-
Klay/Dray hadn't been all-stars yet heading into the 15' season
The 15' Warriors were noobs that could barely beat an injured Cavs team
Otoh, the 98' Jazz were a 10-year organic juggernaut that destroyed Shaq's 4 all-star Lakers and Duncan/Popovich/Robinson.. So they would sweep the Curry Warriors
So this idea that Lebron faced better Finals teams is false - the Spurs and Curry Warriors are similar to the organic juggernauts that Jordan faced - only the KD Warriors were better and Lebron had a super-team to face them (more help than Jordan ever had)
-
NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Klay/Dray hadn't been all-stars yet heading into the 15' season
-
Lol
Re: Klay/Dray hadn't been all-stars yet heading into the 15' season
Ingram hadn’t been an allstar yet when LeBron had him and you hold that against him. Let’s see some consistency.
-
Re: Klay/Dray hadn't been all-stars yet heading into the 15' season
Originally Posted by RRR3
Ingram hadn’t been an allstar yet when LeBron had him and you hold that against him. Let’s see some consistency.
Ingram and Kuzma saw a 1-year drop across the board alongside Lebron (PER, BPM, WS/48, VORP)
Lebron's skillset imposes spot-up roles that stall young players, thereby needing ready-made stars to win
He simply lacks the teammate development, fits, and brand of ball to win organically and therefore must be a talent-based winner (team-hopping.. all-star team strategy)
So he never learned how to win (organic) and simply formed super-teams
-
Re: Klay/Dray hadn't been all-stars yet heading into the 15' season
Dude you've said this so many time.
-
Roid
Re: Klay/Dray hadn't been all-stars yet heading into the 15' season
-
The Bearded Menace
Re: Klay/Dray hadn't been all-stars yet heading into the 15' season
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|