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Neal Romer
05-06-2025, 12:27 AM
What a boss!

fsvr54
05-06-2025, 12:39 AM
Lebron is the biggest joke in basketball history. Well, maybe second to Giannis.

gengiskhan
05-06-2025, 12:42 AM
LBJ barely top 10.

White Hammer
05-06-2025, 12:44 AM
He practiced all year for that shot. And Jamal helped.

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Duffy Pratt
05-06-2025, 01:13 AM
What I heard is that he built a court in his home, and spent last off-season working on his shooting. He shot 44% from three this year, 10 points higher than his previous best of 34%. And he shot 81% from the line this year, up from a previous best of 75%.

Akeem34TheDream
05-06-2025, 01:21 AM
What I heard is that he built a court in his home, and spent last off-season working on his shooting. He shot 44% from three this year, 10 points higher than his previous best of 34%. And he shot 81% from the line this year, up from a previous best of 75%.

Respect!

kawhileonard2
05-06-2025, 10:14 PM
What a boss!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJLgb7Thoy0

Neal Romer
05-10-2025, 12:56 AM
Dude fixin to lead Denver to a chip and win himself a Finals MVP at this rate

Wardell Curry
05-10-2025, 05:48 AM
What I heard is that he built a court in his home, and spent last off-season working on his shooting. He shot 44% from three this year, 10 points higher than his previous best of 34%. And he shot 81% from the line this year, up from a previous best of 75%.

Well congrats to him he finally became a basketball player rather than just an elite athlete. That's a pretty wild improvement though. It makes you wonder how many people in the league aren't putting work into their game.

ArbitraryWater
05-10-2025, 06:07 AM
Well congrats to him he finally became a basketball player rather than just an elite athlete. That's a pretty wild improvement though. It makes you wonder how many people in the league aren't putting work into their game.

Its not normal that you make a massive improvement to your craft at 30 in something that is so talent based when youve been working that craft all life.

tpols
05-10-2025, 07:38 AM
Well congrats to him he finally became a basketball player rather than just an elite athlete. That's a pretty wild improvement though. It makes you wonder how many people in the league aren't putting work into their game.

It probably helps that he plays on a team with great comraderie and motivation. Doubt he'd be trying this hard on 15 win wizards or something.

ArbitraryWater
05-10-2025, 08:20 AM
It probably helps that he plays on a team with great comraderie and motivation. Doubt he'd be trying this hard on 15 win wizards or something.

Dude youre seriously overestimating this whole culture thing :oldlol:

Absurd way to think basketball

tpols
05-10-2025, 08:32 AM
Dude youre seriously overestimating this whole culture thing :oldlol:

Absurd way to think basketball

I mean you're honestly just exposing yourself as low IQ if you say that. A franchise like say the Spurs of the past vs the wizards or Hornets. There's no gap in franchise and organizational culture there? :oldlol: ok buddy.

White Hammer
05-10-2025, 07:00 PM
It still cracks me up how he ran straight for the tunnel. And ran away from his teammates like they were playing flag football :oldlol:

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