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All these post should be edited heavily to "He's goat at passing, and really athletic"
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All these post should be edited heavily to "He's goat at passing, and really athletic"
We'll see how the rest of the series plays out, but maybe last year's injuries to Kyrie and Love were more harmful that anyone could've thought.
They didn't get the properly evaluate the two playing against an elite team like the Warriors. Welp.
Here we go...
Nah, he'd be too undersized height wise. If LeBron had a solid post game, he'd be even better. He has great passing abilities but if he's in the post, w/o being able to score efficiently down there, you can almost guarantee he's going to pass which takes away the effectiveness.
A solid mid-post game for him in the upcoming years would work wonders for whatever team he's on, hell, even now since Love want no part of the paint.
These sportswriters are in the stage of denial. They have been so emotionally invested in making LeBron a "legend" that they will come up with any bs to support their narrative.
ESPN is guilty of doing this the most.
If Kevin Love doesn't work with Lebron because he can't play defense, why would Carmelo. Dude has like a 106 defensive rating this year which is in the last half of the league.
Kyrie is a shooting guard. He's a sorry excuse for a PG who can create for his teammates. Dudes over hyped him because he has a Nike signature shoe
This is the finals thread. Please keep all knicks and melo talk in the appropriate threads. Thank you.
And they still weren't ready for the DubsThese sportswriters are in the stage of denial. They have been so emotionally invested in making LeBron a "legend" that they will come up with any bs to support their narrative.
ESPN is guilty of doing this the most.
Yo, on top of all that...the Cavs had WEEKS of accumulated rest spanning through the entire playoffs from all the series they swept through.
The Cavs supporting cast is not championship material, but LeBron definitely deserves the blame for that for the way he constructed this team:
1. Trading Wiggins for Love. I can see why they did that - they were in "win now" mode and you knew what you were getting in Love whereas Wiggins was a gamble that could eventually either end up as the next Tracy McGrady but also the next Darius Miles. However Love was in the league for plenty of years for him to see that he's an absolute trash defensive liability. Should've taken some other decent offensive player who can play D.
2. Giving Tristan a near max contract and ruining the team's salary cap. Seriously, this is just laughable. Dude does one thing well - offensive rebounding. That's it. An average defensive rebounder, okay defender but not much more than that. The only offense he provides are offensive rebound putbacks and every now and then alley oops. Plus he's a hack-a free throw shooting liability. He referred to himself like he was the second coming of Dennis Rodman, the Canada version, but he is to Dennis Rodman what Canada is to the USA as a world power.
3. Overpaying Shumpert. He was supposed to be the 3-and-D player that Battier was on those Heat championship teams, but this dude is trash who is now laughing all the way to the bank. Neither his 3 is good and his defense is overrated as well.
4. The whole David Blatt mess. David Blatt was signed as a coach before LeBron came back to the Cavs. He should've let the Cavs know about his intentions to come back before they signed Blatt so they could sign a legit experienced NBA coach and go after the championship right away instead of an experimental coach that David Blatt was.
I expect Cleveland to be way more comfortable at home.
That TT was good. Bron is not a good evaluator of talent, he thinks in the "now", and at the time TT was decent, but as time and opponents have revealed, he is not very good. At least 80 mil good. But hey, at least Bron put him in a Kia commercial.Im seriously STILL cringing on 80mill for TT.
What the hell was Lebron thinking?
The Cavs supporting cast is not championship material, but LeBron definitely deserves the blame for that for the way he constructed this team:
1. Trading Wiggins for Love. I can see why they did that - they were in "win now" mode and you knew what you were getting in Love whereas Wiggins was a gamble that could eventually either end up as the next Tracy McGrady but also the next Darius Miles. However Love was in the league for plenty of years for him to see that he's an absolute trash defensive liability. Should've taken some other decent offensive player who can play D.
2. Giving Tristan a near max contract and ruining the team's salary cap. Seriously, this is just laughable. Dude does one thing well - offensive rebounding. That's it. An average defensive rebounder, okay defender but not much more than that. The only offense he provides are offensive rebound putbacks and every now and then alley oops. Plus he's a hack-a free throw shooting liability. He referred to himself like he was the second coming of Dennis Rodman, the Canada version, but he is to Dennis Rodman what Canada is to USA as a world power.
3. Overpaying Shumpert. He was supposed to be the 3-and-D player that Battier was on those Heat championship teams, but this dude is trash who is now laughing all the way to the bank. Neither his 3 is good and his defense is overrated as well.
4. The whole David Blatt mess. David Blatt was signed as a coach before LeBron came back to the Cavs. He should've let the Cavs know about his intentions to come back before they signed Blatt so they could sign a legit experienced NBA coach and go after the championship right away instead of an experimental coach that David Blatt was.
So they'll only lose by 15 instead of 33?
Pepsie commericialKyrie been overrated. Dude only built for highlights not winning championships
The Cavs supporting cast is not championship material, but LeBron definitely deserves the blame for that for the way he constructed this team:
1. Trading Wiggins for Love. I can see why they did that - they were in "win now" mode and you knew what you were getting in Love whereas Wiggins was a gamble that could eventually either end up as the next Tracy McGrady but also the next Darius Miles. However Love was in the league for plenty of years for him to see that he's an absolute trash defensive liability. Should've taken some other decent offensive player who can play D.
2. Giving Tristan a near max contract and ruining the team's salary cap. Seriously, this is just laughable. Dude does one thing well - offensive rebounding. That's it. An average defensive rebounder, okay defender but not much more than that. The only offense he provides are offensive rebound putbacks and every now and then alley oops. Plus he's a hack-a free throw shooting liability. He referred to himself like he was the second coming of Dennis Rodman, the Canada version, but he is to Dennis Rodman what Canada is to the USA as a world power.
3. Overpaying Shumpert. He was supposed to be the 3-and-D player that Battier was on those Heat championship teams, but this dude is trash who is now laughing all the way to the bank. Neither his 3 is good and his defense is overrated as well.
4. The whole David Blatt mess. David Blatt was signed as a coach before LeBron came back to the Cavs. He should've let the Cavs know about his intentions to come back before they signed Blatt so they could sign a legit experienced NBA coach and go after the championship right away instead of an experimental coach that David Blatt was.
These sportswriters are in the stage of denial. They have been so emotionally invested in making LeBron a "legend" that they will come up with any bs to support their narrative.
ESPN is guilty of doing this the most.
Yo, on top of all that...the Cavs had WEEKS of accumulated rest spanning through the entire playoffs from all the series they swept through.
That 20%Im seriously STILL cringing on 80mill for TT.
What the hell was Lebron thinking?
To me it looks like it was a panic move out of pure desperation.Im seriously STILL cringing on 80mill for TT.
What the hell was Lebron thinking?