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Gus Hemmingway
11-17-2020, 10:17 PM
Now tell me what that teams record was the year before LeBron joined and the year after he left :yaohappy:

LAmbruh
11-17-2020, 10:18 PM
Now tell me what that teams record was the year before LeBron joined and the year after he left :yaohappy:

:yaohappy::hammertime:

Kiddlovesnets
11-17-2020, 10:23 PM
On paper the Heat and Cavaliers were both super teams. If you care to look at the pre-season title odds, you’d be amazed to find out that Lebron’s team was the highest for 6 straight years in a row(2011-2014 Heat and 2015-2016 Cavaliers).

In practice though none of his teams were super teams because the talents on paper just didn’t work out in the reality. Lebron is a great player with historical individual talent, he’s also exceptionally good at running a team filled with role players. However, his system basically requires every player to be a role player except for himself. This works well with the likes of Mo Williams and Shane Battier, but does not work at all for star players.

The reason why Lebron never had a super team of his own is that, his all star teammates were turned into role players. Lebron is like a communist party leader, his system works well with a team of role players, but collapse when he needs to share the ball and on court responsibility with other star players.

3ball
11-17-2020, 10:41 PM
On paper the Heat and Cavaliers were both super teams. If you care to look at the pre-season title odds, you’d be amazed to find out that Lebron’s team was the highest for 6 straight years in a row(2011-2014 Heat and 2015-2016 Cavaliers).

In practice though none of his teams were super teams because the talents on paper just didn’t work out in the reality. Lebron is a great player with historical individual talent, he’s also exceptionally good at running a team filled with role players. However, his system basically requires every player to be a role player except for himself. This works well with the likes of Mo Williams and Shane Battier, but does not work at all for star players.

The reason why Lebron never had a super team of his own is that, his all star teammates were turned into role players. Lebron is like a communist party leader, his system works well with a team of role players, but collapse when he needs to share the ball and on court responsibility with other star players.

Wowsers bomb post

Vino24
11-17-2020, 10:45 PM
LeCommunist gave Kyrie and AD his best season ever

TheGoatest
11-17-2020, 11:11 PM
Now tell me what that teams record was the year before LeBron joined and the year after he left :yaohappy:

:roll:

My personal favorite is the Cavs "Super Team" with Kyrie and Love.

Kyrie prior to LeBron: Never played a playoff game
Love prior to LeBron: Never played a playoff game

Kyrie and Love during the LeBron era in the 27 games LeBron missed those seasons: 4-23 record

Kyrie after LeBron: His teams better without him than with him (2nd round exit sandwiched between two seasons where his team made the ECF without him)
Love after LeBron: Nowhere near a playoff spot, 0 interest from teams in trading for him, unless it's for spam

"Super Team" :roll:

kawhileonard2
11-17-2020, 11:40 PM
Wade and Bosh as Wade won as the man and both Wade and Bosh outplayed Lebron in the finals along with Jason Terry. With Kyrie and Love as Kyrie outplayed the unanimous league mvp. With Anthony Davis and Dwight and Rondo as Davis led the team in all stats in the season and led in WS, WS/PER 48 minutes and scoring in the playoffs.

Vino24
11-17-2020, 11:43 PM
Wade and Bosh as Wade won as the man and both Wade and Bosh outplayed Lebron in the finals along with Jason Terry. With Kyrie and Love as Kyrie outplayed the unanimous league mvp. With Anthony Davis and Dwight and Rondo as Davis led the team in all stats in the season and led in WS, WS/PER 48 minutes and scoring in the playoffs.
Wade was a 15ppg 2nd option. Stfu

kawhileonard2
11-17-2020, 11:46 PM
Wade was a 15ppg 2nd option. Stfu

Wade averaged 27 ppg and Bosh 19 ppg and Lebron 18 ppg.

Kiddlovesnets
11-18-2020, 12:55 AM
LeCommunist gave Kyrie and AD his best season ever

Irving was a rookie before Lebron came to CLE, and still improving. He just naturally got better since he was entering his early prime, which would've happened with or without Lebron. AD though, his rpg number is the lowest since rookie season, and a large part of this was Lebron stealing his rebounds. How can this be his best season ever? He's had way better before.

Lebron is great at developing role players and giving them right roles to play to their potential, for this he deserves credits when its due. However, he is unable to do this for any all-star level players. His system revolves around the idea that everyone else is a role player, turning an all star player into a role player will not make the team better, and definitely wont make a superteam.

Spurs m8
11-18-2020, 01:11 AM
On paper the Heat and Cavaliers were both super teams. If you care to look at the pre-season title odds, you’d be amazed to find out that Lebron’s team was the highest for 6 straight years in a row(2011-2014 Heat and 2015-2016 Cavaliers).

In practice though none of his teams were super teams because the talents on paper just didn’t work out in the reality. Lebron is a great player with historical individual talent, he’s also exceptionally good at running a team filled with role players. However, his system basically requires every player to be a role player except for himself. This works well with the likes of Mo Williams and Shane Battier, but does not work at all for star players.

The reason why Lebron never had a super team of his own is that, his all star teammates were turned into role players. Lebron is like a communist party leader, his system works well with a team of role players, but collapse when he needs to share the ball and on court responsibility with other star players.

ETHER

OP is still a basement dwelling Virgin loser

HylianNightmare
11-18-2020, 05:29 AM
On paper the Heat and Cavaliers were both super teams. If you care to look at the pre-season title odds, you’d be amazed to find out that Lebron’s team was the highest for 6 straight years in a row(2011-2014 Heat and 2015-2016 Cavaliers).

In practice though none of his teams were super teams because the talents on paper just didn’t work out in the reality. Lebron is a great player with historical individual talent, he’s also exceptionally good at running a team filled with role players. However, his system basically requires every player to be a role player except for himself. This works well with the likes of Mo Williams and Shane Battier, but does not work at all for star players.

The reason why Lebron never had a super team of his own is that, his all star teammates were turned into role players. Lebron is like a communist party leader, his system works well with a team of role players, but collapse when he needs to share the ball and on court responsibility with other star players.


Nailed it

ImKobe
11-18-2020, 02:06 PM
All of them from 11-20 with the exception of the '19 Lakers.

Gougou
11-18-2020, 06:09 PM
Only the Heat team and they still struggle to beat the Mavs, Spurs.

TheCorporation
11-18-2020, 09:14 PM
Wade was a 15ppg 2nd option. Stfu

We win again

:hammertime:

talkingconch
11-18-2020, 09:41 PM
Now tell me what that teams record was the year before LeBron joined and the year after he left :yaohappy:


Read the following slowly:

Lets say I'm going to a park to play some basketball. A team just lost, and I come in with 3-4 other guys who are superstar players to replace the players from the losing team while keeping 1 or 2 dudes.

Do you get it?

StrongLurk
11-18-2020, 09:42 PM
On paper the Heat and Cavaliers were both super teams. If you care to look at the pre-season title odds, you’d be amazed to find out that Lebron’s team was the highest for 6 straight years in a row(2011-2014 Heat and 2015-2016 Cavaliers).

In practice though none of his teams were super teams because the talents on paper just didn’t work out in the reality. Lebron is a great player with historical individual talent, he’s also exceptionally good at running a team filled with role players. However, his system basically requires every player to be a role player except for himself. This works well with the likes of Mo Williams and Shane Battier, but does not work at all for star players.

The reason why Lebron never had a super team of his own is that, his all star teammates were turned into role players. Lebron is like a communist party leader, his system works well with a team of role players, but collapse when he needs to share the ball and on court responsibility with other star players.

Lol this is completely false.

StrongLurk
11-18-2020, 09:42 PM
All of them from 11-20 with the exception of the '19 Lakers.

18 Cavs?

Take off your hater shades.

Also, 20 Lakers were clearly not a superteam.

And1AllDay
11-18-2020, 09:45 PM
Wade was a 15ppg 2nd option. Stfu

:oldlol:

Axe
11-18-2020, 10:35 PM
On paper the Heat and Cavaliers were both super teams. If you care to look at the pre-season title odds, you’d be amazed to find out that Lebron’s team was the highest for 6 straight years in a row(2011-2014 Heat and 2015-2016 Cavaliers).

In practice though none of his teams were super teams because the talents on paper just didn’t work out in the reality. Lebron is a great player with historical individual talent, he’s also exceptionally good at running a team filled with role players. However, his system basically requires every player to be a role player except for himself. This works well with the likes of Mo Williams and Shane Battier, but does not work at all for star players.

The reason why Lebron never had a super team of his own is that, his all star teammates were turned into role players. Lebron is like a communist party leader, his system works well with a team of role players, but collapse when he needs to share the ball and on court responsibility with other star players.
The cavs have never won more than 60 games in bran's return