bonner. Fewer per minute than Kyrie Irving, Mo Williams and John Wall.
"I haven't gotten many chase-down blocks this year," James says. "Guys aren't challenging me as much. I mean, I've had a couple guys turn around and actually dribble the ball out."
That's true to some extent. James points to specific examples involving Landry Fields a few games ago, and J.J. Redick, who pulled up for an awkward midrange jumper on a fast break and clanked it in November. But those are the exception rather than the rule. It's almost unbelievable that a player of James' off-the-charts athleticism and instincts has yet to tally two blocks in the same game this season.
James' steal rate has also tumbled, dropping to a career-low 1.3 per 36 minutes.
"I don't know why my blocks and steals are down, not quite sure," James says before joking, "Rio [Mario Chalmers] and D-Wade [Dwyane Wade] are always stealing everything. That's where my steals have gone."
Is James coasting?
By all accounts, James is a basketball genius. But there's a difference between what he can do and what he has done this season.
James can consistently guard positions 1 through 5, but that doesn't mean he has consistently guarded 1 through 5 this season. James can take over a game at will, but that doesn't mean he has taken over games at his will.
The impetus to do so, though, may not be there yet. The Heat are sitting comfortably as the No. 2 seed in a dreadful Eastern Conference, with a 7.5-game buffer in the standings and still within reach of the Pacers.
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We'll see Wednesday how I'm coasting. You'll see the numbers I'll put up on Wednesday. Just watch.
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-- LeBron James
And consider the mileage. Counting preseason, regular season and postseason, James has played more games than any NBA player since joining the Heat back in 2010 -- 340 games and nearly 13,000 minutes in all.
So for James, this isn't coasting. It's more like energy management.
"I cannot coast," James said, "because I don't know if the next game will be the last game I've ever played. It's my mindset, when I get out on the floor, I gotta go hard. I don't know where it came from, the way I was brought up, the way I played when I was a kid."
To be clear, James even in second gear is better than just about every player in the game. His 29.3 player efficiency rating is still second in the league behind Durant, even if it's down from last season's league-leading 31.7 rate. By every measure, James remains a dominant force overall -- even if this Heat season feels like an 82-game preseason.
But James' numbers do speak volumes.
"I'm listening to the numbers. Even though I'm not a big numbers guy, I do my part," James said. "Maybe I do have to start ramping it up a little but more."
With two days off this weekend and a refreshing visit to the White House on Tuesday, James promises we'll see a different James against the 17-19 Washington Wizards.
"We'll see Wednesday how I'm coasting," James said jokingly as he made his way into the Heat locker room on Monday. "You'll see the numbers I'll put up on Wednesday. Just watch."
Illuminati
01-14-2014, 01:22 PM
"We'll see Wednesday how I'm coasting," James said jokingly as he made his way into the Heat locker room on Monday. "You'll see the numbers I'll put up on Wednesday. Just watch."
:bowdown: :rockon: :cheers: :D :banana:
Tomorrow gone be good.
Marlo_Stanfield
01-14-2014, 01:25 PM
:bowdown: :rockon: :cheers: :D :banana:
Tomorrow gone be good.
of course he was coasting and focused to set teammates up and pass but the last three games he changed his scoring approach. i hope he keeps it up and allways tries to score first and pass second. afterall hes the biggest missmatch in NBA history with Shaq:coleman:
robert de niro
01-14-2014, 01:33 PM
against washington :bowdown:
KirbyPls
01-14-2014, 01:36 PM
As an Idaho Lebron stan, that defensive metric is concerning.
Solefade
01-14-2014, 01:40 PM
against washington :bowdown:
washington is fairly decent this season
Boomerang
01-14-2014, 01:40 PM
James sometimes wonders what would happen if he took as many shots as Durant does.
"I do get jealous, I'm not gonna lie," James said. "I get jealous sometimes when I look over at KD and he's like 16-for-32 and then 14-for-34. ... Man."
Is pauk lebron?!
ArbitraryWater
01-14-2014, 01:41 PM
Coasting and still the best :bowdown:
RightToCensor
01-14-2014, 01:42 PM
Lebron making his haters look like fools......not that they already looked that way.
Illuminati
01-14-2014, 01:47 PM
Crazy how he's coasting and still considered the best player in the league and only second in the MVP race. :oldlol:
#number6ix#
01-14-2014, 01:50 PM
Wtf is he gonna do Wednsday shoot the ball 20 times instead if 16... He should just go out there and just do it instead of announcing it
JUDGE WITNESS
01-14-2014, 01:52 PM
wednesday box score 50 pts 70% fg 15 reb 20 ast
bank on it
#number6ix#
01-14-2014, 01:57 PM
But James' numbers do speak volumes.
"I'm listening to the numbers. Even though I'm not a big numbers guy, I do my part," James said. "Maybe I do have to start ramping it up a little but more."
Okay bron stop lying
ArbitraryWater
01-14-2014, 01:58 PM
Great my first heat game thread since registered and Bron promises some crazy shit :lol :cheers: :banana: :D :pimp: :rockon: :bowdown:
pegasus
01-14-2014, 02:05 PM
He's full of it.:lol In order for him to take 5-6 more shots, his team would need to steal the ball 5-6 more times a game.
mr.big35
01-14-2014, 02:07 PM
Who actually pay for these insiders articles?
lebeast666
01-14-2014, 02:16 PM
inb4 5-21fg 13pts/6asts/3rebs
Marlo_Stanfield
01-14-2014, 02:28 PM
if lebron doesn at least shoot 28 times against Washington i WILL get mad:coleman:
Lebron23
01-14-2014, 03:34 PM
Leiverson.
http://test.terezowens.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/LeBron-pic.jpg
wpdougie2180
01-14-2014, 06:08 PM
Not to be that guy but Lebron career avg 20 FGA per game Durant career 18.9 FGA career avg per game, so yeah u were saying lebron
All Net
01-14-2014, 06:18 PM
Coasting or just very tired after 3 very long years of making the finals..you decide.
DMAVS41
01-14-2014, 06:45 PM
If he's coasting/resting...he's just smart.
The Heat would rather be healthy and fresh in the playoffs rather than have a potential game 7 at home.
CNNonceAgain
01-14-2014, 06:46 PM
Coasting or just very tired after 3 very long years of making the finals..you decide.
Coasting. Have you seen his plays this year? Have you seen games where after it's all said and done and the Heat are going to lose, he just dominates for a play as if to say "I wasn't trying"? It's downright disrespectful.
TheReturn
01-14-2014, 06:54 PM
If he's coasting/resting...he's just smart.
The Heat would rather be healthy and fresh in the playoffs rather than have a potential game 7 at home.
Yeah, I mean they obiously would like to have home court throughout, but they won't try to get it at any cost.
All Net
01-14-2014, 06:54 PM
Coasting. Have you seen his plays this year? Have you seen games where after it's all said and done and the Heat are going to lose, he just dominates for a play as if to say "I wasn't trying"? It's downright disrespectful.
Honestly It
oarabbus
01-14-2014, 08:17 PM
I legitimately think LeBron owes us a 50+ point performance where he's jacking shots. He owes it to NBA fans everywhere.
chazzy
01-14-2014, 08:25 PM
Those defensive numbers are shocking
mlh1981
01-14-2014, 08:43 PM
Not sure people who drop hundreds of dollars on NBA tickets want to hear a story like this, but it's a long, grueling season, and there are no possible rewards for LeBron over the course of 82. Everything he wants comes in June.
CarryMeShaq
01-14-2014, 08:45 PM
I legitimately think LeBron owes us a 50+ point performance where he's jacking shots. He owes it to NBA fans everywhere.
Don't worry it's coming, against OKC or IND.
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