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    Default Re: Lebron 2009-2010

    24/25 yrs.old LeBron was at his godly athletic peak.

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    Default Re: Lebron 2009-2010

    Karl Malone meets MJ athleticism.

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    Default Re: Lebron 2009-2010

    Quote Originally Posted by GIF REACTION
    Karl Malone meets MJ athleticism.
    Lebron is a freak of nature. Now imagine Wilt with that athleticism at 7'1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marchesk
    Lebron is a freak of nature. Now imagine Wilt with that athleticism at 7'1.
    Come on now

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    Default Re: Lebron 2009-2010

    the fake knicks jerseys are probably my favorite. cavs actually have the greatest collection of jerseys in the entire league

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    The 2009 and 2010 Cavs added every possible free agent in the book, and it still wasn't enough to get Lebron a ring.

    All-star Mo Williams (16/5a) and Antawn Jamison (16/8r) were a better 2nd and 3rd option combo than what most teams have.

    Along with Mo Williams and Jamison, the Cavs still had Shaq, Varejao, Delonte, Hickson, Zydrunas and Anthony Parker - a deep team.

    The team had sufficient talent, but Lebron's restrictive style prevented the team from using the best strategies available.. Instead, the best strategies are used by all the teams that BEAT Lebron - i.e. Spurs, Dallas, Warriors..

    These teams are perceived as the "smart" teams in the NBA.. They use cutting-edge strategies that get the most out of a team and enable a superior brand of basketball - this is similar to the 90's Bulls, who were also perceived as one of the league's "smart" teams.. MJ's more diverse capability allowed the team to use the most cutting edge strategy available at the time (triangle), just like the Spurs, Dallas and Warriors use the best strategies today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball
    The 2009 and 2010 Cavs added every possible free agent in the book, and it still wasn't enough to get Lebron a ring.

    All-star Mo Williams (16/5a) and Antawn Jamison (16/8r) were a better 2nd and 3rd option combo than what most teams have.

    Along with Mo Williams and Jamison, the Cavs still had Shaq, Varejao, Delonte, Hickson, Zydrunas and Anthony Parker - a deep team.

    The team had sufficient talent, but Lebron's restrictive style prevented the team from using the best strategies available.. Instead, the best strategies are used by all the teams that BEAT Lebron - i.e. Spurs, Dallas, Warriors..

    These teams are perceived as the "smart" teams in the NBA.. They use cutting-edge strategies that get the most out of a team and enable a superior brand of basketball - this is similar to the 90's Bulls, who were also perceived as one of the league's "smart" teams.. MJ's more diverse capability allowed the team to use the most cutting edge strategy available at the time (triangle), just like the Spurs, Dallas and Warriors use the best strategies today.
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    Default Re: Lebron 2009-2010

    Maybe the greatest athletic specimen we've seen...at his athletic peak..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball
    The 2009 and 2010 Cavs added every possible free agent in the book, and it still wasn't enough to get Lebron a ring.

    All-star Mo Williams (16/5a) and Antawn Jamison (16/8r) were a better 2nd and 3rd option combo than what most teams have.

    Along with Mo Williams and Jamison, the Cavs still had Shaq, Varejao, Delonte, Hickson, Zydrunas and Anthony Parker - a deep team.

    The team had sufficient talent, but Lebron's restrictive style prevented the team from using the best strategies available.. Instead, the best strategies are used by all the teams that BEAT Lebron - i.e. Spurs, Dallas, Warriors..

    These teams are perceived as the "smart" teams in the NBA.. They use cutting-edge strategies that get the most out of a team and enable a superior brand of basketball - this is similar to the 90's Bulls, who were also perceived as one of the league's "smart" teams.. MJ's more diverse capability allowed the team to use the most cutting edge strategy available at the time (triangle), just like the Spurs, Dallas and Warriors use the best strategies today.
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    Not as deep as the pile of bullshit you're standing in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hey Yo
    Not as deep as the pile of bullshit you're standing in.
    Lemme ask you something - if you have a roster good enough to win 62 and 66 games in RS, then what is your excuse if you lose in your conference playoffs?

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    Default Re: Lebron 2009-2010

    All I remember was the end...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v5qIApQK0c

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball
    Lemme ask you something - if you have a roster good enough to win 62 and 66 games in RS, then what is your excuse if you lose in your conference playoffs?
    Didn't you just recently state that the reg season doesn't mean shit?

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