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u literally just said nothing but let me try and break it down for u anyway. guarding a big man who u r almost just as big as does not require the same amount of energy as chasing around perimeter players and having to close out on shooters. u get winded alot faster chasing guys around then u do banging in the post. guarding most big men is cake for lebron.He is the MVP. Noah is a 5, accurate statement. Why do you try so hard?
u literally just said nothing but let me try and break it down for u anyway. guarding a big man who u r almost just as big as does not require the same amount of energy as chasing around perimeter players and having to close out on shooters. u get winded alot faster chasing guys around then u do banging in the post. guarding most big men is cake for lebron.
it is still impressive that he can guard 1-5 (although its really 1-4 with todays game) i cant think of many others who can. he is probably the smartest at preserving energy and the team is built around him perfectly to do so. almost as perfectly loyal as some of u **** riders.
LOL you lebron haters try way too hard and its so pathetic. I am surprise people still quote & reply to that garbage
maybe im missing something then cuz i have no idea what your trying to sayI said what he said. He's the MVP, Noah is a 5. There's your breakdown.
I don't see the Heat missing all those wide open 3s in the second half. It should open the game up for Lebron and Wade as well. Easy 12-15 point victory.
If only the bulls had an elite point guard. Maybe they wouldn't turn the ball over as much
u literally just said nothing but let me try and break it down for u anyway. guarding a big man who u r almost just as big as does not require the same amount of energy as chasing around perimeter players and having to close out on shooters. u get winded alot faster chasing guys around then u do banging in the post. guarding most big men is cake for lebron.
it is still impressive that he can guard 1-5 (although its really 1-4 with todays game) i cant think of many others who can. he is probably the smartest at preserving energy and the team is built around him perfectly to do so. almost as perfectly loyal as some of u **** riders.
If only Dub, if only they had that type of guy.
lol Shaq could not do **** against the Spurs twin towers in 2001. Go watch the 2001 WCF.
Shaq nor Lebron have ran the league like MJ did. Foolish.
The sad thing is that even with his obsession with stat padding he will never even top Oscar Robertson's 5th worst season in terms of stats.
poor Nate,,,i wish i can play like him
im barely taller than him,,he's got NBA skills and i dont
27 and 13 on 54% shooting is considered not doing ****? Oh man
Jimmies still firmly in place.more like 2-4u literally just said nothing but let me try and break it down for u anyway. guarding a big man who u r almost just as big as does not require the same amount of energy as chasing around perimeter players and having to close out on shooters. u get winded alot faster chasing guys around then u do banging in the post. guarding most big men is cake for lebron.
it is still impressive that he can guard 1-5 (although its really 1-4 with todays game) i cant think of many others who can. he is probably the smartest at preserving energy and the team is built around him perfectly to do so. almost as perfectly loyal as some of u **** riders.
One of Lebron's weaknesses is that he runs out of gas quick compared to elite defenders like Jordan and Pippen. Dude probably only lifts and does plyo with HGH tho and no endurance training so it is not surprising. He used to run out of gas in 4th quarters with the Cavs.
this is true shaq gave no effort during most of the regular season until around after all-star break and when he turnt it on dude wasDespite his gaudy stats and all, Lebron's 'dominance' can't compare with Shaq's circa early 2000's. With those championship squads you always had a sense that you couldn't stop them no matter what you did, namely cuz you had a guy playing half-assed and still fouling out your entire frontline by the third quarter while having a Ben Wallace-type presence in the paint on defense. Not saying Shaq was a better player, but his impact goes beyond the stat sheet.
Despite his gaudy stats and all, Lebron's 'dominance' can't compare with Shaq's circa early 2000's. With those championship squads you always had a sense that you couldn't stop them no matter what you did, namely cuz you had a guy playing half-assed and still fouling out your entire frontline by the third quarter while having a Ben Wallace-type presence in the paint on defense. Not saying Shaq was a better player, but his impact goes beyond the stat sheet.
Shaq nor Lebron have ran the league like MJ did. Foolish.