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34_fifty wrote:I think Lebron probably would have been a better player had he gone to college. He made a great transition but somethings you learn in college are invaluable that you don't learn in high school.
College would have forced him to develop some kind of post game much earlier. And more importantly a "good coach". would have stopped him from doing the dribble for 20 seconds and the pass/shoot routine.
You think that he would have been less successful in college than his first year in the league?
We'll never know, but IMO Lebron probably wouldn't have needed a refined post game to dominate the NCAA.