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Miami Heat @ Washington Wizards - Game Thread - 8:30 PM

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Re: Miami Heat @ Washington Wizards - Game Thread - 8:30 PM 

Post#221 » by LeChosen1 » Fri Oct 26, 2012 2:04 am

SmushedPennies wrote:Look at videos of him from 2009-10 (his best seasons), and footage of him last season. He got SO much skinnier, and it shows. He came back looking a little stronger this year, but still not nearly as big as he was before.

I think his jumper sucking last night was a product of the time he missed, because he was stroking it in the scrimmage. Not worried about that, but scoring inside and rebounding in traffic could still be issues.


Lebron going back to his 2009-2010 version....If he gets his shot back, 72 wins may not be out of the question
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Re: Miami Heat @ Washington Wizards - Game Thread - 8:30 PM 

Post#222 » by SmushedPennies » Fri Oct 26, 2012 2:17 am

Just to be clear I was responding about UD, but yeah, LeBron with that level of comfort in his J would make us borderline unfair, especially if you add Wade's J from around then.

$hit, I wish we could find out what it would look like to see the Heat and Lakers battle with all of their players in their prime. That would be absolutely insane. Imagine Seattle Ray/Rashard coming off the bench, the Haslem we saw during the Beasley years, Cole a few years from now, 6th Man of the Year Mike Miller, prime Battier, etc. Gotta pick the Heat there, though '07 Kobe and MVP Nash alone would be tough as hell, and Antawn Jamison would be serious punch off the bench. Even then, along with prime Pau and current Dwight, I still think '09 Wade and present LeBron/Bosh would be too much for them with the rest of our guys. Kobe would still shoot 43% and take all of the shots.
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