toodles23 wrote:I don't know how you could watch the 2011 season and come away thinking Lebron was anything like the same guy athletically that he was in Cleveland. As someone who's followed Lebron closely since '06, the difference was incredibly obvious to me. It wasn't a slow decline either, he was pretty much as athletic as ever in '10, just look at the highlights of him in the playoffs against the Bulls that year. Jaw dropping explosion that he hasn't shown since (even though he looks a lot better now than he did in '11, it's still a clear step down from his Cavs days).
Exactly what I and many of us on this thread have noticed (in fact the original topic of the thread was about LeBron's declining athleticism!). Just look at this clip from the Bulls series in 2010 and notice the
fluidity, explosiveness, and agility:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofMwRzJynnc[/youtube]
Just, as toodles said, jaw-dropping. In Miami, LeBron has simply not seemed to possess this kind of grace, explosion, and fluid athleticism. Not to belabor this issue, but a few important questions:
1) Why did his athleticism drop off so suddenly from Cleveland to Miami?The best guess seems to be a combination of (a) age and wear + tear and (b) increased weight and bulk.
On point (a), this seems a reality sadly. Even in your late 20's, especially given LeBron's minutes burden in Clev, you are past your athletic peak (which I feel is between 21 and 25). Although it is interesting that guys like Melo, Iguodala, Gerald Green - explosive wings about the same age as LeBron - don't seem to have changed athletically as much as LeBron has (obviously relative to their baseline levels).
Which brings up point (b); LeBron does seem bulkier than his Cavs days, which can clearly impact his quickness and agility (note, not top-end speed, which seems good as ever, but rather the quick change of directions). It seems part of this is likely intentional as the Heat have asked LeBron to play, essentially, PF more (post-up offensively, guard 4's, etc.) While this style of game isn't as beautiful as Cavs LeBron, it is clearly effective. In fact, I'd like to see LeBron go to work MORE in the high / low post in the playoffs, he seems to have gotten away from it.
---> What do you all think about his athleticism?
2) The athleticism issue becomes more important this year if Wade is hurtIf Wade is a non-factor for the rest of the playoffs (as may very well be the case), LeBron will have to become even more the catalyst on offense and so take on more of the role he did in Cleveland. Can he still be the dynamic juggernaut he was then? Constantly attacking, getting to the rim, sucking in the D to kick to his shooters (for 3's) and bigs (who slip in behind the D for dunks)? I hope he can bring out some vintage "Cavs LeBron" and find much of that energy and explosiveness again, when needed.
I don't think he can be fully as dominant as he was then, but few things will help him not HAVE to:
- Miami has an effective SYSTEM to generate good looks (esp. 3's) off ball-movement, LeBron post-ups, pick+rolls, etc. Cleveland had no such system (much like OKC and the Clippers today) and simply relied on their uber-star (LeBron, Durant, CP3, respectively) to create everything (incidentally, this burden likely contributed to LeBron's current wear and tear; shameful coaching by Mike Brown + roster building by Danny Ferry)
- Bosh is an excellent stretch 5 who will open things up for LeBron and Miami (better than anyone in Cleveland ever did)
- LeBron now is more comfortable scoring in the post AND off the ball (cuts, rolls, etc.)
With the Pacers and Memphis/San Antonio on the horizon, the rest of the post-season should be a true test for what Miami and, especially, LeBron is capable of. If I knew LeBron still had the god-like athleticism of 2008, 2009 (I think his true peak) and 2010, along with the knowledge of the game and teammates he now possesses, I would be supremely confident that he would DOMINATE the rest of the way. LeBron is still the best in the league and I root 100% for him, but I'm not quite as sure LeBron and Miami are untouchable (though I still think they will get it done).
BTW, sorry for the long post, this is actually my first on RealGM! I've been a long time lurker and followed LBJ since his early high school days (I am actually the same age as he and played HS ball at the same time). Thanks for your great work guys!