View Full Version : Lebron James 2015-2016 Scoring Breakdown
Im Still Ballin
04-06-2016, 12:14 PM
Transition
19.4% Frequency
1.31 Points Per Possession
Isolation
19.1% Frequency
0.84 Points Per Possession
PnR Ball Handler
21.8% Frequency
0.88 Points Per Possession
PnR Roll Man
3.6% Frequency
1.34 Points Per Possession
Post Up
10.4% Frequency
0.88 Points Per Possession
Spot Up
6.6% Frequency
0.94 Points Per Possession
Hand Off
1.9% Frequency
1.21 Points Per Possession
Cut
5.6% Frequency
1.38 Points Per Possession
Off Screen
2.2% Frequency
0.92 Points Per Possession
Putback
3.6% Frequency
1.29 Points Per Possession
StrongLurk
04-06-2016, 12:32 PM
Transition
19.4% Frequency
1.31 Points Per Possession
Isolation
19.1% Frequency
0.84 Points Per Possession
PnR Ball Handler
21.8% Frequency
0.88 Points Per Possession
PnR Roll Man
3.6% Frequency
1.34 Points Per Possession
Post Up
10.4% Frequency
0.88 Points Per Possession
Spot Up
6.6% Frequency
0.94 Points Per Possession
Hand Off
1.9% Frequency
1.21 Points Per Possession
Cut
5.6% Frequency
1.38 Points Per Possession
Off Screen
2.2% Frequency
0.92 Points Per Possession
Putback
3.6% Frequency
1.29 Points Per Possession
Good numbers here Im Still Ballin.
It matches the eye test of what Ive seen this season and why Lebron's last couple of weeks have been crazy efficient.
He is playing like he was in Miami, which is getting a lot of baskets in transition, off cuts, and as the roll man. Add in the fact that he has made threes at a good rate over the last month and he looks just like he did in Miami.
The Cavs style of play has changed quite a bit over the last month, which makes sense and it was always how they would play come playoff time.
PP34Deuce
04-06-2016, 01:10 PM
Good numbers here Im Still Ballin.
It matches the eye test of what Ive seen this season and why Lebron's last couple of weeks have been crazy efficient.
He is playing like he was in Miami, which is getting a lot of baskets in transition, off cuts, and as the roll man. Add in the fact that he has made threes at a good rate over the last month and he looks just like he did in Miami.
The Cavs style of play has changed quite a bit over the last month, which makes sense and it was always how they would play come playoff time.
I agree. he sets the offense up and then you see him playing off ball here n there. Skip bayless may be hated but he had the best point about Bron and Kyrie.
Bron is the better PG and playmaker but when the 4th quarter comes close game with 5-6 minutes left, you let Kyrie control the ball and have Lebron move off ball due to Free throw shooting and inconsistent jumper.
Im Still Ballin
04-06-2016, 08:41 PM
Yep I agree. Lebron as the Roll Man might be his best offensive scoring style outside of transition. It's great because it situates him closer to the basket, he's already moving and has built up momentum off the pick and into the roll, and it forces defenses to have to commit and act in a split second, and Lebron still can use his passing ability after catching. You simply can't ice and cover Lebron because you can't leave guys like Irving/Smith/Delly open at the 3pt line.
Lebron23
04-06-2016, 08:43 PM
Solid posts by one of the greatest posters in this forum.
Im Still Ballin
04-06-2016, 08:46 PM
Solid posts by one of the greatest posters in this forum.
Cheers bro. I aim to provide solid content now and then.
raprap
04-06-2016, 08:46 PM
Delly/Lebron pnr combo
Spaulding
04-06-2016, 08:49 PM
Why do you guys think he doesn't do more cuts? I'm sure he has a good reason but I don't understand.
Big guy that moves like a guard and can draw a foul right after catching it on a cut easily.
Im Still Ballin
04-06-2016, 11:48 PM
Bump
might do this for Kevin Love and Kyrie
stalkerforlife
04-07-2016, 12:07 AM
0.84 points per isolation play.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahaha
No wonder the Warriors dared his ass to beat them one on one.
What a joke.
Im Still Ballin
04-07-2016, 12:09 AM
0.84 points per isolation play.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahahahaha
No wonder the Warriors dared his ass to beat them one on one.
What a joke.
Kobe
0.71
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