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3ba11
06-18-2025, 10:50 PM
Bad chemistry is the only way that favored talent can underachieve and barely win 50 games, so we know that bad chemistry is the reason that Lebron's preseason favorites barely win 50 and fall to Finals underdog.. The bad chemistry is Lebron's skillset of turning everyone into spot-up shooter, which prevents chemistry and player development.. Carry on and Happy Juneteenth

Full Court
06-22-2025, 11:08 PM
What I found so hilarious was that during the Lakers/TWolves series, Luka was turning Lebron into a spot up shooter. Next season's going to be interesting for the Lakers.

Walk on Water
06-23-2025, 04:21 PM
Absolutely. Keep em coming.

3ba11
06-23-2025, 06:51 PM
What I found so hilarious was that during the Lakers/TWolves series, Luka was turning Lebron into a spot up shooter. Next season's going to be interesting for the Lakers.


Luka's career is going how Lebron's would've gone if he didn't team-up with multiple prime stars... this is the fate of all ball-dominators that have "normal" rosters of 1 franchise player.. they lack the chemistry to win with "normal" talent.

So I guess the question is whether Jaylen Williams is a franchise player, aka a player that teams would build around and task with building a lottery team from scratch... His elite scoring ability and talent says that he easily is, similar to young Westbrook or Harden.. Aside from a few goat passers, franchise players are normally dominant scorers, since lesser scorers hinder a team's capacity to add talent (i.e. any new scorer could replace the lesser scorer as 1st option - this is why secondary producers like Klay, Pippen or Middleton aren't considered franchise players).