If only they tried as hard as college kids!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Simply aazing, the talent and shotmaking is as good as you will ever see on a basketball floor. If any bball fan says they aren't into this I don't know what to tell them, bball doesn't get any better.
Simply aazing, the talent and shotmaking is as good as you will ever see on a basketball floor. If any bball fan says they aren't into this I don't know what to tell them, bball doesn't get any better.
Last night's game showed the contrast between a 23 man-child who is completely comfortable in his role leading a team (Kevin Durant) vice a 27 year old child man still trying to figure out how to translate his talents on to a championship team.
Durant was amazing in the fourth quarter and showed how he is in the Jordan and Magic mold of knowing when lead the team and when to straight take over games. A complete offensive assassin who rebounds and passes well too.
Right. Yet if Lebron pulls his head out and plays the way he should, Miami takes this thing. One loss at OKC means nothing. If Miami is going to let Mario Chalmers and Shane Battier carry any part of the load, they gonna have a problem. For Miami to win, Lebron needs 40, Wade 35, Bosh 20, and everyone else can chip in whatever. They know this. Lebron just has to stop being lazy. He can't rest out there and let other people take shots. I'm sure they've already figured this out. Lebron needs to just take over like he used to in Cleveland. Miami takes game 2.
I won't ever call or insinuate that Lebron is lazy.
I do think he is still trying to figure out how to harness his talents in a team game at a championship level. He seems so mechanical with his thought processes too often. He may be the most lethal player ever on a fast break and is a very good catch and shoot shooter. But, the longer the ball is in his hands, the worst the decisions seem to go.
For everyone that hates him...these are a good read
http://espn.go.com/espn/story/_/id/8011587/lebron-being-lebron
http://www.slamonline.com/online/nb...curity-for-the-benefit-of-military-personnel/
Agree, maybe not a trainwreck but a first round playoff loser particularly given whatever is up with Wade and Bosh in his current state. Very hard not to overreact to that one game, but certainly the theory that OKC's depth and speed is too much for the Heat has traction.OKC is a complete team. You could swap out Durant for an average NBA wing and they'd still be pretty good. Take Lebron off the Heat and they're a trainwreck.
I think it still depends on the same factors. In other words, KD would still need at least a B+/A- game from at least one of either Bosh or Wade for the Heat to win in that scenario. And LeBron would be even more lethal if he has Westbrook doing what he did last night.Let's play this game.
If you swap Lebron and KD right now and put Bron Bron on OKC and KD on the Heat, who wins this series?