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Walk on Water
01-11-2019, 09:15 PM
I watched game 6 of the 1998 Finals and I realized Jordan trusted his teammates and they all made plays together. Much more effective than Lebron who has to have the ball on almost every trip down the court. There were many times Jordan didn

Ainosterhaspie
01-11-2019, 11:30 PM
https://youtu.be/mEOJH9Nqi1w
https://youtu.be/dI93hnAiCO4
https://youtu.be/ntIP9pnr4g8

superduper
01-12-2019, 12:29 AM
He holds the offense hostage because he wants to hog every single stat opportunity. I don't know how anyone who watches can think otherwise tbh.

And1AllDay
01-12-2019, 03:45 AM
https://youtu.be/mEOJH9Nqi1w
https://youtu.be/dI93hnAiCO4
https://youtu.be/ntIP9pnr4g8
yikes

bullettooth
01-12-2019, 03:49 AM
It's ok, his teammates don't trust him either.

https://j.gifs.com/qYrBxp.gif

ImKobe
01-12-2019, 04:47 AM
https://youtu.be/mEOJH9Nqi1w
https://youtu.be/dI93hnAiCO4
https://youtu.be/ntIP9pnr4g8

Funny how you post the JR play, when he in fact rebounded a missed FT that prevented the Warriors from hitting a game-winner in the 4th quarter. Instead of brushing the play off and focusing on OT, Lebron began to break down mentally.

Walk on Water
01-12-2019, 06:15 AM
Funny how you post the JR play, when he in fact rebounded a missed FT that prevented the Warriors from hitting a game-winner in the 4th quarter. Instead of brushing the play off and focusing on OT, Lebron began to break down mentally.


That

34-24 Footwork
01-12-2019, 07:04 AM
It's ok, his teammates don't trust him either.

https://j.gifs.com/qYrBxp.gif

Lol @ Jeff Green not even budging. Completely numb :lol

90sgoat
01-12-2019, 07:53 AM
Jordan and Lebron played in completely opposite ways.

Lebron always comes out strong, trying to rack up a lead. Then he tends to shrink in the 3rd and 4th.

Jordan used to come out taking a backseat, letting teammates do the work, then take over in the 3rd and 4th as fatigue set in.

This approach was deliberate. Bulls would often make a point to run plays for their big man (Longley, Cartwright) to begin the game. Why? I suppose to get their big guy motivated to play defense.

These are little things that stars won't tell you.

Ainosterhaspie
01-12-2019, 10:19 AM
Jordan and Lebron played in completely opposite ways.

Lebron always comes out strong, trying to rack up a lead. Then he tends to shrink in the 3rd and 4th.

Jordan used to come out taking a backseat, letting teammates do the work, then take over in the 3rd and 4th as fatigue set in.

This approach was deliberate. Bulls would often make a point to run plays for their big man (Longley, Cartwright) to begin the game. Why? I suppose to get their big guy motivated to play defense.

These are little things that stars won't tell you.
LeBron's teams have tried the same thing running play after play for Bosh and Love early. What you are describing isn't an accurate reflection of how those teams played and you're giving yourself away as a guy who hasn't watched many of his games.