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Ca$H
11-14-2015, 04:09 PM
Would he become Curry's Kukoc?

Cocaine80s
11-14-2015, 04:11 PM
Unfortunately yes. Lebron thrives as a system player while Steph regulates his teammates to Curry-ball in order to inflate his stats

Terahite
11-14-2015, 04:35 PM
then WC finals exit

3ball
11-14-2015, 04:51 PM
oh jesus

Please don't destroy the Warriors optimal chemistry and strategy by adding Lebron-ball.. It's a huge effort to accomodate Lebron's style of play into ANY team.

Lebron's game fosters suboptimal chemistry.. It's statistical fact that he significantly lowers the APG of teammates, while increasing their assisted rate - this proves he turns teammates from playmakers into play-finishers.. Accordingly, Lebron prevents equitable SHARING of the playmaking that was characteristic of equal-opportunity offenses used by the Mavs, Spurs, Warriors, and 90's Bulls (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIY_4vIxGEE&t=23m40s).. Lebron's monopolization of the playmaking prevents the best brand of basketball, various equal or less-talented teams have pulled upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014).

Furthermore, since teammates get less APG and PPG alongside Lebron, they are playing under-capacity, which means the TEAM plays undercapacity and can't reach their ceiling.. Ultimately, Lebron's stats lack integrity because he accumulates them at the expense of teammates..

Furthermore, his stat accumulation is helped by employing a stat-friendly, easily-solvable, playground style, which is far less impressive than the superior, nuanced skill MJ needed to achieve stats within an equal-opportunity offense that can actually win.. MJ could've been a ball-dominant, low-assisted player that achieve stats at the expense of teammates too - but then he wouldn't be 6/6.

references
11-14-2015, 04:56 PM
oh jesus

Please don't destroy the Warriors optimal chemistry and strategy by adding Lebron-ball.. It's a huge effort to accomodate Lebron's style of play into ANY team.

Lebron's game fosters suboptimal chemistry.. It's statistical fact that he significantly lowers the APG of teammates, while increasing their assisted rate - this proves he turns teammates from playmakers into play-finishers, thus preventing equitable SHARING of the playmaking that was characteristic of equal-opportunity offenses used by the Mavs, Spurs, Warriors, and 90's Bulls (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIY_4vIxGEE&t=23m40s).. Lebron's monopolization of the playmaking prevents the best brand of basketball, various equal or less-talented teams have pulled upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014).

Furthermore, since teammates get less APG and PPG alongside Lebron, they are playing under-capacity, which means the TEAM plays undercapacity and can't reach their ceiling.. Ultimately, Lebron's stats lack integrity because he accumulates them at the expense of teammates..

Furthermore, his stat accumulation is helped by employing a stat-friendly, easily-solvable, playground style, which is far less impressive than the superior, nuanced skill MJ needed to achieve stats within an equal-opportunity offense that can actually win.. MJ could've been a ball-dominant, low-assisted player that achieve stats at the expense of teammates too - but then he wouldn't be 6/6.

can you expand on the relevant jordan comparison?

3ball
11-14-2015, 05:00 PM
can you expand on the relevant jordan comparison?
Well, you posted an unedited version of my post.. Here's the edited version:

Lebron's game fosters suboptimal chemistry - he'd ruin the Warriors.. It's statistical fact that he significantly lowers the APG of teammates, while increasing their assisted rate - this proves he turns teammates from playmakers into play-finishers, thus preventing an equitable SHARING of the playmaking that was characteristic of equal-opportunity offenses used by the Mavs, Spurs, Warriors, and 90's Bulls (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIY_4vIxGEE&t=23m40s).. Since Lebron's monopolization of the playmaking prevents the best brand of basketball, various equal or less-talented teams have pulled upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014).

Furthermore, since teammates get less APG and PPG alongside Lebron, they are playing under-capacity, which means the TEAM plays undercapacity and can't reach their ceiling.. Ultimately, Lebron's stats lack integrity because he accumulates them at the expense of teammates..

His stat accumulation is helped by employing a stat-friendly, easily-solvable, playground style, which is far less impressive than the superior, nuanced skill MJ needed to achieve stats within an equal-opportunity offense that can actually win.. MJ could've been a ball-dominant, low-assisted player that achieve stats at the expense of teammates too - but then he wouldn't be 6/6.

references
11-14-2015, 05:03 PM
Well, you posted an unedited version of my post.. Here's the edited version:

Lebron's game fosters suboptimal chemistry - he'd ruin the Warriors.. It's statistical fact that he significantly lowers the APG of teammates, while increasing their assisted rate - this proves he turns teammates from playmakers into play-finishers, thus preventing an equitable SHARING of the playmaking that was characteristic of equal-opportunity offenses used by the Mavs, Spurs, Warriors, and 90's Bulls (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIY_4vIxGEE&t=23m40s).. Lebron's monopolization of the playmaking prevents the best brand of basketball, various equal or less-talented teams have pulled upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014).

Furthermore, since teammates get less APG and PPG alongside Lebron, they are playing under-capacity, which means the TEAM plays undercapacity and can't reach their ceiling.. Ultimately, Lebron's stats lack integrity because he accumulates them at the expense of teammates..

Furthermore, his stat accumulation is helped by employing a stat-friendly, easily-solvable, playground style, which is far less impressive than the superior, nuanced skill MJ needed to achieve stats within an equal-opportunity offense that can actually win.. MJ could've been a ball-dominant, low-assisted player that achieve stats at the expense of teammates too - but then he wouldn't be 6/6.

I'm glad you reposted it because I was having difficulty locating the edited version. i'm quoting you in order to make it appear again so others don't have trouble finding your glorious posts

3ball
11-14-2015, 05:06 PM
I'm glad you reposted it because I was having difficulty locating the edited version. i'm quoting you in order to make it appear again so others don't have trouble finding your glorious posts


And somehow, you still didn't post the edited version.. :facepalm

Lebron's game fosters suboptimal chemistry - he'd ruin the Warriors.. It's statistical fact that he significantly lowers the APG of teammates, while increasing their assisted rate - this proves he turns teammates from playmakers into play-finishers, thus preventing an equitable SHARING of the playmaking that was characteristic of equal-opportunity offenses used by the Mavs, Spurs, Warriors, and 90's Bulls (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIY_4vIxGEE&t=23m40s).. Since Lebron's monopolization of the playmaking prevents the best brand of basketball, various equal or less-talented teams have pulled upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014).

Furthermore, since teammates get less APG and PPG alongside Lebron, they are playing under-capacity, which means the TEAM plays undercapacity and can't reach their ceiling.. Ultimately, Lebron's stats lack integrity because he accumulates them at the expense of teammates..

His stat accumulation is helped by employing a stat-friendly, easily-solvable, playground style, which is far less impressive than the superior, nuanced skill MJ needed to achieve stats within an equal-opportunity offense that can actually win.. MJ could've been a ball-dominant, low-assisted player that achieve stats at the expense of teammates too - but then he wouldn't be 6/6.

warriorfan
11-14-2015, 05:06 PM
oh jesus

Please don't destroy the Warriors optimal chemistry and strategy by adding Lebron-ball.. It's a huge effort to accomodate Lebron's style of play into ANY team.

Lebron's game fosters suboptimal chemistry.. It's statistical fact that he significantly lowers the APG of teammates, while increasing their assisted rate - this proves he turns teammates from playmakers into play-finishers.. Accordingly, Lebron prevents equitable SHARING of the playmaking that was characteristic of equal-opportunity offenses used by the Mavs, Spurs, Warriors, and 90's Bulls (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIY_4vIxGEE&t=23m40s).. Lebron's monopolization of the playmaking prevents the best brand of basketball, various equal or less-talented teams have pulled upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014).

Furthermore, since teammates get less APG and PPG alongside Lebron, they are playing under-capacity, which means the TEAM plays undercapacity and can't reach their ceiling.. Ultimately, Lebron's stats lack integrity because he accumulates them at the expense of teammates..

Furthermore, his stat accumulation is helped by employing a stat-friendly, easily-solvable, playground style, which is far less impressive than the superior, nuanced skill MJ needed to achieve stats within an equal-opportunity offense that can actually win.. MJ could've been a ball-dominant, low-assisted player that achieve stats at the expense of teammates too - but then he wouldn't be 6/6.

:applause:

references
11-14-2015, 05:07 PM
And somehow, you still didn't post the edited version.. :facepalm

Lebron's game fosters suboptimal chemistry - he'd ruin the Warriors.. It's statistical fact that he significantly lowers the APG of teammates, while increasing their assisted rate - this proves he turns teammates from playmakers into play-finishers, thus preventing an equitable SHARING of the playmaking that was characteristic of equal-opportunity offenses used by the Mavs, Spurs, Warriors, and 90's Bulls (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIY_4vIxGEE&t=23m40s).. Since Lebron's monopolization of the playmaking prevents the best brand of basketball, various equal or less-talented teams have pulled upsets by playing a better brand of basketball (2009, 2011, 2014).

Furthermore, since teammates get less APG and PPG alongside Lebron, they are playing under-capacity, which means the TEAM plays undercapacity and can't reach their ceiling.. Ultimately, Lebron's stats lack integrity because he accumulates them at the expense of teammates..

His stat accumulation is helped by employing a stat-friendly, easily-solvable, playground style, which is far less impressive than the superior, nuanced skill MJ needed to achieve stats within an equal-opportunity offense that can actually win.. I wish MJ was in my ass. MJ could've been a ball-dominant, low-assisted player that achieve stats at the expense of teammates too - but then he wouldn't be 6/6.
fantastic breakdown

buddha
11-14-2015, 05:09 PM
If LeBron bought in and played the Draymond Green role he could fit in.. but the Warriors already have an elite player in that role.

Chokefree
11-14-2015, 05:12 PM
Unfortunately yes. Lebron thrives as a system player while Steph regulates his teammates to Curry-ball in order to inflate his stats
You're a weird dude son.....real talk, your obsession with lebaldo funny, you probably think of him 24/7 probably more lebaldo's wife does LOL

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