IG2 wrote:This is an issue Cleveland never had under LeBron. They NEVER choked. Hard to when you have the league's best late-game player on your team.
So it's a testament to LeBron's current INABILITY to create high % possessions that Miami so consistently blows big leads. Before, on BIG possessions, LeBron could just put his head down and get to the basket or create someone an open look through penetration. You know, basic, high % basketball - you attack the defense and get something going to stop momentum. He's not really capable of that anymore, so he's relegated to merely shooting jumpers - and as much as LeBron's jumper has improved, he's not a good(or willing) shooter under pressure. A consistent jumper is such a recent development in his game after all, so his first instinct is to always revert back to his bread n butter when the pressure builds(high pick n roll or putting head down and driving to the hole). Problem is, he's really not that player anymore. This is why LeBron was often so passive late in games last season. And I don't see that changing this year.
So you know what Lebron is capable of now?
It's called spacing, miami has none on offense, unless they play shooters. Play JJ and Miller (when hes ready) and the floor will open up.