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10-03-2015, 04:06 PM
Let's stop the bullshit from 3ball spreading lies

AST: Assist Ratio - the percentage of a team's possessions that ends in an assist. Assist Ratio = (Assists x 100) divided by [(FGA + (FTA x 0.44) + Assists + Turnovers]

Cavs 2015
Assist Ratio: 17.2 (8th best)

Cavs 2014
Assist Ratio: 16.3 (21st best)

Miami 2014
Assist Ratio: 18.2 (4th best)

Miami 2015
Assist Ratio: 16.2 (22nd best)

Clearly Lebron has a POSITIVE impact on his teams assist numbers

Let's look at some other Lebron teams

Miami 2013
Assist Ratio: 18.5 (3rd best)


Cleveland 2010
Assist Ratio: 16.0 (4th best)

Cleveland 2009
Assist Ratio: 15.2 (12th best)

What we also know is that LITERALLY every year since 2007-2008, Lebron led teams have been top 10 offenses, and the last 4 or 5 have been top 5.

3ball
10-03-2015, 04:10 PM
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In addition to PPG, Lebron significantly lowers the APG and assist % of his teammates:


Wade apg and assist % before Lebron (04'-10'): 6.6 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2004-2010-sum:per_game), 34.8% (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2004-2010-sum:advanced)
Wade apg and assist % with... Lebron (11'-14'): 4.7 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2011-2014-sum:per_game), 25.5% (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2011-2014-sum:advanced)


Bosh apg and assist % before Lebron (04'-10'): 2.2, 10.5%
Bosh apg and assist % with... Lebron (11'-14'): 1.6 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/boshch01.html#2011-2014-sum:per_game), .8.0% (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/boshch01.html#2011-2014-sum:advanced)

Irving apg and assist % before Lebron (12'-14'): 5.8 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/i/irvinky01.html#2012-2014-sum:per_game), 33.2 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/i/irvinky01.html#2012-2014-sum:advanced)
Irving apg and assist % with... Lebron (2015):... 5.2, 25.0%


Kevin Love apg and assist % in MIN: 2.5, 13.0%
Kevin Love apg and assist % in CLE:. 2.2, 10.7%

Mo Williams apg and assist % before Lebron: 6.3, 30.0%
Mo Williams apg and assist % with... Lebron: 4.1, 20.1%

FYI...

Pippen apg and assist % with.. Jordan 91'-93': 6.5 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1991-1993-sum:per_game), 24.5 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1991-1993-sum:advanced)
Pippen apg and assist % w/out Jordan 94'-95': 5.4 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1994-1995-sum:per_game), 23.7 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1994-1995-sum:advanced)
Pippen apg and assist % with.. Jordan 96'-98': 5.8 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1996-1998-sum:per_game), 25.1 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1996-1998-sum:advanced)



Since Lebron lowers the assists of his teammates, all of TEAMS have low assist rates:


POSSESSIONS PER ASSIST = TEAM POSSESSIONS PER GAME/TEAM APG (A HIGHER NUMBER MEANS LESS PASSING)


2015 Cavs: 92.3/22.1 = 4.18
2014 Heat: 91.2/22.5 = 4.05
2013 Heat: 90.7/23.0 = 3.94
2012 Heat: 91.2/20.0 = 4.56
2011 Heat: 90.9/20.0 = 4.55
2010 Cavs: 91.4/22.4 = 4.08
2009 Cavs: 88.7/20.3 = 4.37
2008 Cavs: 90.2/20.0 = 4.51
2007 Cavs: 90.8/20.8 = 4.37
2006 Cavs: 89.8/19.0 = 4.72


1998 Bulls: 89.0/23.8 = 3.74
1997 Bulls: 90.0/26.1 = 3.45
1996 Bulls: 91.1/24.8 = 3.67
1993 Bulls: 92.5/26.0 = 3.56
1992 Bulls: 94.4/27.8 = 3.40
1991 Bulls: 95.6/27.0 = 3.54
1990 Bulls: 96.7/26.5 = 3.65
1989 Bulls: 97.0/27.0 = 3.59
1988 Bulls: 95.5/26.2 = 3.65
1987 Bulls: 95.8/26.1 = 3.67
1985 Bulls: 99.4/24.3 = 4.09


2015 GSW:.. 98.3/27.4 = 3.59
2014 Spurs:. 95.0/25.2 = 3.77
2011 Mavs:.. 91.3/23.8 = 3.84
2007 Spurs:. 89.8/22.1 = 4.06

1987 Lakers: 101.6/29.6 = 3.43
1986 Celtics: 102.1/29.1 = 3.47

Source: basketball-reference.com


Lebron's presence significantly lowered the APG and assist percentage of Dwayne Wade, Kyrie Irving, Mo Williams, Kevin Love and Chris Bosh, while increasing their assisted rates.. Lower APG and higher assisted rates proves that these guys went from playmakers to play-finishers.. Their reduced playmaking alongside Lebron explains why Lebron's TEAMS have always had very low assist frequency (shown above).

Keep in mind that teams normally have 1 low-assisted, ball-dominator - the point guard.. But Lebron's presence as an additional, low-assisted ball-dominator (in addition to the PG) creates an inequitable distribution of playmaking that prevents the kind of equal-opportunity offenses that all the great teams use (Bird's Celtics, 90's Bulls, Mavs, Spurs, Warriors)... Since Lebron's ball-dominance prevents his teams from playing the best brand of basketball, equal or less-talented opponents are able to pull upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014)..

Btw, it takes more ability to achieve great stats within an equal-opportunity, winning framework, than the stat-friendly, easily-solvable, grade school-level, clearout/playground style that ball-dominators like Lebron need to get their numbers.
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LikeABosh
10-03-2015, 04:15 PM
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In addition to PPG, Lebron significantly lowers the APG and assist % of his teammates:


Wade apg and assist % before Lebron (04'-10'): 6.6 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2004-2010-sum:per_game), 34.8% (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2004-2010-sum:advanced)
Wade apg and assist % with... Lebron (11'-14'): 4.7 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2011-2014-sum:per_game), 25.5% (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2011-2014-sum:advanced)


Bosh apg and assist % before Lebron (04'-10'): 2.2, 10.5%
Bosh apg and assist % with... Lebron (11'-14'): 1.6 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/boshch01.html#2011-2014-sum:per_game), .8.0% (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/boshch01.html#2011-2014-sum:advanced)

Irving apg and assist % before Lebron (12'-14'): 5.8 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/i/irvinky01.html#2012-2014-sum:per_game), 33.2 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/i/irvinky01.html#2012-2014-sum:advanced)
Irving apg and assist % with... Lebron (2015):... 5.2, 25.0%


Kevin Love apg and assist % in MIN: 2.5, 13.0%
Kevin Love apg and assist % in CLE:. 2.2, 10.7%

Mo Williams apg and assist % before Lebron: 6.3, 30.0%
Mo Williams apg and assist % with... Lebron: 4.1, 20.1%

FYI...

Pippen apg and assist % with.. Jordan 91'-93': 6.5 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1991-1993-sum:per_game), 24.5 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1991-1993-sum:advanced)
Pippen apg and assist % w/out Jordan 94'-95': 5.4 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1994-1995-sum:per_game), 23.7 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1994-1995-sum:advanced)
Pippen apg and assist % with.. Jordan 96'-98': 5.8 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1996-1998-sum:per_game), 25.1 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1996-1998-sum:advanced)



Since Lebron lowers the assists of his teammates, all of TEAMS have low assist rates:


TEAM POSSESSIONS PER GAME/TEAM APG (HIGHER NUMBER MEANS LESS PASSING)


2015 Cavs: 92.3/22.1 = 4.18
2014 Heat: 91.2/22.5 = 4.05
2013 Heat: 90.7/23.0 = 3.94
2012 Heat: 91.2/20.0 = 4.56
2011 Heat: 90.9/20.0 = 4.55
2010 Cavs: 91.4/22.4 = 4.08
2009 Cavs: 88.7/20.3 = 4.37
2008 Cavs: 90.2/20.0 = 4.51
2007 Cavs: 90.8/20.8 = 4.37
2006 Cavs: 89.8/19.0 = 4.72


1998 Bulls: 89.0/23.8 = 3.74
1997 Bulls: 90.0/26.1 = 3.45
1996 Bulls: 91.1/24.8 = 3.67
1993 Bulls: 92.5/26.0 = 3.56
1992 Bulls: 94.4/27.8 = 3.40
1991 Bulls: 95.6/27.0 = 3.54
1990 Bulls: 96.7/26.5 = 3.65
1989 Bulls: 97.0/27.0 = 3.59
1988 Bulls: 95.5/26.2 = 3.65
1987 Bulls: 95.8/26.1 = 3.67
1985 Bulls: 99.4/24.3 = 4.09


2015 GSW:.. 98.3/27.4 = 3.59
2014 Spurs:. 95.0/25.2 = 3.77
2011 Mavs:.. 91.3/23.8 = 3.84
2007 Spurs:. 89.8/22.1 = 4.06

1987 Lakers: 101.6/29.6 = 3.43
1986 Celtics: 102.1/29.1 = 3.47

Source: basketball-reference.com


Lebron's presence significantly lowered the APG and assist percentage of Dwayne Wade, Kyrie Irving, Mo Williams, Kevin Love and Chris Bosh, while increasing their assisted rates.. Lower APG and higher assisted rates proves that these guys went from playmakers to play-finishers.. Their reduced playmaking alongside Lebron explains why Lebron's TEAMS have always had very low assist frequency (shown above).

Keep in mind that teams normally have 1 low-assisted, ball-dominator - the point guard.. But Lebron's presence as an additional, low-assisted ball-dominator (in addition to the PG) creates an inequitable distribution of playmaking that prevents the kind of equal-opportunity offenses that all the great teams use (Bird's Celtics, 90's Bulls, Mavs, Spurs, Warriors)... Since Lebron's ball-dominance prevents his teams from playing the best brand of basketball, equal or less-talented opponents are able to pull upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014)..

Btw, it takes more ability to achieve great stats within an equal-opportunity, winning framework, than the stat-friendly, easily-solvable, grade school-level, clearout/playground style that ball-dominators like Lebron need to get their numbers.
Stop posting the same shit you ****ing autist. Of course Lebron's teammates assists number will go down. He's the one running the show with the ball in his hands. It clearly works out ok considering his all time great production, 4 MVPs, 2 championships ad consistently top offense. I don't have the numbers in front of me but I'm sure the assists numbers for teammates of players like Magic, Nash, CP3, etc. go down as well

lil jahlil
10-03-2015, 04:25 PM
Wow, so adding a star player improves a team? Shocker.

3ball
10-03-2015, 04:29 PM
Stop posting the same shit you ****ing autist. Of course Lebron's teammates assists number will go down. He's the one running the show with the ball in his hands. It clearly works out ok considering his all time great production, 4 MVPs, 2 championships ad consistently top offense. I don't have the numbers in front of me but I'm sure the assists numbers for teammates of players like Magic, Nash, CP3, etc. go down as well
Lebron significantly lowers the PPG and APG of his teammates - this is statistical fact - therefore, Lebron gets his stats by reducing the stats of teammates... Since his teammates don't play to capacity alongside him, his TEAMS don't play to capacity and frequently underachieve/underperform.

This doesn't happen for Jordan or other players - Jordan's teammates had the same stats alongside him, which means Jordan got his stats while his teammate got theirs.. Since teammates were playing to capacity, his teams never underachieved - so it's no surprise that when MJ had a team good enough to make the Finals, he always WON the Finals and never underperformed their seeding.

/thread

Nash
10-03-2015, 04:29 PM
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In addition to PPG, Lebron significantly lowers the APG and assist % of his teammates:


Wade apg and assist % before Lebron (04'-10'): 6.6 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2004-2010-sum:per_game), 34.8% (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2004-2010-sum:advanced)
Wade apg and assist % with... Lebron (11'-14'): 4.7 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2011-2014-sum:per_game), 25.5% (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2011-2014-sum:advanced)


Bosh apg and assist % before Lebron (04'-10'): 2.2, 10.5%
Bosh apg and assist % with... Lebron (11'-14'): 1.6 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/boshch01.html#2011-2014-sum:per_game), .8.0% (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/boshch01.html#2011-2014-sum:advanced)

Irving apg and assist % before Lebron (12'-14'): 5.8 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/i/irvinky01.html#2012-2014-sum:per_game), 33.2 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/i/irvinky01.html#2012-2014-sum:advanced)
Irving apg and assist % with... Lebron (2015):... 5.2, 25.0%


Kevin Love apg and assist % in MIN: 2.5, 13.0%
Kevin Love apg and assist % in CLE:. 2.2, 10.7%

Mo Williams apg and assist % before Lebron: 6.3, 30.0%
Mo Williams apg and assist % with... Lebron: 4.1, 20.1%

FYI...

Pippen apg and assist % with.. Jordan 91'-93': 6.5 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1991-1993-sum:per_game), 24.5 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1991-1993-sum:advanced)
Pippen apg and assist % w/out Jordan 94'-95': 5.4 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1994-1995-sum:per_game), 23.7 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1994-1995-sum:advanced)
Pippen apg and assist % with.. Jordan 96'-98': 5.8 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1996-1998-sum:per_game), 25.1 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1996-1998-sum:advanced)



Since Lebron lowers the assists of his teammates, all of TEAMS have low assist rates:


POSSESSIONS PER ASSIST = TEAM POSSESSIONS PER GAME/TEAM APG (A HIGHER NUMBER MEANS LESS PASSING)


2015 Cavs: 92.3/22.1 = 4.18
2014 Heat: 91.2/22.5 = 4.05
2013 Heat: 90.7/23.0 = 3.94
2012 Heat: 91.2/20.0 = 4.56
2011 Heat: 90.9/20.0 = 4.55
2010 Cavs: 91.4/22.4 = 4.08
2009 Cavs: 88.7/20.3 = 4.37
2008 Cavs: 90.2/20.0 = 4.51
2007 Cavs: 90.8/20.8 = 4.37
2006 Cavs: 89.8/19.0 = 4.72


1998 Bulls: 89.0/23.8 = 3.74
1997 Bulls: 90.0/26.1 = 3.45
1996 Bulls: 91.1/24.8 = 3.67
1993 Bulls: 92.5/26.0 = 3.56
1992 Bulls: 94.4/27.8 = 3.40
1991 Bulls: 95.6/27.0 = 3.54
1990 Bulls: 96.7/26.5 = 3.65
1989 Bulls: 97.0/27.0 = 3.59
1988 Bulls: 95.5/26.2 = 3.65
1987 Bulls: 95.8/26.1 = 3.67
1985 Bulls: 99.4/24.3 = 4.09


2015 GSW:.. 98.3/27.4 = 3.59
2014 Spurs:. 95.0/25.2 = 3.77
2011 Mavs:.. 91.3/23.8 = 3.84
2007 Spurs:. 89.8/22.1 = 4.06

1987 Lakers: 101.6/29.6 = 3.43
1986 Celtics: 102.1/29.1 = 3.47

Source: basketball-reference.com


Lebron's presence significantly lowered the APG and assist percentage of Dwayne Wade, Kyrie Irving, Mo Williams, Kevin Love and Chris Bosh, while increasing their assisted rates.. Lower APG and higher assisted rates proves that these guys went from playmakers to play-finishers.. Their reduced playmaking alongside Lebron explains why Lebron's TEAMS have always had very low assist frequency (shown above).

Keep in mind that teams normally have 1 low-assisted, ball-dominator - the point guard.. But Lebron's presence as an additional, low-assisted ball-dominator (in addition to the PG) creates an inequitable distribution of playmaking that prevents the kind of equal-opportunity offenses that all the great teams use (Bird's Celtics, 90's Bulls, Mavs, Spurs, Warriors)... Since Lebron's ball-dominance prevents his teams from playing the best brand of basketball, equal or less-talented opponents are able to pull upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014)..

Btw, it takes more ability to achieve great stats within an equal-opportunity, winning framework, than the stat-friendly, easily-solvable, grade school-level, clearout/playground style that ball-dominators like Lebron need to get their numbers.
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you know also who does this? cp3 lowers APG of his teammates.
Rodman lowers the RPG of his teammates
Davis lowers the BPG of his teammates
Malone lowers the PPG of his teammates
GP lowers the SPG of his teammates

3ball
10-03-2015, 04:31 PM
you know also who does this? cp3 lowers APG of his teammates.
Rodman lowers the RPG of his teammates
Davis lowers the BPG of his teammates
Malone lowers the PPG of his teammates
GP lowers the SPG of his teammates
No one on your list lowers the PPG and APG of their teammates... CP3 doesn't lower assists of teammates (see blake's 5 apg)... Of course, CP3 is a perrenial playoff loser anyway and kind of makes my point about ball-domination not working at the highest levels.. But truthfully, PG's are supposed to reduce the playmaking of teammates - all PG's are low-assisted, ball-dominators that take playmaking away from teammates because that's theeir job - but forwards aren't supposed to do that too... Lebron adds a SECOND low-assisted, ball-dominator to all his teams, which causes an inequitable distribution of the playmaking, thus prevents the kind of equal-opportunity offenses that all the great teams use (Bird's Celtics, 90's Bulls, Mavs, Spurs, Warriors).

Since Lebron's ball-dominance prevents his teams from playing the best brand of basketball, equal or less-talented opponents are able to pull upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014)..

Lebron significantly lowers the PPG and APG of his teammates - that's both unique and statistical fact - therefore, Lebron gets his stats by reducing the stats of teammates... Since his teammates don't play to capacity alongside him, his TEAMS don't play to capacity and frequently underachieve/underperform.

This doesn't happen for Jordan or other players - Jordan's teammates had the same stats alongside him, which means Jordan got his stats while his teammate got theirs.. Since teammates were playing to capacity, his teams never underachieved - so it's no surprise that when MJ had a team good enough to make the Finals, he always WON the Finals and never underperformed their seeding.
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Dr Hawk
10-03-2015, 04:32 PM
Lebron significantly lowers the PPG and APG of his teammates - this is statistical fact - therefore, Lebron gets his stats by reducing the stats of teammates... Since his teammates don't play to capacity alongside him, his TEAMS don't play to capacity and frequently underachieve/underperform.

This doesn't happen for Jordan or other players - Jordan's teammates had the same stats alongside him, which means Jordan got his stats while his teammate got theirs.. Since teammates were playing to capacity, his teams never underachieved - so it's no surprise that when MJ had a team good enough to make the Finals, he always WON the Finals and never underperformed their seeding.

/thread


LeBron's playstyle limits his teams' ceiling

feyki
10-03-2015, 04:34 PM
0.9 raise looks bad.

Nash
10-03-2015, 04:37 PM
Lebron significantly lowers the PPG and APG of his teammates - that's both unique and statistical fact - therefore, Lebron gets his stats by reducing the stats of teammates... Since his teammates don't play to capacity alongside him, his TEAMS don't play to capacity and frequently underachieve/underperform.

This doesn't happen for Jordan or other players - Jordan's teammates had the same stats alongside him, which means Jordan got his stats while his teammate got theirs.. Since teammates were playing to capacity, his teams never underachieved - so it's no surprise that when MJ had a team good enough to make the Finals, he always WON the Finals and never underperformed their seeding.
you can't be this daft, seriously

u seriously don't think their numbers go down when an superior player(Lebron) joins their team and they have to share the ball with him?

its exactly the same thing as saying Jordan lowers his teammates ppg cuz Pippen averaged 22ppg when Jordan was retired and then averaged 21 with jordan back.
using your logic = jordan made pippen a worse scorer

Young X
10-03-2015, 04:41 PM
No one on your list lowers the APG of their teammates.. Only Lebron does and CP3 who is also a perennial loser...When has CP3 ever lowered the APG of his teammates?

Blake Griffin averaged over 5 APG last season as a big playing alongside him.

The Clippers as a team were 3rd in assists and CP led the league in hockey assists. You don't know what you're talking about.

3ball
10-03-2015, 04:44 PM
its exactly the same thing as saying Jordan lowers his teammates ppg cuz Pippen averaged 22ppg when Jordan was retired and then averaged 21 with jordan back.
using your logic = jordan made pippen a worse scorer


jordan lowered pippen's ppg by 1, but increased his apg by 2.

lebron lowers ppg by super-ton and apg by super ton

3ball
10-03-2015, 04:47 PM
When has CP3 ever lowered the APG of his teammates?

Blake Griffin averaged over 5 APG last season as a big playing alongside him.

The Clippers as a team were 3rd in assists and CP led the league in hockey assists. You don't know what you're talking about.
you right... only bron lowers the apg....

and he lowers ppg too so he's very unique in this...

he's really the nba's goat leech - no one gets his stats more by reducing stats of teammates.

Young X
10-03-2015, 04:55 PM
you right... only bron lowers the apg....

and he lowers ppg too so he's very unique in this...

he's really the nba's goat leech - no one gets his stats more by reducing stats of teammates.He also consistently leads elite offenses every season so who cares?

His '13 and '14 Heat teams are the 2 best shooting teams in NBA history. He clearly has one of the highest offensive impacts of all time.

Nash
10-03-2015, 04:58 PM
jordan lowered pippen's ppg by 1, but increased his apg by 2.

lebron lowers ppg by super-ton and apg by super ton
actually, he lowered it by 3ppg if we count the 95/96 season as his MJ being back to his real self.

GIF REACTION
10-03-2015, 05:01 PM
It's circumstance more than anything which has lead to 3 of his 4 finals loses

Being supremely outmatched in team talent and injuries

What was the difference between 2013 Wade and 2014 Wade? Honestly, not much... Lebron's gameplan or.. "Lebron Ball", is not at fault for any of his finals losses. Didn't you see the ****ing stats for 2015 when Lebron was on the bench? It was horrific. Bosh and Wade did a disappearing act in 2013 and 2014... The defense (which has nothing to do with Lebron ball) was to blame for 2014, as well as Wade and Bosh underperforming.

GIF REACTION
10-03-2015, 05:03 PM
Wade simply couldn't consistently produce like he could in 2011 and 2012

I understand Bosh was playing a role, but 0 points in a game 7 is just unacceptable... Can't blame that on "Lebron ball"

ballinhun8
10-03-2015, 05:05 PM
3ball murked this thread.

aj1987
10-03-2015, 05:05 PM
you right... only bron lowers the apg....

and he lowers ppg too so he's very unique in this...

he's really the nba's goat leech - no one gets his stats more by reducing stats of teammates.
Meh, he didn't get to play with the GOAT coach or even a good-elite coach. Heck, P-Jax >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Silas + Brown + Spo + Blatt

GIF REACTION
10-03-2015, 05:06 PM
We saw what happened when Wade was actually healthy and was playing up to standards when Lebron ball was in full swing in 2013.... 27 game win streak...

There's nothing special about "Lebron ball"

It's just drive and kick, and create opportunity. When you have another quality scorer/ball handler, it meshes in PERFECTLY with Lebron ball. Just look at how damn well Kyrie was playing with Lebron. Circumstance and injuries are what have been the major cause of 2/6... not Lebron or Lebron ball.

3ball
10-03-2015, 05:38 PM
actually, he lowered it by 3ppg if we count the 95/96 season as his MJ being back to his real self.
MJ lowered Pippen's PPG by 1... Pippen's highest PPG alongside MJ was 1 point lower than his year without MJ.

Whereas the highest PPG of Lebron's teammates alongside Lebron is 10 ppg lower in some cases... It's a massive difference.

And again, MJ increased the APG of Pippen by 2, whereas Lebron lowers the APG of his teammates by a super-ton - and that's the point of the thread - Lebron lowers the APG of his teammates - he's unique in this... AND he lowers PPG - he lowers PPG and APG to get his stats, whereas MJ didn't need to do that to get his.

Nash
10-03-2015, 05:44 PM
MJ lowered Pippen's PPG by 1... Pippen's highest PPG alongside MJ was 1 point lower than his year without MJ.

Whereas the highest PPG of Lebron's teammates alongside Lebron is 10 ppg lower in some cases... It's a massive difference.

And again, MJ increased the APG of Pippen by 2, whereas Lebron lowers the APG of his teammates by a super-ton - and that's the point of the thread - Lebron lowers the APG of his teammates - he's unique in this... AND he lowers PPG - he lowers PPG and APG to get his stats, whereas MJ didn't need to do that to get his.
using your logic, lebron raises the wins for his teammates.
isn't that the most important thing?

dhsilv
10-03-2015, 05:47 PM
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In addition to PPG, Lebron significantly lowers the APG and assist % of his teammates:


Wade apg and assist % before Lebron (04'-10'): 6.6 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2004-2010-sum:per_game), 34.8% (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2004-2010-sum:advanced)
Wade apg and assist % with... Lebron (11'-14'): 4.7 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2011-2014-sum:per_game), 25.5% (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/w/wadedw01.html#2011-2014-sum:advanced)


Bosh apg and assist % before Lebron (04'-10'): 2.2, 10.5%
Bosh apg and assist % with... Lebron (11'-14'): 1.6 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/boshch01.html#2011-2014-sum:per_game), .8.0% (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/b/boshch01.html#2011-2014-sum:advanced)

Irving apg and assist % before Lebron (12'-14'): 5.8 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/i/irvinky01.html#2012-2014-sum:per_game), 33.2 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/i/irvinky01.html#2012-2014-sum:advanced)
Irving apg and assist % with... Lebron (2015):... 5.2, 25.0%


Kevin Love apg and assist % in MIN: 2.5, 13.0%
Kevin Love apg and assist % in CLE:. 2.2, 10.7%

Mo Williams apg and assist % before Lebron: 6.3, 30.0%
Mo Williams apg and assist % with... Lebron: 4.1, 20.1%

FYI...

Pippen apg and assist % with.. Jordan 91'-93': 6.5 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1991-1993-sum:per_game), 24.5 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1991-1993-sum:advanced)
Pippen apg and assist % w/out Jordan 94'-95': 5.4 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1994-1995-sum:per_game), 23.7 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1994-1995-sum:advanced)
Pippen apg and assist % with.. Jordan 96'-98': 5.8 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1996-1998-sum:per_game), 25.1 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/pippesc01.html#1996-1998-sum:advanced)



Since Lebron lowers the assists of his teammates, all of TEAMS have low assist rates:


POSSESSIONS PER ASSIST = TEAM POSSESSIONS PER GAME/TEAM APG (A HIGHER NUMBER MEANS LESS PASSING)


2015 Cavs: 92.3/22.1 = 4.18
2014 Heat: 91.2/22.5 = 4.05
2013 Heat: 90.7/23.0 = 3.94
2012 Heat: 91.2/20.0 = 4.56
2011 Heat: 90.9/20.0 = 4.55
2010 Cavs: 91.4/22.4 = 4.08
2009 Cavs: 88.7/20.3 = 4.37
2008 Cavs: 90.2/20.0 = 4.51
2007 Cavs: 90.8/20.8 = 4.37
2006 Cavs: 89.8/19.0 = 4.72


1998 Bulls: 89.0/23.8 = 3.74
1997 Bulls: 90.0/26.1 = 3.45
1996 Bulls: 91.1/24.8 = 3.67
1993 Bulls: 92.5/26.0 = 3.56
1992 Bulls: 94.4/27.8 = 3.40
1991 Bulls: 95.6/27.0 = 3.54
1990 Bulls: 96.7/26.5 = 3.65
1989 Bulls: 97.0/27.0 = 3.59
1988 Bulls: 95.5/26.2 = 3.65
1987 Bulls: 95.8/26.1 = 3.67
1985 Bulls: 99.4/24.3 = 4.09


2015 GSW:.. 98.3/27.4 = 3.59
2014 Spurs:. 95.0/25.2 = 3.77
2011 Mavs:.. 91.3/23.8 = 3.84
2007 Spurs:. 89.8/22.1 = 4.06

1987 Lakers: 101.6/29.6 = 3.43
1986 Celtics: 102.1/29.1 = 3.47

Source: basketball-reference.com


Lebron's presence significantly lowered the APG and assist percentage of Dwayne Wade, Kyrie Irving, Mo Williams, Kevin Love and Chris Bosh, while increasing their assisted rates.. Lower APG and higher assisted rates proves that these guys went from playmakers to play-finishers.. Their reduced playmaking alongside Lebron explains why Lebron's TEAMS have always had very low assist frequency (shown above).

Keep in mind that teams normally have 1 low-assisted, ball-dominator - the point guard.. But Lebron's presence as an additional, low-assisted ball-dominator (in addition to the PG) creates an inequitable distribution of playmaking that prevents the kind of equal-opportunity offenses that all the great teams use (Bird's Celtics, 90's Bulls, Mavs, Spurs, Warriors)... Since Lebron's ball-dominance prevents his teams from playing the best brand of basketball, equal or less-talented opponents are able to pull upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014)..

Btw, it takes more ability to achieve great stats within an equal-opportunity, winning framework, than the stat-friendly, easily-solvable, grade school-level, clearout/playground style that ball-dominators like Lebron need to get their numbers.
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Where do lebron's teams rank within the league? You kinda left that part off.

We already know that if you add TWO offensive players to a team, that assists will be distributed differently. Keep in mind attacking the basket and then kicking out the ball is clearly going to go down when you have 3 guys who can all do something similar.

You're also not discussing the offensive play call by the coaches. Some coaches create system designed to move the ball from star player hands. See the triangle which was used for a reason with Jordan and Pippen. The spurs are clearly a high assist team as they don't have a dominate go to scorer, instead they run complex schemes to get open 3's. Same with the warriors as well.

3ball
10-03-2015, 05:52 PM
He also consistently leads elite offenses every season so who cares?


So did Nash, and other similarly underachieving players.

And that's the whole point - Lebron's teams underachieve and lose to equal or less talented teams... Since Lebron significantly reduces the PPG and APG of his teammates, they aren't playing to capacity alongside him, so his TEAM never reaches it's ceiling and perennially underachieves.

Lebron's teams actually play more suboptimally than Nash and CP3's... Those guys dominate the ball too much, but all teams have a PG, and therefore a player that is low-assisted and dominates the ball... But Lebron's abnormal ball-dominance from the forward position gives his team a SECOND low-assisted, ball-dominator in addition to the PG.

This redundancy of ball-dominance and low-assisted play creates an inequitable distribution of playmaking that prevents the kind of equal-opportunity offenses that all the great teams use (Bird's Celtics, 90's Bulls, Mavs, Spurs, Warriors)... Since Lebron's ball-dominance prevents his teams from playing the best brand of basketball, equal or less-talented opponents are able to pull upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014)..
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dhsilv
10-03-2015, 05:55 PM
So did Nash, and other similarly underachieving players.

And that's the whole point - Lebron's teams underachieve and lose to equal or less talented teams... Since Lebron significantly reduces the PPG and APG of his teammates, they aren't playing to capacity alongside him, so his TEAM never reaches it's ceiling and perennially underachieves.

Lebron's teams actually play more suboptimally than Nash and CP3's... Those guys dominate the ball too much, but all teams have a PG, and therefore 1 player that is low-assisted and dominates the ball... But Lebron's abnormal ball-dominance from the forward position gives his team a SECOND low-assisted, ball-dominator in addition to the PG.

This redundancy of ball-dominance and low-assisted play creates an inequitable distribution of playmaking that prevents the kind of equal-opportunity offenses that all the great teams use (Bird's Celtics, 90's Bulls, Mavs, Spurs, Warriors)... Since Lebron's ball-dominance prevents his teams from playing the best brand of basketball, equal or less-talented opponents are able to pull upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014)..

What point guard was ball dominate on those heat teams???

Town's Town
10-03-2015, 05:55 PM
This thread :facepalm

GIF REACTION
10-03-2015, 05:55 PM
Lebron ball is essentially drive and kick, create opportunity offense

There's plenty of equal opportunity in the offense

You need 2 ball handler scorers who can shoot/drive (Lebron and Irving/Lebron and Wade)
You need 1 big man who can pick and roll/catch lobs
2 other players who can shoot off the ball well and out to the 3

A big man who can shoot off the bench or in the starting line depending on specifics

AnaheimLakers24
10-03-2015, 06:15 PM
Still 2/6

3ball
10-03-2015, 06:18 PM
Where do lebron's teams rank within the league? You kinda left that part off.

We already know that if you add TWO offensive players to a team, Keep in mind attacking the basket and then kicking out the ball is clearly going to go down when you have 3 guys who can all do something similar.


Virtually ALL of Lebron's teams have much lower assist frequency than MJ, Magic, and Bird's teams, and also the Spurs, Mavs and Warriors teams... I didn't look up any other teams - I figured that was more than enough.






if you add TWO offensive players to a team like Wade AND Bosh, as opposed to just Pippen, that assists will be distributed differently.



So you're saying Grant wasn't an offensive player and MJ had to carry a much bigger load??.... Agreed - I've been saying that all along.. 10-time all-star Bosh destroys 1-time all-star Grant.






if you add TWO offensive players to a team like Wade AND Bosh, as opposed to just Pippen, that assists will be distributed differently.



Not true - when you put 3 good scorers together, especially players as skilled and versatile as Wade and Bosh, the level of teamwork and assist opportunities GOES UP, not down.. Look at how MJ and Pippen's assists were HIGHER playing alongside each other - Pippen has more opportunity to assist MJ than a lesser player, and ditto for MJ assisting Pippen..

But this doesn't happen for Lebron's teams.. He lowers the APG of his teammates, which is unique... There's an easy explanation for this phenomenon - you have to remember that all teams have a PG, and therefore a player that is low-assisted and dominates the ball... But Lebron's abnormal ball-dominance from the forward position gives his team a SECOND low-assisted, ball-dominator in addition to the PG.

This redundancy of ball-dominance and low-assisted play creates an inequitable distribution of playmaking that prevents the kind of equal-opportunity offenses that all the great teams use (Bird's Celtics, 90's Bulls, Mavs, Spurs, Warriors)... Since Lebron's ball-dominance prevents his teams from playing the best brand of basketball, equal or less-talented opponents are able to pull upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014).

dhsilv
10-03-2015, 06:32 PM
Virtually ALL of Lebron's teams have much lower assist frequency than MJ, Magic, and Bird's teams, and also the Spurs, Mavs and Warriors teams... I didn't look up any other teams - I figured that was more than enough.



So you're saying Grant wasn't an offensive player and MJ had to carry a much bigger load??.... Agreed - I've been saying that all along.. 10-time all-star Bosh destroys 1-time all-star Grant.



Not true - when you put 3 good scorers together, especially players as skilled and versatile as Wade and Bosh, the level of teamwork and assist opportunities GOES UP, not down.. Look at how MJ and Pippen's assists were HIGHER playing alongside each other - Pippen has more opportunity to assist MJ than a lesser player, and ditto for MJ assisting Pippen..

But this doesn't happen for Lebron's teams.. He lowers the APG of his teammates, which is unique... There's an easy explanation for this phenomenon - you have to remember that all teams have a PG, and therefore a player that is low-assisted and dominates the ball... But Lebron's abnormal ball-dominance from the forward position gives his team a SECOND low-assisted, ball-dominator in addition to the PG.

This redundancy of ball-dominance and low-assisted play creates an inequitable distribution of playmaking that prevents the kind of equal-opportunity offenses that all the great teams use (Bird's Celtics, 90's Bulls, Mavs, Spurs, Warriors)... Since Lebron's ball-dominance prevents his teams from playing the best brand of basketball, equal or less-talented opponents are able to pull upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014).


The game changes over time. These kinds of stats should be based on league ranking, not comparing different eras. Unless you can show that Lebron's team are poor passing teams based on the league as a whole, you've not really made a significant point. You'd still have no addressed that coaches run different systems and the real goal of a team is points per possession. Everything else is just how you got to your actual goal.

Grant wasn't part of the before and after. Grant left the bulls. If the bulls had added Jordan and Robinson then we could compare assist ratios.

Again you put 3 elite scorer who traditionally had the ball in their hands and take it out. This isn't the same as adding ONE player.

The OP already shows that the teams have higher assist numbers with lebron. Your issue is distribution when lebron often is functionally running AS the point. It's just a greatly flawed argument.

It's an interesting argument you're making. Basically you're saying Lebron's coaches are sucked. That they incorrectly called the games and ran offenses that were not up to par with the modern game. I actually think you have a strong point here. Oddly you're blaming Lebron and not shitty coaching which has always been imo the biggest problem with Lebron teams and likely why lebron hasn't had even more success.

DavisIsMyUniBro
10-03-2015, 06:35 PM
Stop posting the same shit you ****ing autist. Of course Lebron's teammates assists number will go down. He's the one running the show with the ball in his hands. It clearly works out ok considering his all time great production, 4 MVPs, 2 championships ad consistently top offense. I don't have the numbers in front of me but I'm sure the assists numbers for teammates of players like Magic, Nash, CP3, etc. go down as well

You are a pathetic piece of shi*

Young X
10-03-2015, 06:36 PM
So did Nash, and other similarly underachieving players.

And that's the whole point - Lebron's teams underachieve and lose to equal or less talented teams... Since Lebron significantly reduces the PPG and APG of his teammates, they aren't playing to capacity alongside him, so his TEAM never reaches it's ceiling and perennially underachieves.

Lebron's teams actually play more suboptimally than Nash and CP3's... Those guys dominate the ball too much, but all teams have a PG, and therefore a player that is low-assisted and dominates the ball... But Lebron's abnormal ball-dominance from the forward position gives his team a SECOND low-assisted, ball-dominator in addition to the PG.

This redundancy of ball-dominance and low-assisted play creates an inequitable distribution of playmaking that prevents the kind of equal-opportunity offenses that all the great teams use (Bird's Celtics, 90's Bulls, Mavs, Spurs, Warriors)... Since Lebron's ball-dominance prevents his teams from playing the best brand of basketball, equal or less-talented opponents are able to pull upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014)..
.Nash's teams didn't lose because they weren't "optimal", they lost because they were average defensively and couldn't stop the Spurs' offense.

This is what you can't grasp - teams don't just lose because of what happens on offense. You need a solid team effort on defense to win a championship. All those teams (Celtics, Bulls, Spurs, Warriors, etc.) were elite defenses that played shut down defense in the postseason.

DavisIsMyUniBro
10-03-2015, 06:37 PM
2 things.

1, this entire thing in general is irrellevant.

2,
Im not even arguing against you mate. but "so did nash" lol

The suns offense, since this is an offensive arguement, improved dramatically during the post season

defense was pretty crap though.

knicksman
10-03-2015, 06:43 PM
bran is an insecure fakkit. He knows hes not on the same level as jordan/kobe so he tries to make that up by statpadding .. Just like a book, if you cant create a great content then focus on the cover(stats). Thats the strategy for bran Same with wilt/oscar. Coz there are still lots of stupid fans like OP who would judge a book by its cover

Cocaine80s
10-03-2015, 06:44 PM
You are a pathetic piece of shi*
You autistic bro?

Vaniiiia
10-03-2015, 06:45 PM
using your logic, lebron raises the wins for his teammates.
isn't that the most important thing?
MJ stans don't give a shit about wins

The Bulls won 60 games without MJ, so obviously wins is the last thing they wanna talk about.

Vaniiiia
10-03-2015, 06:46 PM
You autistic bro?
and he censored the word shit. :oldlol:

Looks like it.

DavisIsMyUniBro
10-03-2015, 06:50 PM
and he censored the word shit. :oldlol:

Looks like it.

Lol
R u still salty xD

Signing off today lol.

Cocaine80s
10-03-2015, 06:52 PM
Lol
R u still salty xD

Signing off today lol.
using xD in 2015


Confirmed autist

Vaniiiia
10-03-2015, 06:54 PM
Lol
R u still salty xD

Signing off today lol.
using xD ever

Confirmed autist.

3ball
10-03-2015, 06:57 PM
Unless you can show that Lebron's team are poor passing teams based on the league as a whole, you've not really made a significant point.


That's too much work, that's unnecessary given the huge sample we already have - I'm very comforable knowing that virtually all of Lebron's teams pass much less than MJ, Magic, and Bird's teams, and also the teams that beat him in Finals (Spurs, Warriors, Mavs).

We're talking ALL of Lebron's teams - that's good enough for me... But go ahead and calculate the other teams - you're not wasting that time for me though, because I don't need the data.. I have what I need.





Again you add TWO elite scorer who traditionally had the ball in their hands... This isn't the same as adding ONE scorer.


You're in denial on this one and ignoring the facts - when you put 3 good scorers together, the assist opportunities GOES UP, not down.

Look at how MJ and Pippen's assists were HIGHER playing alongside each other - Pippen has more opportunity to assist MJ than a lesser player, and ditto for MJ assisting Pippen.





coaches run different systems


Not for Lebron's teams - all his teams run Lebron-ball... Remember, all teams have a PG, and therefore a player that is low-assisted and dominates the ball - but Lebron's abnormal ball-dominance from the forward position gives his team a SECOND low-assisted, ball-dominator in addition to the PG.

This redundancy of ball-dominance and low-assisted play creates an inequitable distribution of playmaking that prevents the kind of equal-opportunity offenses that all the great teams use (Bird's Celtics, 90's Bulls, Mavs, Spurs, Warriors)... Since Lebron's ball-dominance prevents his teams from playing the best brand of basketball, equal or less-talented opponents are able to pull upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014)..





the real goal of a team is points per possession.


It doesn't matter than Lebron's teams had good offenses - a lot of guys had teams with good offenses.. But Lebron's teams don't play to capacity because he significantly lowers the PPG and APG of his teammates.. Since his teams don't play to capacity, they're susceptible to being upset by teams of equal or lesser talent who ARE playing to capacity (2009, 2011, 2014).

Btw, your entire post was just making stuff up and NOT addressing any of the points I made - you never addressed the reality that Lebron adds a SECOND low-assisted, ball-dominator to his teams - it's a statistical FACT that adding another low-assisted player reduces the assist capacity of the team... 2+2=4.
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dreamwarrior
10-03-2015, 07:27 PM
I never saw a single game where MJ (even as a PG) after crossing the line held onto the ball for 7 seconds or longer and rarely over 5.