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View Full Version : You can finally see Lebron’s latent influence shaping Ingraham’s game



FultzNationRISE
12-05-2023, 02:21 AM
He’s developed into a pretty complete point forward.

Keep in mind he was unequivocally garbage during his Laker years, as evidenced by the team’s complete collapse when LeGroin went down while carrying them to 4th place in the bloodbath west and defeating the defending champ warriors on christmas day.

Ingraham was a complete liability at that time, and the team suffered with him in charge. But to his credit, he’s slowly allowed what he was taught by Le3Legs to seep in and absorb. And now he’s playing at a high level.

You gotta give that guy a lot of credit.

And Ingraham deserves some credit too.

Axe
12-05-2023, 02:33 AM
ImKobe told us he's a better player overall than tatum. :coleman:

3ba11
12-05-2023, 03:11 AM
After an upward trajectory each year, Ingram and Kuzma saw 1-year drops across the board in 2019 when Lebron arrived (PER, BPM, WS/48, VORP).

Meanwhile, Jordan's teammates grew by leaps and bounds every year from single-digit rookies to meaningful producers, which Lebron has never done in 20 years, aka zero young player development because his abnormal ball-dominance imposes spot-up roles that stall young players, thereby needing ready-made stars to win (and still being perennial underdogs regardless of cast)

This is the historical record. Lebron is simply the biggest fraud in sports history.. He's an Oscar or Luka-level player with a similarly suboptimal brand (luka-ball), and this weak chemistry requires more talent than other superior stars required such as MJ, Kobe or Curry (expert jumpshooters that yielded superior ball movement & chemistry, thereby requiring less talent)

ImKobe
12-05-2023, 11:39 AM
ImKobe told us he's a better player overall than tatum. :coleman:

I said he has a bigger bag offensively, which is still the case. Does that mean he's better overall? Nah, he hasn't proven that yet, whether it's due to injuries to him and/or his teammates.

FultzNationRISE
12-05-2023, 12:47 PM
After an upward trajectory each year, Ingram and Kuzma saw 1-year drops across the board in 2019 when Lebron arrived (PER, BPM, WS/48, VORP).

Meanwhile, Jordan's teammates grew by leaps and bounds every year from single-digit rookies to meaningful producers, which Lebron has never done in 20 years, aka zero young player development because his abnormal ball-dominance imposes spot-up roles that stall young players, thereby needing ready-made stars to win (and still being perennial underdogs regardless of cast)

This is the historical record. Lebron is simply the biggest fraud in sports history.. He's an Oscar or Luka-level player with a similarly suboptimal brand (luka-ball), and this weak chemistry requires more talent than other superior stars required such as MJ, Kobe or Curry (expert jumpshooters that yielded superior ball movement & chemistry, thereby requiring less talent)


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