Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
Lebrons post game is trash, hopefully he goes and learns from hakeem in the off season. Hakeem has done wonders for dwight and kobe in the post.
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
My point is simply that Lebron has an average/ok post game and at his size as a perimeter player its more than enough to cause damage considering its always a smaller or weaker defender guarding him, he only needs to start going there more often so he can get comfortable, he rarely ever goes to post somebody up because he doesnt need to, his face up game is much more effective as he blows by anybody, he doesnt need to toy around with posting somebody up, hence the inconsistancy and comfort when he finally decides to go there, the only reason he goes there more often now is because the lack of offensive post presence (Bosh is injured) and the fact that he is playing PF and also probably because he wants to "dust-off" his post game as he said (which probably means improve his post game).
Think of this analogy, you are 6'9 and you are faster, more powerfull and more athletic than anybody at your position, would you post somebody up... or would simply just blow by him and jump over everybody else behind him? So i understand why he didnt / doesnt post up so much, but at the same time he needs to work on the post game asap, it will make him much more deadlier.
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
Beasley post game > Lebron post game and its not even close
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
[QUOTE=asdf1990]Lebrons post game is trash, hopefully he goes and learns from hakeem in the off season. [B]Hakeem has done wonders for dwight[/B] and kobe in the post.[/QUOTE]
kobe already had a post game. he just wanted to see the dream shake in person
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
[QUOTE=sh0wtime]Did you watch the previous game where his post game was excellent?
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:oldlol: My grandma could post up Jose Calderon.
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
[QUOTE=8BeastlyXOIAD]Beasley post game > Lebron post game and its not even close[/QUOTE]
True story
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
[QUOTE=Phong][img]http://nsa20.casimages.com/img/2010/11/25/101125035807433904.gif[/img]
:facepalm[/QUOTE]
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
[QUOTE=sh0wtime]My point is simply that Lebron has an [B]average/ok post game and at his size[/B] as a perimeter player its more than enough to cause damage considering its always a smaller or weaker defender guarding him, he only needs to start going there more often so he can get comfortable, he rarely ever goes to post somebody up because he doesnt need to, [B]his face up game is much more effective[/B] as he blows by anybody, he doesnt need to toy around with posting somebody up, hence the inconsistancy and comfort when he finally decides to go there, the only reason he goes there more often now is because the lack of offensive post presence (Bosh is injured) and the fact that he is playing PF and also probably because he wants to "dust-off" his post game as he said (which probably means improve his post game).[/QUOTE]
The bold parts are wrong. Lebron should have a much more effective post game for his size. Much, much more.
His face up game is just as ineffective. Lebron is not the type of player who should get the ball, isolated, slow down the offense and make a play. Usually ends up in the terrible shot, turnover, bailout three and the ofcourse the bail out whistle. In conclusion thought, it's not good. And it's not something he should be doing. Especially with a team like Miami, plays should be run for him, pnr, pnp etc etc. No reason why he should settle for his weak back-to-basket/face-to-face games.
And just because Bosh is out doesn't mean he should 'dust off' his 'post game'. Wade is much better in the post anyways, he should've been in there especially when Feilds or Gallinari couldn't guard him, but Lebron went into hero mode and Wade was forced to work off the ball and made Wade irrelevant in the fourth. These were reasons for the loss. Lebron trying to do something out of the ordinary and it resulted in him being ineffective and eventually Wade became a victim.
[QUOTE=8BeastlyXOIAD]Beasley post game > Lebron post game and its not even close[/QUOTE]
Agreed.
[QUOTE=Phong][IMG]http://nsa20.casimages.com/img/2010/11/25/101125035807433904.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE]
What the hell is that!?!?!
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
Michael Beasley post game > Kobe Bryants post game
Or is that going to far?
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
[QUOTE=ripthekik]"Woa woa woa I didn't know the meaning of "post game" til I looked it up on the internet"
"I didnt even say it myself, i just re-twitted it from someone else"[/QUOTE]
:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
[QUOTE=8BeastlyXOIAD]Michael Beasley post game > Kobe Bryants post game
Or is that going to far?[/QUOTE]
So much for staying green..
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
[QUOTE=8BeastlyXOIAD]Michael Beasley post game > Kobe Bryants post game
Or is that going to far?[/QUOTE]
This is you...
[IMG]http://www.questionbin.com/design/images/blog/user/images/who-wants-to-be-a-dumbass.jpg[/IMG]
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
[QUOTE=NoEasy9]This is you...
[IMG]http://www.questionbin.com/design/images/blog/user/images/who-wants-to-be-a-dumbass.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
RG you still here:oldlol: :oldlol:
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
[QUOTE=sh0wtime]
Its funny how your post game is good when you hit the shots there, but terrible when you miss even though you take ridicilously easy shots that simply roll out...[/QUOTE]
uhmm have you watched this guy play? Sure a shot might fall into the basket every once in a while but the totality of his post game is atrocious.
You can say he doesn't need to have one yet, and thats all fine and dandy...but no one can defend how awful his so called "post moves" are at the moment.
Re: LeBron says he's ready to "dust off" post game in Bosh absence
[QUOTE=YAWN]uhmm have you watched this guy play? Sure a shot might fall into the basket every once in a while but the totality of his post game is atrocious.
You can say he doesn't need to have one yet, and thats all fine and dandy...but no one can defend how awful his so called "post moves" are at the moment.[/QUOTE]
Lebron homer attemping to be a Laker fan. Either that or a delusional Lebron fan who also likes Magic Johnson.