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    Wilt Davis Marchesk's Avatar
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    Default Re: Analyzing Lebron's RB Skills

    We're getting sidetracked from the OP. As a huge Kirby (and Wilt) stan, even I have to admit Bran has crazy skills when he lowers his shoulders.

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    Default Re: Analyzing Lebron's RB Skills

    LeBron would be the GOAT WR, easily

    GOAT TE too, in both blocking and receiving aspects

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    I just want to know the point about mentioning hand-checking, 80's and 90's, "physical" defense when there is a bitch-fest over his physicality at the point of attack in this "soft" era.

    You give LeBron the opportunity to not only put his hands on wing players defensively, but to take advantage of guys initiating contact through their own hands, what would be the result?

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    Default Re: Analyzing Lebron's RB Skills

    I think with Lebron's size, agility, stamina and the ability to play all positions, he can easily play quarterback, throw it down the field, run down and catch it himself in time, bulldoze through a dozen defenders and score a touchdown after he leaps over 5 dudes across 20 yards.

    easily the GOAT footballer, if not then definitely the biggest and thickest footballer.


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    Default Re: Analyzing Lebron's RB Skills

    Quote Originally Posted by Marchesk
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marchesk
    64: 29.2/27.4/2.4/51.7%, leading finals scorer and rebounder

    67: 17.7/28.5/6.8/56%, leading finals assists, rebounder, championship (also FG% not counting teammate Weiss who took 3 shots)

    70: 23.3/24.1/4.0/62.5%, leading finals FG% and rebounder

    72: 19.4/23.2/2.6/60%, leading finals FG%, rebounder, FMVP, championship

    Looks to me like four good finals right there. If blocks were recorded back then, he might have been leading in more than two categories each of those finals (granted Russell and Thurmond were also in two of those).
    If those numbers are pace adjusted and converted from the Janitors league era to the modern era, he's be averaging ~15/15/4/2 on 50%.

    Basically a DeAndre.

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