View Full Version : Did Lebron just pull a Kobe from 2004?.. FIGHTING shaq/Luka for MVP of team??
3ba11
04-26-2025, 12:37 AM
Smh.. Lebron was BY FAR the biggest negative on the team this season, so why would you let the biggest negative be the top guy?
And it's rare for both Luka and Lebron to play their best alongside each other because both guys have the same hole/weakness - a weak off-ball game.. It's why they're inferior to Kobe and MJ.
SouBeachTalents
04-26-2025, 12:43 AM
No, LeBron actually played well.
04mzwach
04-26-2025, 01:00 AM
He shot the best so how can you say he's a negative? It's scary how good Lebron is at 40. Teams feed the hot hand and he was the hot hand.
StrongLurk
04-26-2025, 07:43 AM
OP has watched Lebron's every move every day for the past 15 years. OP is Bron's biggest fan.
Full Court
04-26-2025, 09:18 AM
No, LeBron actually played well.
Yeah, he did last night. But overall he's been trash. Game 1 was an absolute choke job.
j3lademaster
04-26-2025, 10:05 AM
The void Lebron will leave after he retires will be insane lol. Both from the perspective of stans and haters, I wonder which player(s) will fill that.
Real Men Wear Green
04-26-2025, 01:02 PM
The void Lebron will leave after he retires will be insane lol. Both from the perspective of stans and haters, I wonder which player(s) will fill that.
Whoever is playing for championships. The players being stanned/hated aren't the cause of the mental illness, just it's focal point.
3ba11
04-26-2025, 02:10 PM
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I forgot that I made this thread, so maybe it's better to post the image below in this thread (instead of making a new thread like I did):
https://i.makeagif.com/media/4-26-2025/l5BWDw.gif
Lebron clearly achieves stats by cratering teammates.
MJ never had a game like this because his game/skillset didn't do that to teammates (turn them into spot-up shooter) - Jordan was an elite off-ball player, as required for the ball movement systems or high assist systems that every dynasty uses.
the issue is Lebron's excessive use of live-dribbles due to a lack of expert jumpshooting skills, fundamentals off-the-catch, touch, and quick/natural scoring instinct.. This ball-dominance at high scoring levels turns everyone into spot-up shooter, thus preventing elite roster construction, young player development, chemistry and ultimately, great teams.. This goes for all high-scoring primary ball-handlers like Luka, Lebron, Lillard, Trae - all of them... Their inferior chemistry of imposing spot-up roles can't win with "normal" rosters of 1 franchise player, and therefore requires teaming up with 1st options and franchise players from other teams (super-teams), yet the weak chemistry still mostly loses.& struggles.
great job wasting your life OP
you lost every argument :oldlol:
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