yoyoboy wrote:dreamshake wrote:yoyoboy wrote:I understand the team shooting was terribleyoyoboy wrote:He looked like he only wanted to score the ball if it was the absolute last resort. If that’s the case against Portland how he is going to score against LAC, Toronto, or Milwaukee?
I think you answered your own question. If the team shooting is terrible they won't win against those teams. The times he did drive he got swatted by Whiteside repeatedly, which is likely why he wasn't looking to score. The shooters just have to do a better job knocking down the open looks that are given up by packing the paint. And they have to be more willing to go small to punish Portland for playing Whiteside.
Spacing wasn’t the reason LeBron missed 2 free throws late in the game, launched a near half court shot on a night when he can’t buy anything from outside, missed a good look from three around a minute left, blew a gimme reverse layup, turned it over trying to dump it off to Kuz on that fast break with Whiteside contesting, and actually got pinned by Whiteside a couple more times.
LeBron needs to get used to being a more below the rim finisher. I’d like to see him try to replicate what Doncic and Harden do by using his body and footwork more on these drives.
Yeah, I agree the free throw shooting and jumper are a problem, but it's not like that's an age/athleticism issue - he just needs to shoot better. I'll live with his turnovers with a 16 ast/4 TO ratio - that's elite. You're talking about his scoring not being up to his standard without acknowledging a career-high in assists. It's related. He was taking what the defense was giving him - shooters just gotta shoot better or they'll keep losing.





















