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LeBron, The most dominant player in the NBA

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LeBron, The most dominant player in the NBA 

Post#1 » by heathmalc » Thu Mar 6, 2008 5:16 pm

LeBron James is the single most dominant player in the NBA. I am a Cavaliers fan, so it can be argued that I am biased, but let the record speak for itself: LeBron puts up numbers that no NBA player has managed since Oscar Robertson (the four game stretch of 30/12/11). He has put-up single game performances that hasn't been seen in 35 years (50 pts, 8 rb, 10ast). He is the youngest player to accomplish every feat, breaking records that Kobe previously held, a year earlier than Kobe.

Total dominance? LeBron James is 6'9 260 (according to him), he has played, and guarded EVERY position this season. What other player can claim that? Can any even claim 4 of the 5? He is the only SF I have seen back down Dwight Howard.

People say he doesn't play defense that well. I disagree. When the Cavaliers played the Lakers, who guarded Kobe in the 4th quarter - and shut him down? That's right, LeBron! And who guarded LeBron? Kobe. But did HE shut LeBron down? No.

I use Kobe Bryant here because he is the person that is considered the best scorer in the game... yet LeBron guarded him during crunch-time. If he can shut-down the default best scorer in the league, then how can anyone say he isn't a good defender?

Add to all of this that he turned 23 years old just a couple months ago, and how can anyone not be convinced that LeBron is the single most dominant force in the league?

People point to Kobe Bryant as the best scorer. And I cannot deny that his shot is prettier than LeBron's and he makes some seemingly magical shots. However, LeBron shoots a higher percentage than Kobe, and if he took less jump-shots and drove the lane more, his percentage would rise dramatically.

In conclusion, LeBron does things that not even Michael Jordan accomplished in his illustrious career; He has gone head-to-head with the best big men and the best guards in the league, yet always seems to come out on top. When he is in the All-Star game (every year), he is the guy that the coaches run their offense through. When LeBron is on the court, he is the MAIN focus of the opposing defense, regardless of who else in on his team. That, in itself say everything that needs to be said: LeBron is the best.
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Post#2 » by rsavaj » Thu Mar 6, 2008 5:19 pm

Wrong board my friend.
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Post#3 » by Biff » Thu Mar 6, 2008 5:26 pm

No idea why this is on our board but I agree, Lebron is the best player in the NBA.
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Post#4 » by b-ball forever » Thu Mar 6, 2008 5:44 pm

Biff wrote:No idea why this is on our board but I agree, Lebron is the best player in the NBA.

+1, (best in the NBA right now)

But I'd still take Duncan over LBJ in the playoffs
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Post#5 » by Texas Longhorns » Thu Mar 6, 2008 5:50 pm

He's posted this on every board.
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