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    Exclamation LeBron averaged HOF numbers playing the CENTER position in 2012 playoffs

    After Bosh went down

    983 minutes played

    22% of minutes played at the CENTER position

    64% of minutes played at the POWER FORWARD position

    Essentially played center like Tim Duncan, switching with Joel Anthony

    Averaged 30/11/6/1/3 going up against David West and Roy Hibbert down low (Prime Shaq numbers)

    Averaged 34/11/4/1/1 going up against Kevin Garnett (Prime Shaq finals numbers)

    At this point, LeBron was not only the best scorer on his team, he was the best facilitator, rebounder, rim protector AND perimeter defender

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    Default Re: LeBron averaged HOF numbers playing the CENTER position in 2012 playoffs

    Chandler isn't the first center that James has guarded this season and it probably won't be his last. During the 2011-12 regular season, James has picked up Dwight Howard, Joakim Noah and Pau Gasol.

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    Default Re: LeBron averaged HOF numbers playing the CENTER position in 2012 playoffs

    In a game this season against the Portland Trail Blazers, James spent a good chunk of time at center, guarding and being defended by Marcus Camby, one of the NBA's premier defensive centers. James notched 38 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and five steals while shooting a blistering 59.1 percent from the floor. This year in particular, James has finally been going to his post game regularly and using his physicality to overwhelm opponents.

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    Default Re: LeBron averaged HOF numbers playing the CENTER position in 2012 playoffs

    Quote Originally Posted by Im Still Ballin
    Chandler isn't the first center that James has guarded this season and it probably won't be his last. During the 2011-12 regular season, James has picked up Dwight Howard, Joakim Noah and Pau Gasol.
    http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/mia...fourth-in-dpoy

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    Default Re: LeBron averaged HOF numbers playing the CENTER position in 2012 playoffs

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    Default Re: LeBron averaged HOF numbers playing the CENTER position in 2012 playoffs

    So if he was Miami's best rim protector, then why did Wade have twice as many postseason blocks than he did?

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    Default Re: LeBron averaged HOF numbers playing the CENTER position in 2012 playoffs

    Quote Originally Posted by Dresta
    So if he was Miami's best rim protector, then why did Wade have twice as many postseason blocks than he did?
    Rim protection is more than blocks bro

    Aha!

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    Default Re: LeBron averaged HOF numbers playing the CENTER position in 2012 playoffs

    Quote Originally Posted by Im Still Ballin
    Rim protection is more than blocks bro

    Aha!

    Got 'em!

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    Default Re: LeBron averaged HOF numbers playing the CENTER position in 2012 playoffs

    Quote Originally Posted by Im Still Ballin
    Rim protection is more than blocks bro

    Aha!
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    Default Re: LeBron averaged HOF numbers playing the CENTER position in 2012 playoffs

    OP.



    Please provide the link to all these numbers you're posting.



    You seem to just generate random numbers to prop out this certain player.

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