Riley Interview - LeBron Comments
Posted: Sun Jul 1, 2012 1:10 pm
ESPN has posted a great wide ranging interview with Riley.
http://espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamihe ... ew-part-ii
What struck me more than anything was his comments about Lebron.
I think we all saw what Riley is talking about this year in game 6 versus Boston. Facing elimination in Boston, LeBron told his teammates to get out of the way and he held court. The scariest thing for the rest of the league is LeBron is effectively playing a different role most of the time - the role of conductor - and the Heat are difficult to beat when he is playing that role. But if for some reason the Heat falter with LeBron playing that role - as we saw in the Celtics/Heat series [albeit without Bosh during those first games] - then LeBron shifts to MVP/GOAT/"Get out of the way" role... and when that happens the Heat are likely virtually unbeatable.
How unsettling must it be for the league (and I'm sure players won't openly admit it) that if they push the Heat towards elimination that they will face the ECF Game 6 LeBron again. Its like playing a paint pellet game knowing that if you get close to winning your opponent has a real machine gun waiting in the wings.
http://espn.go.com/nba/truehoop/miamihe ... ew-part-ii
What struck me more than anything was his comments about Lebron.
"His game sort of looked like it changed," Riley said of James' play over the course of Miami's playoff run. "His greatest skill is that he's a great, great, great passer and he's unselfish. We know he's a great scorer. Only when he needs to win -- only when he knows he needs to win -- does he tell people to get out of the way and he'll score. When the game is not in the balance, he's just sort of dishing and orchestrating. He has a wonderful clock in how to read that situation. I hope his best years are ahead of him. It'll be great for all of us."
I think we all saw what Riley is talking about this year in game 6 versus Boston. Facing elimination in Boston, LeBron told his teammates to get out of the way and he held court. The scariest thing for the rest of the league is LeBron is effectively playing a different role most of the time - the role of conductor - and the Heat are difficult to beat when he is playing that role. But if for some reason the Heat falter with LeBron playing that role - as we saw in the Celtics/Heat series [albeit without Bosh during those first games] - then LeBron shifts to MVP/GOAT/"Get out of the way" role... and when that happens the Heat are likely virtually unbeatable.
How unsettling must it be for the league (and I'm sure players won't openly admit it) that if they push the Heat towards elimination that they will face the ECF Game 6 LeBron again. Its like playing a paint pellet game knowing that if you get close to winning your opponent has a real machine gun waiting in the wings.