um... his numbers BENEFIT from being in such a stacked team. it allows him to NEVER be double teamed, so lets him score easier, and lots of options to pass to which leads to assists.
without a super team you think he'd have such nice stats?
um... his numbers BENEFIT from being in such a stacked team. it allows him to NEVER be double teamed, so lets him score easier, and lots of options to pass to which leads to assists.
without a super team you think he'd have such nice stats?
He actually put up better stats in Cleveland, so yes.
I guess that's why Harden averaged better numbers in OKC than Houston.
I hate Lebron nut huggers, but I also hate Lebron haters. Just watch the games and enjoy these players. I'm a Cavs fan, so I should hate him, but I don't. I did for about a year after the decision though.
Enjoy Kobe, Durant, Lebron, Westbrook, Rose, KYRIE, etc etc. Y'all boys hate too much
How feckin' good are you if you manage to do this in what people call the most stacked team in the NBA?
It's funny because some people try to diminish Lebron's incredible accomplishments by pointing to his team being too stacked and then he goes doing something like that.
You realize the team is built for him to do this.I mean The abundance of shooters and the lack of bigs and the fact that he's the one with the ball 90% of the time might just have something to do with it.
You realize the team is built for him to do this.I mean The abundance of shooters and the lack of bigs and the fact that he's the one with the ball 90% of the time might just have something to do with it.
I can't believe people fail to see this. Everything is built around Lebron, and Lebron's whole focus is about getting good stats. If anything, he should be averaging double digit assists for playing on a team with super teammates and knowing that the ball is in his hands more than the most elite point guards in the league.
I can't believe people fail to see this. Everything is built around Lebron, and Lebron's whole focus is about getting good stats. If anything, he should be averaging double digit assists for playing on a team with super teammates and knowing that the ball is in his hands more than the most elite point guards in the league.
They did a fantastic job of building a team suited to his particular individual skillset. Cleveland did the same.
He's a star, as the Franchise that's what you're supposed to do.
If I had to give real credit I think it would be for his rebounding because he had to literally become a better rebounder to make up for the lack of rebounding in his front court. But it didn't continue from the playoffs. Perhaps he will pick it back up in the playoffs anyway.
You realize the team is built for him to do this.I mean The abundance of shooters and the lack of bigs and the fact that he's the one with the ball 90% of the time might just have something to do with it.
absolutely, great post.
this is something lebron fans refuse to accept.
his cavs team were built for him. this heat team as well, that's why his stats are high. because the team to tailored for him to get his stats.
absolutely, great post.
this is something lebron fans refuse to accept.
his cavs team were built for him. this heat team as well, that's why his stats are high. because the team to tailored for him to get his stats.
Not to mention that every player has had to adjust to him. He just can't adjust to other good players like MJ had to do for Pippen.