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The problem Howard will have is if he is guarding Z he can't hang near the rim or Z will hit 4 outta 5 from 20 feet and in. So Howard can't stop James from getting to the rim because the Magic have no one to contain him from the perimeter. Also James hits from mid-range way more then not nowadays.
I don't care what anyone says, no one is faster then James, maybe they look quicker because they are smaller, but no one gets to the rim with the ease James does. As I mentioned Paul anointed the fastest player he's ever seen and Barkley said he's the quickest to and above the rim ever. Rafer is not intimidated by anything, he simply couldn't get around James until he starting cramping up. Finally no, Illgauskas had his average game, he hit the shots he normally hits and struggled otherwise. Whereas Howard, Lewis and Turk all way outperformed their average stats in most of the major categories. James can get whatever he wants whenever he wants as far as 49 points; that doesn;t help Cleveland, that means the team struggled and he had to do it all on his own. Lebron's best games are when he goes for 25+ 9+ rebounds and 9+ assists. The team is 89-3 (82games.com) the past three seasons when that is the case. The Lakers are the better team man for man, but Lebron is so much better a player and leader then Kobe that I don't think the Lakers can beat them. Bryant is the second best player in the league now that KG and Duncan have surpassed the 1,000 games mark, but he got punked by Paul Pierce in the finals because he was stronger and his teammates were more mentally tough then Bryant's. This is not coincidence. KG and Lebrons team mates respect and trust them, Kobe's team mates simply know he is better and defer to him. |
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More thoughts on Magic-Cavs: You know how Cleveland was just standing around waiting for Lebron to create in the second half? That's not a one time thing, it's exactly what happened during the regular season. |
A few major issues
Lebron is not streaky from mid-range he was in the top 5 in contested FG% inside the arc and outside the paint, so that's just wrong. If the Cavs aren't as good, how come they've played better all season? The Cav's had a better winning percentage against the West too, so don't give me any weak conference stuff. Plus a better average margin of victory and way better 4th quarter numbers. The Lakers have more talent and a better coach, but they do not have Lebron and he is on another level now. The 1990's Bulls never had the best team, but they had MJ and thus they never lost once he reached that level. The Salary cap prevents you from having great "teams" like the Lakers, Pistons and Celtics of the 1980's, you need the best player more often then not. Off course something strange could happen, heck I thought the Lakers were shoe-ins last season against the Celtics, but Kobe no showed and his team mates couldn't pick up the slack, The Cavs of '09 are way better then the Celts of '08, so what makes you think the Lakers can beat them? Here's some evidence to support my theory Years Best Player in NBA Titles for his team 2003-2007 Tim Duncan 3 of 5 ('06 likely fixed by officials) 2000-2002 Shaquille O'Neal 3 of 3 1999 Season Lockout Spurs win title w\Duncan& Admiral 1996-1998 Michael Jordan 3 of 3 1994-1995 Hakeem Olajuwon 2 of 2 1991-1993 Michael Jordan 3 of 3 1989-1990 Transitional Period Bad Boy Pistons win back-to-back 1980-1988 Magic and Bird 8 of 9 (Dr.J and 76ers win in '83) Odds are in my favor is all I am saying |
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Edit: Ok, I guess you're right about LBJs jumpshooting, I was just going on what I've seen personally. |
God, that last jump ball was disgraceful, three blown calls in 0.1 seconds.
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Maybe, but so what? Better than being passive and unathletic like Ilgauskas.
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Wow.
Just... Wow. |
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