apolo29
Situational Stopper
- Joined
- May 19, 2012
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LeBron is clearly the one who regularly sees double teams and the primary one they game plan for. Kyrie has been amazing but I won't discount the different looks they get while on offense. Kyrie I think is unstoppable one on one. This is where Kyrie absolutely benefits from Bron being beside him
But it's not really about this man.. That's the thing.
When lebron drives.. it's more of a clumsy power drive.
When lebron takes a fade away from midrange/3pt, you never know if you're going to get an airball or a swish.
That sounds like a far out statement and I don't intend it this way.. The duality of lebron is pretty amazing.. because he takes those shots and they look terrible sometimes, and you reach the point where you want to say, don't, don't take those shots, and then he starts drilling them.
If kyrie takes a shot, it's all good. I don't care what shot it is it's not airballing. It really doesn't matter at all. That 57 point performance? How many drifting, sideways, fadeaways, contested, shots were those?
Not to mention that I'm also pretty used to seeing lebron have 1, 2, 3 turnovers in a row.
It's kind of weird actually, it's almost like Lebron is two different players. He makes some crappy decisions and looks like he can't shoot and then BOOM he starts throwing dimes and making very difficult shots (like those random fade-away corner threes he makes, those are really tough shots to make. But then he'll miss the open 3.)