cucad8 wrote:Well, if you actually read my post, you would see where I said that Roy did a good job of making Lebron settle for jumpers, whereas when they switched, and Travis was on him, he got to the hoop with ease. Lebron shoots 29% from 3. Every time, I want him taking 3s over shooting from 3 feet away. Every time. If you feel otherwise because he got hot and hit those against us, that seems pretty crazy to me. Roy played D on him well enough to force him into long shots, which is what you want to do. Lebron scored 17 points in the quarter. Not every single time did he get them with Roy on him.
And it isn't occasional youthful mistakes. It is his game. It isn't "just occasional" that he fails to box out, and it isn't "just occasional" that he gets beat by a SF to the rim. I have watched every single game this year, and it isn't just occasion. Certainly he can get better, I am not saying he has peaked, but I agree with the assesment he is overrated, and that being over rated shows in a thread where he is called a lock down, and even good defender. That doesn't jive with the actual games being played.
Here's a shocker: I actually read you post.
You don't give the best player in the NBA, who is having a career night, wide open 3's. Yet, Brandon time after time went under the screens leaving Lebron wide open. How many 3's does Lebron have to make before you would guard him?
As far as your assertion that Travis let him get to the rim, do you mean like this? http://youtube.com/watch?v=d8a23i6NYD4
I don't know if Travis could have done better, but he could not have done worse.
Is he overrated by some people on this board? Sure, but I don't think it's much worse than other Blazers overratedness. Martell anyone?


















