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3ball
05-19-2015, 01:58 AM
He tries to do everything himself - he's the least assisted player of any wing other than Harden.

When the team's #1 option scores all his buckets himself, he's not letting teammates throw him assists or use him to playmake themselves, which lowers their assisting capacity and engagement in the game.

Lebron might be a nice guy off the court, but on the court, he's like an introvert that doesn't engage others, such as asking for help (an assist) - in this way, he's not a team player and isn't an asset his teammates can use to reach the next level: being a playmaker, rather than just a play-finisher waiting on Lebron to toss them a dime.

Contrastingly, a great scorer that plays off-ball has a much higher assisted rate and therefore OPENS UP the game with more opportunities for teammates to assist/playmake more.. This results in greater engagement, synergies and a completely higher dimension (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10422919&postcount=9) of playing.
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Heavincent
05-19-2015, 02:02 AM
You've basically made this thread 3 times with slightly different wording.

In fact, you've made tons of threads, but there are only like 2 or 3 concepts across all of those threads.

oarabbus
05-19-2015, 02:03 AM
You've basically made this thread 3 times with slightly different wording.

:oldlol:

plowking
05-19-2015, 02:04 AM
Jordan was an even worse teammate.

And a shitty basketball player.

warriorfan
05-19-2015, 02:05 AM
He tries to do everything himself - he's the least assisted player of any wing other than Harden.

When the team's #1 option scores all his buckets himself, he's not letting teammates throw him assists or use him to playmake themselves, which lowers their assisting capacity and engagement in the game.

Lebron might be a nice guy off the court, but on the court, he's like an introvert that doesn't engage others, such as asking for help (an assist) - in this way, he's not a team player and isn't an asset his teammates can use to reach the next level: a playmaker, rather than just a play-finisher waiting on Lebron to toss them a dime.

Contrastingly, a great scorer that plays off-ball has a much higher assisted rate and therefore OPENS UP the game with more opportunities for teammates to assist/playmake more.. This results in greater engagement, synergies and a completely higher dimension (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10422919&postcount=9) of playing.
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:applause:

Fudge
05-19-2015, 02:06 AM
You've basically made this thread 3 times with slightly different wording.

In fact, you've made tons of threads, but there are only like 2 or 3 concepts across all of those threads.
And the same idiots will still bite :lol

3ball = Top 3 GOAT troll

SouBeachTalents
05-19-2015, 02:06 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpdtT618Tco

k0kakw0rld
05-19-2015, 02:08 AM
He tries to do everything himself - he's the least assisted player of any wing other than Harden.

When the team's #1 option scores all his buckets himself, he's not letting teammates throw him assists or use him to playmake themselves, which lowers their assisting capacity and engagement in the game.

Lebron might be a nice guy off the court, but on the court, he's like an introvert that doesn't engage others, such as asking for help (an assist) - in this way, he's not a team player and isn't an asset his teammates can use to reach the next level: a playmaker, rather than just a play-finisher waiting on Lebron to toss them a dime.

Contrastingly, a great scorer that plays off-ball has a much higher assisted rate and therefore OPENS UP the game with more opportunities for teammates to assist/playmake more.. This results in greater engagement, synergies and a completely higher dimension (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=10422919&postcount=9) of playing.
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Jordan is not the GOAT & been waiting for your ass in my anti-Jordan thread. I know you scared, chump :pimp:

pauk
05-19-2015, 04:39 AM
Lebron's usage %:

Lowest - 28.2%
Highest - 33.5%
Average - 31.7% - Playoffs - 31.6%

Jordan's usage %:

Lowest - 29.8%
Highest - 38.6%
Average - 33.3% (#1 all-time) - Playoffs - 35.6% (#1 all-time)

J Shuttlesworth
05-19-2015, 04:45 AM
Lebron's usage %:

Lowest - 28.2%
Highest - 33.5%
Average - 31.7% - Playoffs - 31.6%

Jordan's usage %:

Lowest - 29.8%
Highest - 38.6%
Average - 33.3% (#1 all-time) - Playoffs - 35.6% (#1 all-time)
Damn really? higher usage, and lower APG per game?

LeBron career: 6.9. Season high: 8.6
MJ career: 5.2. Season high: 7.2

And this guy is supposed to be more "selfless" than LeBron according to OP?

Not only does he not share on the basketball court, but he's selfish with his family. Allowed his father to be murdered for his own gambling addictions :facepalm Can't believe the OP spends all his waking hours defending this scumbag

pastis
05-19-2015, 06:03 AM
damn your jordan sucking starts to be so annyoing. jordan with rodman, pippen, kukoc goat coach. give bron same m8s/same calibre of m8ts over 6 years and he wins it all.