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Sick Grantland article on LeBron evolution since 2009/10 

Post#1 » by Tien » Fri Mar 29, 2013 10:13 pm

http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/910 ... ng-machine

"It's work," James says. "It's a lot of work. It's being in workouts, and not accomplishing your goal, and paying for it. So, if I get to a spot in a workout and want to make eight out of 10, if I don't make eight of 10, then I run. I push myself to the point of exhaustion until I make that goal. So you build up that mentality that you got to make that shot and then use that in a game situation — it's the ultimate feeling, when you're able to work on something and implement it."


Monster.

He's the most versatile player that has ever stepped on the NBA hard court.

I believe his 2013 season to be better than his 2009 season. Nobody can deny 2013 is the smartest LeBron we've ever seen.
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Re: Sick Grantland article on LeBron evolution since 2009/10 

Post#2 » by AAAAA1 » Fri Mar 29, 2013 10:23 pm

His 2012 season was better than his 2009 season.

And his 2013 will go down as the best season in NBA history. Or at least top 3
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Re: Sick Grantland article on LeBron evolution since 2009/10 

Post#3 » by Slot Machine » Fri Mar 29, 2013 11:09 pm

http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/911 ... -hindsight

Good article about the streak by Simmons too.

For everybody here who hates Simmons, you should read it. As a Celtics fan, he doesn't like our team but respects it and that's all you can ask for. Reminds me of when I talk to my buddies who are fans of opposing teams, they don't have to like the Heat but give credit where credit is due. The reason so many opposing fans are intolerable on here is because they refuse to do even that.
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Re: Sick Grantland article on LeBron evolution since 2009/10 

Post#4 » by toodles23 » Sat Mar 30, 2013 7:48 am

AAAAA1 wrote:His 2012 season was better than his 2009 season.

And his 2013 will go down as the best season in NBA history. Or at least top 3

He's been better so far this year than ever before, but no way was his 2012 as good as his '09 season.

Great article, really breaks down the changes in Lebron's game, and it shows how knowledgeable he is about basketball, and his own game. Interesting that he mentioned the midrange game being his "next journey", though I'd hope he uses it as little as possible. It's the worst shot in basketball, something he was quoted as saying in that article.
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Re: Sick Grantland article on LeBron evolution since 2009/10 

Post#5 » by Tim_Hardawayy » Sat Mar 30, 2013 2:30 pm

toodles23 wrote:
AAAAA1 wrote:His 2012 season was better than his 2009 season.

And his 2013 will go down as the best season in NBA history. Or at least top 3

He's been better so far this year than ever before, but no way was his 2012 as good as his '09 season.

Great article, really breaks down the changes in Lebron's game, and it shows how knowledgeable he is about basketball, and his own game. Interesting that he mentioned the midrange game being his "next journey", though I'd hope he uses it as little as possible. It's the worst shot in basketball, something he was quoted as saying in that article.

It is, but I do think its important for every star player to be able to hit it with consistency, because against good defenses in the playoffs that is the shot they will give you. If you're money from midrange, you open everything up for yourself however.

When defenses tightened up in the playoffs, that's where Wade and Jordan used to do their big damage. LeBron has the post, and that's a start, but the midrange is just such an amazing fallback option. You still would rather see them move the ball for a better shot, but at the same time, you want your star player to be able to hit from anywhere on the court.

Also, I saw a lot of improvement in LeBron's midrange game in 10-11, so he's already getting there. He has a nice jumper, he just has to get a bit better at knowing when to pull back his dribble and fire.

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