gmoney411 wrote:OhayoKD wrote:lessthanjake wrote:
Reggie Miller, Kevin Durant, Rasheed Wallace, Paul-Pierce, Klay Thompson, Kawhi Leonard, ect. Heck a
healthy 30+ Ben Wallace was enough for the 09 Cavs to play +10 basketball. Who knows what happens if he stays healthy. And then there's Anthony Davis who Lebron rather comfortably won with in year 17. I do not know Kyrie is an "ideal" fit(defense mainly), but the the 16 and 17 cavs were both historically strong playoff teams and the 15 cavs were looking the part before irving and love got hurt.
Even Wade-Lebron-Bosh acheived impressive results when they shared the floor(peaking at +13.8 during the 12 playoffs as they survived various injuries in conference before running roughshod over a strong finals opponent). They would then beat a team with a better srs and psrs than the 90 pistons with wade's knees breaking down(were being operated on mid-playoffs as early as 2012).
I do not see much reason to assume Lebron is harder to pair with great players. He's probably a worse fit with strong primary on-ball playmakers(though he has done rather well in those situations), but he is probably easier to pair with high-volume scorers(kyrie comes to mind), weak defenders(love, kyrie, ect), off-ball engines(this is hypothetical), and elite vertical spacers(AD). That doesn't seem like a narrow range and he has certain advantages(defnesive and offensive orchestration, paint-protection) that fit well next to basically anyone(historically defensive anchors are the most proven in terms of translating individual impact(russell, kareem) and team-success(duncan, kareem), in different contexts.
KembaWalker wrote:Using LeBrons superteam hopping attempts to try and push the narrative that he's "proven to win with a variety of casts unlike MJ" is some high level PR master tier spin. I'm actually impressed at the attempt
Winning with a variety of casts is....winning with a variety of casts. That is not spin, that is an accurate description of events. "Superteam hopping" when Lebron has never played with a team that has shown they were capable of contending without him
is spin.