He's easily one of the worst posters here. I put him on my ignore list. Not worth the time.
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He's easily one of the worst posters here. I put him on my ignore list. Not worth the time.
well damn... this is what you call a thread backfire
Ripthekik old buddy old pal, don't you ever get sick of being repeatedly called out for your agenda while being exposed as an imbecile? I know I sure as hell would get sick of it after the 49875th time
Varejao was always a great rebounder, but his career high rpg right now is a combination result of career high in minutes and career low in rebounding help around him.... his ppg is also a result of minutes, offensive rebounds and career low in scoring help around him (Kyrie aint playing either)...
[QUOTE=pauk]Varejao was always a great rebounder, but his career high rpg right now is a combination result of career high in minutes and career low in rebounding help around him.... his ppg is also a result of minutes, offensive rebounds and career low in scoring help around him (Kyrie aint playing either)...[/QUOTE]
I wrote him the same thing 2 times. You think he will understand after third time? :lol
Varajao is doing much better on boards due to his increased minutes and the lack of rebounders around him. However I will say one elephant in the room in spite of OP getting thrashed... Lebron failed to recognize and capitolize on the effective P&R game Varajao has. Varajao + Kyrie on the P&R has been awesome, and Varajao was not utilized this way in the Lebron era despite Lebron's reputation as some genius playmaker. Kyrie has breathed new life into Varajao as an offensive tool - he exploited an ability he had that Lebron never recognized.
Why do people continue to feed this troll :confusedshrug: He started posting again right when Miami won a championship. Seems like most people have moved on from the LeBron hate. This guy just can't let it go.
[QUOTE=ripthekik]It's not like he was a rookie or something. [B]Why is it he suddenly blossom into an Allstar the exact same year Lebron left, and now 1 year without Lebron[/B], he is straight balling?
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He goes into double digit in scoring and rebound AFTER Lebron left.
Also, let's look at guys like Wade, Bosh. Did Lebron make them better? Hell, Wade had a very good career as a top 3 player in the league when Lebron joined and what happened to him now? Bosh was his franchise's leader for 7 years, as soon as he leaves to Miami he is simply an star forward who gets disrespected :roll:
Look at all the clues here, guys. Why are all Lebron teams just a one-man team, consisting of him doing everything? Fact: Lebron doesn't make anyone better, he makes his stats look better, that's all.[/QUOTE]
It seems that you don't know how to count to 2.
Not surprised.
I still remember crunch time of Game 3 of the 07 finals. Bron brought them back and Andy grabbed a rebound where it was an insanely crucial possesion to get them to the lead. Bron was wide open for 3 but instead decided to try to take Timmy D off the dribble to get the go ahead bucket. :oldlol:
BUT ANDY V IS BIZZALLLLLLLINNNN THE FUXS OUT WITH KYRIE!?
If anything Andy V runined Lebrons career
More minutes per game, more FGA per game = more points, more rebounds.
He's always been a solid player with limited minutes during those LeBron years. His stats look a lot better now because of more minutes and more FGA.
lebron has never made his teammates better. look at wade and boshes stats before they play with him.
as for his offense, its really a lot to do with more freedom offensively, and chemistry with irving.
but he has definitely improved since bron left. hes been a decent shooter this season, and his passing has come a long way.
anyways, if we were a good offensive team, he probably wouldnt have this kind of freedom.
his rebounding is legit though, imo
[QUOTE=pauk]Varejao was always a great rebounder, but his career high rpg right now is a combination result of career high in minutes and career low in rebounding help around him....[/QUOTE]
bullshit
the cavs are an elite rebounding team when anderson is on the court, and below average when hes off the court.
he pretty much single handedly makes the cavs great on the boards
[url]http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=7989986&postcount=35[/url]
[QUOTE=chips93]as for his offense, its really a lot to do with more freedom offensively, and chemistry with irving.
but he has definitely improved since bron left. hes been a decent shooter this season, and his passing has come a long way.
anyways, if we were a good offensive team, he probably wouldnt have this kind of freedom.
his rebounding is legit though, imo
bullshit
the cavs are an elite rebounding team when anderson is on the court, and below average when hes off the court.
he pretty much single handedly makes the cavs great on the boards
[url]http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=7989986&postcount=35[/url][/QUOTE]
Shutup. Your post does not give credit to Lebron.
Clearly, that's what it's all about.
[QUOTE=Whoah10115]Shutup. Your post does give credit to Lebron.
Clearly, that's what it's all about.[/QUOTE]
:lebronamazed:
So we're comparing varejao's stats when he used to come off the bench with a heavy front court rotation to now where he's the starting and primarily only big man on his team?
:applause:
Wait....
:no:
Actually....
:facepalm
Meh....
:sleeping