Imagine if he had the skills and mentality to go along with his freakish athleticism. :eek:
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Imagine if he had the skills and mentality to go along with his freakish athleticism. :eek:
[QUOTE=dannywpt]Imagine if he had the skills and mentality to go along with his freakish athleticism. :eek:[/QUOTE]
MJ mentality with LeBrons talent
Bye bye nba
[QUOTE=KBaller33]MJ mentality with LeBrons talent
Bye bye nba[/QUOTE]
Shaq with Kobe's work ethic >
[QUOTE=pastis]alpha: Kobe, Dirk, durant
in between alpha-beta: Duncan
beta: wade, garnett
super beta: lebron[/QUOTE]
In what way is Durant more Alpha than Duncan? The same Durant who just lost on his home floor to a 38 year Duncan. Prime Duncan would destroy him.
The criteria around here changes after the game depending on how he played that night.
manufactured superstar
[QUOTE=fpliii]If LeBron sets up in the post every possession, they have a shot. Enough with the PnRs, ISOs, dribbling at the top of the key and jab steps 20 feet out on the wing.
If LeBron plays like a guard, this series is over. Chalmers has been shit, but there's no reason they can't allow Cole or Wade to take over ball-handling duties.[/QUOTE]
Preach
LeBron drives me nuts. In the first quarter, he looked like one of the all-time greats, a player who could rival Jordan. Fast forward to the rest of the game, and he disappears. I know the guy likes to play team ball, but come on man, you need to be aggressive and look for your shot, especially after shooting like 90% from the floor in the first quarter.