I agree....Lebron was not having a great Finals before last night's vintage performance(my posts were before game 5), I don't really know how anyone could argue otherwise if you were watching the games.
Lebron was not having a great Finals before last night's vintage performance(my posts were before game 5), I don't really know how anyone could argue otherwise if you were watching the games.
You know what isn't greatness and leadership, the way he is always blaming someone else and embarrassing them when he calls them out on a play. One in particular in which he was wrong last night he was guarding Iggy on the perimeter when the ball went opposite low to another Cav who missed a lay up, Love was trying to get in position to weak side rebound when Thompson manhandled him and threw him away to get the rebound, Love defended the put back which was missed and followed up by Iggy for a dunk. After which LeBron looked at Love with disgust then after a whistle down the other end was telling him how to box out - it was unbelievable coming from him because if you see how I explained it and watched it, that's exactly what LBJ did, watched the whole play. His guy ultimately got he put back so he most definitely missed his assignment as he wandered to help and never go back to his guy, he actually did nothing but somehow had the nerve to call Love out. He did it later with others including another with Tristan, he must suck to play with he's not a good teammate and he is a baby the more I watch him.
He was really good as a player last night, exactly what you expect him to be as well as Kyrie, great stuff. But his actions as a teammate are embarrassing.
He's a victim of the DHam, Andre Drummond effect. He's not measured on what he does, but rather on what he could do if he played to his theoretical potential, as defined by a bunch of know-nothing couch potatoes.Let me reiterate, he leads the finals in ALL FIVE statistical categories. Find a player who has ever done that and get back to me before you tell me he's not having a great series.
He's a victim of the DHam, Andre Drummond effect. He's not measured on what he does, but rather on what he could do if he played to his theoretical potential, as defined by a bunch of know-nothing couch potatoes.
I love the fact that you dug out the "leads in all 5 statistical categories" and guys are arguing, "but have you watched the games?"
I also love the fact that some haters think he gets all the calls. Guy routinely gets killed going to the rim, but because he plays through the constant contact, he doesn't get the calls. Too much.
Frank clearly doesn't watch the games, no use in engaging him.Yea, it is kind of important to watch games instead of just reading a statline from game 4, for example. If you read the statline you would think he had a great game, but if you actually watched you would know that wasn't the case. Bron had subpar games in 2 and 4, game 1 was just ok, and game 3 he played well but really poured it on after the game got to dbl digits. I'm really baffled how anyone could say he was having a great series with 2 subpar games out of 4(game 5 hadn't occured yet), but I know you got an agenda to push.
What you described sounds like great leadership to me. If someone doesn't do their job, why don't you want players calling out their teammates and making sure they do it right the next time?
I swear, the LeBron hate is bordering on nuts.
Yea, it is kind of important to watch games instead of just reading a statline from game 4, for example. If you read the statline you would think he had a great game, but if you actually watched you would know that wasn't the case. Bron had subpar games in 2 and 4, game 1 was just ok, and game 3 he played well but really poured it on after the game got to dbl digits. I'm really baffled how anyone could say he was having a great series with 2 subpar games out of 4(game 5 hadn't occured yet), but I know you got an agenda to push.
Lebron is a horrible leader.
I won't argue Lebron's physical gifts, but I don't know many people who would compliment his leadership. His whole image is that of a privileged prima donna. He undermines his coaches. His teammates don't appear to like him. His actions seem a little staged and scripted (throwing the powder in the air).
You keep saying you need to actually watch the games, but I have to question if you actually have. If you did, I'm not sure you know what you're actually watching.
Are you seeing LeBron's decision making? Are you seeing his stellar rim protection? Have you watched him fight through screens? How about the constant help defense?
I think you're just cherry picking field goal percentage for a few games and spurts of other games and using that to say he's not having a great series. You can't lead an entire series of games in ALL categories and not be having a great series. Why? Because it corroborates what you would see if you're actually watching these games... he's out there doing EVERYTHING for his team. Seriously, it takes mental gymnastics to argue he's not having a great series when he's out there playing hawking defense, blocking and altering shots, finishing fast breaks, hitting jumpers, boxing out and rebounding, making precision passes, etc.
The guy is the greatest player in the world and you're doing what too many clueless couch potatoes do... judge him against his own greatness.
Find me a player that's ever led an entire series in all five of those categories. Just go ahead. Report back to me. Then tell me someone that does everything isn't having a good series.
Yea this is going nowhere, you seem to be projecting Bron's game 5 performance onto the entire series when he hasn't played like that. Not even saying he has to do that for 5 games because that would be ridiculous and unfair, but the other 4 games were not great. You see it your way, I see it mine, go on with your day.
For all the time you've been telling people he hasn't played well and they need to watch the games, you've yet to give any reason(s) why.
It reminds me of whenever people complain about a coach for not making adjustments, and sure enough, they never say what adjustment(s) the coach should have made that would have helped. It's all generalities without anything actually tangible.
I've said several reasons why he is playing well. I backed up my opinion with something tangible.
One thing to keep in mind about Lebron is that he is playing an insane amount of minutes. This will lead to having higher counting stats and not playing as well down the stretch. Even before last night I think he has been the best player in the series.
I haven't read a single thing tangible in your posts, good day sir
I mean I know some here will say the stats don't matter but it would be awfully tough for me to argue that someone with the series stats below is playing; bad, poorly, not up to par, not good enough, etc. He's had his moments of drop off and some will say some of those stats are boosted in blow out time but come on. Expecting much more is a little unfair.
28 ppg. 12 rpg 8 apg 2.4 spg 2 bpg 5 topg 50% FG% 38% 3PT % 68 % FT%
He indicated LBJ is leading in all 5 categories. Are you trying to be funny, or do you want a paper copy of those stats?I haven't read a single thing tangible in your posts, good day sir
So you're doing the fingers in the ear, la la la la la 'I can't hear you' routine eh? About what I expected. Good day to you too.
No, I'm doing the "this is going nowhere and we don't see eye to eye on this routine like I told you several replies ago", but you were so thirsty for an argument that you initiated you decided to keep on going with it.
"Are you seeing Lebron's decision making? Are you seeing his stellar rim protection? Have you watched him fight through screens? How about the constant help defense?" You just described all the things he did last night and really hadn't been doing the rest of the series.You keep saying you need to actually watch the games, but I have to question if you actually have. If you did, I'm not sure you know what you're actually watching.
Are you seeing LeBron's decision making? Are you seeing his stellar rim protection? Have you watched him fight through screens? How about the constant help defense?
I think you're just cherry picking field goal percentage for a few games and spurts of other games and using that to say he's not having a great series. You can't lead an entire series of games in ALL categories and not be having a great series. Why? Because it corroborates what you would see if you're actually watching these games... he's out there doing EVERYTHING for his team. Seriously, it takes mental gymnastics to argue he's not having a great series when he's out there playing hawking defense, blocking and altering shots, finishing fast breaks, hitting jumpers, boxing out and rebounding, making precision passes, etc.
The guy is the greatest player in the world and you're doing what too many clueless couch potatoes do... judge him against his own greatness.
Find me a player that's ever led an entire series in all five of those categories. Just go ahead. Report back to me. Then tell me someone that does everything isn't having a good series.
If you don't want people to argue with you, don't go on a public forum and make indefensible statements. LeBron is having an outstanding series. I know both because I've watched him play extraordinarily well and because he's put up incredible numbers. If you think he's played poorly, please explain why.
"Are you seeing Lebron's decision making? Are you seeing his stellar rim protection? Have you watched him fight through screens? How about the constant help defense?" You just described all the things he did last night and really hadn't been doing the rest of the series.
If you don't want people to argue with you, don't go on a public forum and make indefensible statements. LeBron is having an outstanding series. I know both because I've watched him play extraordinarily well and because he's put up incredible numbers. If you think he's played poorly, please explain why.
Exactly this.The conversation was about how he had played prior to last night. Prior to last night, he was a player with a broken jump shot throwing the ball all over the court. He was doing a lot of great things, too, because he's LeBron, but there were still limitations to his game (inability to consistently punish the Warriors for switching) that you could specifically trace back to the outcome of the series. Iguodola was getting the best of that match-up until last night.
You had to have been wearing your new Steph Curry 2s when you typed this.
What you described sounds like great leadership to me. If someone doesn't do their job, why don't you want players calling out their teammates and making sure they do it right the next time?
I swear, the LeBron hate is bordering on nuts.
Except it's not Bingo cuz he's been undoubtedly the best defender in this entire series on both teams and every single gameBINGO