View Full Version : LeBrons slacked off this off-season and partied a lot
BigBoss
09-08-2015, 01:29 PM
He didn't go on any fad diets, he's not preaching The Land or trying to recruit, and he's partying in the 6 with Drake. He turns 31 this year. Window is closing for him.
AirFederer
09-08-2015, 01:38 PM
The window is still 2/6 parts open
tmacattack33
09-08-2015, 01:43 PM
He has the size and the tools to move to PF full time once he slows down. He will then be up there with C-Webber as the best passing PF of all time. He'll then still have a speed advantage over most other PF's. He'll have a pretty good jump shot for most PF's.
Bring it haters. You'll be hating for the next 5-6 of Lebron greatness :oldlol:
90sgoat
09-08-2015, 01:55 PM
He is exiting his prime right before the lenses of the paparazzi.
90sgoat
09-08-2015, 01:57 PM
He has the size and the tools to move to PF full time once he slows down. He will then be up there with C-Webber as the best passing PF of all time. He'll then still have a speed advantage over most other PF's. He'll have a pretty good jump shot for most PF's.
Bring it haters. You'll be hating for the next 5-6 of Lebron greatness :oldlol:
Size yes.
Tools no.
Skills no.
Lebron is a very limited low post player (cue 3Ball isolation stats) and you don't need to be a stat nerd to know this. The eye test is more than enough to see that Lebron has a subpar low post game. As of now, he would be a lower tier power forward. Doesn't have a single 10+ rpg season either.
If Lebron's future is as power forward, then he will never again be nr. 1 on a championship team.
3ball
09-08-2015, 01:58 PM
http://cdn.makeagif.com/media/6-05-2015/CU5j5S.gif
He has the size and the tools to move to PF full time once he slows down.
He has horrible touch around the basket - like a dwight howard, as opposed to karl malone or barkely or bynum or duncan...
And no actual post repertoire - only the bully-ball with no touch seen above... :facepalm
HurricaneKid
09-08-2015, 02:04 PM
Is OP stalking LeBron? How would you know LeBron wasn't training hard enough? Seems like wishful thinking...
DaSeba5
09-08-2015, 02:05 PM
All that matters is that he is healthy and ready for the playoffs.
actually from what i've been reading he has been working out real hard
ralph_i_el
09-08-2015, 02:28 PM
He was in my town for the Ohio State game. He was drinking downtown like 100yards from my house, but I didn't feel like waiting in a long line just to see him. This was two nights ago.
BigBoss
09-08-2015, 02:28 PM
actually from what i've been reading he has been working out real hard
Chris Brossuard sources?
Uncle Drew
09-08-2015, 06:01 PM
Second-year Cavs G Joe Harris tells NEOMG of LeBron James calling for pre-training camp team workouts: "He's on a mission."
:roll:
sdot_thadon
09-08-2015, 06:07 PM
Got the team in Miami having a pre camp already. What a lazy bastard.
20Four
09-08-2015, 06:09 PM
I'm a huge leBRONZE fan, but even I admit he's been slacking off...it kind of sucks knowing hes top50 of all time.....and this is coming from a huge leBRONZE fan
AnaheimLakers24
09-08-2015, 06:10 PM
He has the size and the tools to move to PF full time once he slows down.
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thanks for the laugh retard
chips93
09-08-2015, 06:20 PM
Lebron's been playing plenty of power forward at an elite level the last few years.
he would be the best power forward in the league if he could withstand the wear and tear.
He has horrible touch around the basket - like a dwight howard, as opposed to karl malone or barkely or bynum or duncan...
And no actual post repertoire - only the bully-ball with no touch seen above... :facepalm
If anything that gif shows the opposite, how greatly he posts/backs down a guy down all the way under the rim.... sure, the ball doesnt go in, but he doesnt miss many of those & showing the gif of his makes (which is at 70-80% FG down there, better than MJ) doesnt suit your agenda so i understand, carry on...
bizil
09-08-2015, 06:43 PM
He has the size and the tools to move to PF full time once he slows down. He will then be up there with C-Webber as the best passing PF of all time. He'll then still have a speed advantage over most other PF's. He'll have a pretty good jump shot for most PF's.
Bring it haters. You'll be hating for the next 5-6 of Lebron greatness :oldlol:
Well said! That's why Ive ALWAYS said that Magic, Bird, and Bron are the most UNIQUE perimeter players of all time. The MAIN REASON why is the fact that they can play the PF position. And as they get older, playing the PF is ALWAYS a viable option. As great as MJ, Kobe, West, Doc, and Wade are, they don't have that kind of versatility. As Durant adds some more weight in his career, moving to the PF (and being a more agile version of Bob McAdoo) could be a viable option as well late in his career.
swagga
09-08-2015, 06:50 PM
He has horrible touch around the basket - like a dwight howard, as opposed to karl malone or barkely or bynum or duncan...
And no actual post repertoire - only the bully-ball with no touch seen above... :facepalm
Size yes.
Tools no.
Skills no.
Lebron is a very limited low post player (cue 3Ball isolation stats) and you don't need to be a stat nerd to know this. The eye test is more than enough to see that Lebron has a subpar low post game. As of now, he would be a lower tier power forward. Doesn't have a single 10+ rpg season either.
If Lebron's future is as power forward, then he will never again be nr. 1 on a championship team.
when you post with more than one troll/alt accounts, it's wise to wait a couple of minutes before saying the same thing. Referencing yourself is another big no no.
Easy does it son.
JT123
09-08-2015, 06:55 PM
when you post with more than one troll/alt accounts, it's wise to wait a couple of minutes before saying the same thing. Referencing yourself is another big no no.
Easy does it son.
:roll:
swagga
09-08-2015, 06:57 PM
Well said! That's why Ive ALWAYS said that Magic, Bird, and Bron are the most UNIQUE perimeter players of all time. The MAIN REASON why is the fact that they can play the PF position. And as they get older, playing the PF is ALWAYS a viable option. As great as MJ, Kobe, West, Doc, and Wade are, they don't have that kind of versatility. As Durant adds some more weight in his career, moving to the PF (and being a more agile version of Bob McAdoo) could be a viable option as well late in his career.
I don't think he'll do that with his recurring foot problems. Imo he'll stay skinny, otherwise he'll break down really fast.
20Four
09-08-2015, 07:00 PM
:roll:
hes talking about you...I dont know why you're laughing :facepalm :facepalm
kamil
09-08-2015, 07:05 PM
http://cdn.makeagif.com/media/6-05-2015/CU5j5S.gif
Rose'sACL
09-08-2015, 07:07 PM
He has horrible touch around the basket - like a dwight howard, as opposed to karl malone or barkely or bynum or duncan...
And no actual post repertoire - only the bully-ball with no touch seen above... :facepalm
lol@horrible touch around the basket.
you are so delusional.
sdot_thadon
09-08-2015, 07:59 PM
when you post with more than one troll/alt accounts, it's wise to wait a couple of minutes before saying the same thing. Referencing yourself is another big no no.
Easy does it son.
Hey man, nothing like imaginary backup on an anonymous Web forum.:oldlol:
http://cdn.makeagif.com/media/6-05-2015/CU5j5S.gif
For every one play like that I'd bet there's 20 to 30 showing him scored with ease in that same spot. Cherry on.:cheers:
chips93
09-08-2015, 08:27 PM
I don't think he'll do that with his recurring foot problems. Imo he'll stay skinny, otherwise he'll break down really fast.
i think that durant's injuries were more like one badly treated injury, i doubt it becomes a chronic thing for him.
swagga
09-08-2015, 08:39 PM
i think that durant's injuries were more like one badly treated injury, i doubt it becomes a chronic thing for him.
if there is one thing you learn in more than 20 years of watching the game, it's that leg and back injuries for especially tall people are often times chronic.
G-train
09-08-2015, 08:55 PM
He has the size and the tools to move to PF full time once he slows down. He will then be up there with C-Webber as the best passing PF of all time. He'll then still have a speed advantage over most other PF's. He'll have a pretty good jump shot for most PF's.
Bring it haters. You'll be hating for the next 5-6 of Lebron greatness :oldlol:
He is 6'8 perimeter player. He will always be a perimeter player.
Hey Yo
09-08-2015, 09:11 PM
Got the team in Miami having a pre camp already. What a lazy bastard.
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-basketball/25294860/report-lebron-james-is-organizing-cavs-workouts-in-miami-this-week
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