Rerisen wrote:
Miami has an issue. LeBron is better without Wade. They were rolling without him, and kind of felt like Spo just had to put D-Wade back in around 4m because of who he is, but seemed risky.
Miami can mimic that with bench players, but requires taking Wade out.
LeBron needs to dominate the offense entirely to get the most of him. When you move him off ball, suddenly he doesn't work so well with other talented offensive players that need the ball, unless he is in transition.
It would be worrying as a Heat fan to me that LeBron 'getting aggressive' usually means solely barreling to the rim, hoping people either clear out for him, or foul him. Especially vs defenses like the Spurs that pack it in.
What happened to his post game from last year, its been in hiding. He needs to diversify.
The biggest issue with Wade and Lebron on the floor together is that Wade totally clogs the spacing, lacks his former explosiveness to make up for his bad shooting, and has been incredibly careless with the ball. That, and he complains about calls after every miss, failing to get back, and it leads to easy transition opportunities where the defense is stressed. If he still had any semblance of his former athleticism, and wasn't injured, then his cutting ability would negate a lot of the issues. But as is, he isn't capable of doing a lot out there. He played a few good possessions on defense at the end, but overall he definitely felt like a detractor.
Lebron has been fine without the ball. The biggest issue for me with this team, and something that drives me crazy, is the lack of good entry passers. It is a skill that gets overlooked. Compare the passes into the post that Splitter or Duncan get compared to Lebron. His post-ups are fine, it is always a mess getting him the ball and the team is still figuring out how to clear out enough space for him to do his thing so he isn't getting tripled and doubled right away.
This team still has to grow a lot and adapt. They're figuring it out.









