typical lbj stan
in cleveland he cant do himself needs help
in miami wade holding him back:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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typical lbj stan
in cleveland he cant do himself needs help
in miami wade holding him back:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
[QUOTE=pauk]Yea i know that EnoughSaid....
What is my problem then?
My problem is that i miss the Cleveland Lebron....
i miss watching him score 30 points in the 4th quarter......
i miss him dropping 40-50 point triple doubles over and over........
i miss him scoring 16 points in 2 minutes.....
i miss him averaging up to 31-8-9........
i miss him going for career highs.....
i miss amazing individual performances........
Lebron is BOTTLENECKED in Miami........... people almost forget how truly good he is......... but on the other hand, he did it in order to win a championship..... so ok....[/QUOTE]
I agree, It is nice to see he can still Dominate though..
[QUOTE=pauk]Yes... because Lebron is a better player... a better, more consistant, non injury proned and younger player....[/QUOTE]
LeBron can't win shlt without Wade. LeBron needs guys like Wade, Kobe, Rose, Durant, Jordan etc. on his team to close out games.
LeBron is only a pippen, he needs his Jordan to win. Dude lacks a killer instinct and is a goof off that doesn't take things seriously.
That's why Spo should start LeBron at the Point!! Let him always bring the ball up the floor, do the play making, initiate everything and set up teammates. He'll score when he want to, but if he could set up everyone and make the team a better TOGETHER squad, then I'm all for it. I just want to see how the Heat play against the Thunder tomorrow. They got embarrassed the first time, and they better bounce back strong.
Wade is holding LeBron back? Who the **** held Wade back in the Finals?
[QUOTE=TheNaturalWR]Wade is holding LeBron back? Who the **** held Wade back in the Finals?[/QUOTE]
Exactly.
It still makes me angry and sad to this day. If LeBron just played a little better and maybe contributed more down the stretch, the Heat would have a title right now and they would be trying to repeat. :cry:
[QUOTE=pauk]So... you dont think that Wade & Lebron are holding eachother back? Care to explain?
Has nothing to do with hate... its no secret they are holding eachother back, but they do it for the better good... for better team success... for a championship... because Miami Heat sure is better with those two playing... there is pros & cons with throwing in two balldominant superstar players together....[/QUOTE]
well... like all the others said it's based on a game or few games.
But that's not why I think it's a dumb thread.
Lebron [B]joined[/B] the Heat to play with Wade. Don't you see the irony?
[QUOTE=EnoughSaid]It still makes me angry and sad to this day. If LeBron just played a little better and maybe contributed more down the stretch, the Heat would have a title right now and they would be trying to repeat. :cry:[/QUOTE]
:lebroncry: :lebroncry: :lebroncry: :lebroncry:
From 05-10 he put up 29/7/7 on 48% and since he came to the Heat he's put up 27/8/7 on 52%. The difference really isn't that big.
You can argue that any decline in production from Lebron and Wade has a lot more to do with their athletic decline then anything else.
[QUOTE=EnoughSaid]It still makes me angry and sad to this day. If LeBron just played a little better and maybe contributed more down the stretch, the Heat would have a title right now and they would be trying to repeat. :cry:[/QUOTE]
If the Heat don't win a championship the series vs the Mavs is gonna eat his legacy alive.
[QUOTE=TheNaturalWR]If the Heat don't win a championship the series vs the Mavs is gonna eat his legacy alive.[/QUOTE]
Think it already has. A title still doesn't change that his performance was arguably the worst in finals history for someone of his caliber.
You can say the combination of Bosh and Wade, as the team is probably better with Lebron and Wade and not a guy like Bosh...or, blame the coach, who can't make the most of Bosh in the half-court. Such a waste of a player.
Webber was asking him today if he was hurt and Bosh laughed and said no, that it's the way he is and that the coaches keep reminding him to run the court.
DUH...if they're not gonna maximize him in the half-court, then there's no point in playing him. His rebounding is lesser, and obviously so is his offensive game. It's incredible that the coaching staff can't put that together.
[QUOTE=guy]Think it already has. A title still doesn't change that his performance was arguably the worst in finals history for someone of his caliber.[/QUOTE]
He still has a chance if he wins a title this year and shows up to play. A Finals MVP will definitely increase his legacy big time but knowing Wade....doubt he gets it.
It has more to do with usage rating.
Why do you think Lin was doing so well for a period of time? His usage rating was extremely high and consistent, allowing him to miss shots, find his rhythm, make plays/turnovers, etc. When Carmelo came back, Lin started demanding less shots and deferred to Melo, a proven star, instead. However, with Lin also in play, Melo has struggled (partly due to injury) because he hasn't been used consistently enough and is instead chucking up shots. Now that Lin is out, Melo is slowly transitioning back into his old self.
When you have too many ball dominant stars, the amount of usage you can distribute amongst them will be lower than the amount they need to succeed, thus lowering their overall efficiency.