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juju151111
12-31-2015, 01:06 AM
Will he still dominate at 33-36 like Mj,Kobe etc....

Rocketswin2013
12-31-2015, 01:08 AM
You think his jumpshot is terrible because he's older? That's stupid.

juju151111
12-31-2015, 01:11 AM
You think his jumpshot is terrible because he's older? That's stupid.
Hmmm yes. Jumpshots is all about your legs. He at 30 he been worse then his rookie season for god sakes.

Rocketswin2013
12-31-2015, 01:11 AM
Hmmm yes. Jumpshots is all about your legs. He at 30 he been worse then his rookie season for god sakes.
stupid

Rocketswin2013
12-31-2015, 01:13 AM
and by the way im not calling you stupid.


the assumption that his jumper is awful because of declined athleticism is stupid

JT123
12-31-2015, 01:14 AM
Will he still dominate at 33-36 like Mj,Kobe etc....
:roll: I see what you did there

juju151111
12-31-2015, 01:27 AM
:roll: I see what you did there
Kobe was balling at 34 before injury. I doubt LJ will be balling at 34

bluechox2
12-31-2015, 01:28 AM
Larry Johnson ... is known as LJ younglings

TheImmortal
12-31-2015, 06:07 AM
Larry Johnson ... is known as LJ younglings
Word. Was about to say the same exact thing..

LJ 4 point play doe :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

theaussieguy
12-31-2015, 06:43 AM
Kobe was balling at 34 before injury. I doubt LJ will be balling at 34

wishful thinking. I am not a big Lebron fan at all but he is a truly special being. He hasn't suffered a remotely serious injury in his entire career. He will be effective for a long while given his size and speed and it won't be until he is repeatedly halted from injuries that his impact will begin to drastically decline.

pauk
12-31-2015, 06:55 AM
Will he still dominate at 33-36 like Mj,Kobe etc....

He did? Kobe from age 32 "dominated" in the same context he is doing now... at age 32 he had more wins compared to today, they were the defending champs afterall, after he/they got swept by the Mavs early in playoffs everything went downhill from there and it was steep, after that he was just simply trying to make the playoffs to no avail (and his team was very good)... at 34-35 there was not much difference between Kobe then and NOW....

chazzy
12-31-2015, 07:08 AM
He did? Kobe from age 32 "dominated" in the same context he is doing now... at age 32 he had more wins compared to today, they were the defending champs afterall, after he/they got swept by the Mavs early in playoffs everything went downhill from there and it was steep, after that he was just simply trying to make the playoffs to no avail (and his team was very good)... at 34-35 there was not much difference between Kobe then and NOW....
lol

brownmamba00
12-31-2015, 07:26 AM
He did? Kobe from age 32 "dominated" in the same context he is doing now... at age 32 he had more wins compared to today, they were the defending champs afterall, after he/they got swept by the Mavs early in playoffs everything went downhill from there and it was steep, after that he was just simply trying to make the playoffs to no avail (and his team was very good)... at 34-35 there was not much difference between Kobe then and NOW....
is this a joke

kobe at 35 in '13 was putting up 27/5/7 those are mvp candidate james harden numbers

ShaqTwizzle
12-31-2015, 07:31 AM
There is something off about him.
I notice now when he shoots his left eye twitches.
Perhaps eye issues?

Anyway its just strange.

The guy during his Miami years was always above 40% from 10-16.
Now he is at under 33%.

He shot 39% from 3pt range over his last 2 years in Miami.
Now at 25%...

Now... on a brighter note he is still having an efficient offensive season.
56%TS is very good though far below what he has done in recent years.

The problem is that if he doesn't fix his shot by playoff time he could once again be ugly.
Last year he was at 49%TS in the playoffs... that is quite awful.
So he needs to focus on fixing it or we might see a repeat of that.