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Why is LeBron so passive?

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Re: Why is LeBron so passive? 

Post#61 » by xMADEinDADEx » Tue Dec 10, 2013 5:13 pm

JesusHCoxMd wrote:Boy this thread was funny. Fine example of jumping the gun. Wrap it up.
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Re: Why is LeBron so passive? 

Post#62 » by heat4life » Tue Dec 10, 2013 5:18 pm

cyclix wrote:LeBron has tendencies of being passive at times, then when he sees he doesn't meet his normal statistical averages, he tends to stat pad towards the end of games, which is OK, since it could only help his MVP candidacy.

So you are insinuating that LeBron is a stat padder? :lol: Now I have heard it all!

Come on man, LeBron BBall IQ is tremendous and his balance on when to be aggressive and when to get teammates involved is Magic Johnson-like (maybe too far back of a reference for you?).

Either people just don't know Basketball is a "team" sport or I just don't understand what they are looking for from players. :nonono:
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Re: Why is LeBron so passive? 

Post#63 » by xMADEinDADEx » Tue Dec 10, 2013 5:22 pm

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cyclix wrote:LeBron has tendencies of being passive at times, then when he sees he doesn't meet his normal statistical averages, he tends to stat pad towards the end of games, which is OK, since it could only help his MVP candidacy.

So you are insinuating that LeBron is a stat padder? :lol: Now I have heard it all!

Come on man, LeBron BBall IQ is tremendous and his balance on when to be aggressive and when to get teammates involved is Magic Johnson-like (maybe too far back of a reference for you?).

Either people just don't know Basketball is a "team" sport or I just don't understand what they are looking for from players. :nonono:


I think players like Andre Blatche trying to stat pad to get that trip dub back in the day makes everyone assume that any player that puts up decent numbers stat pads.. That was the exception, not the rule.

But to each their own I guess ;)


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Re: Why is LeBron so passive? 

Post#64 » by Hoopz Afrik » Tue Dec 10, 2013 9:22 pm

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cyclix wrote:LeBron has tendencies of being passive at times, then when he sees he doesn't meet his normal statistical averages, he tends to stat pad towards the end of games...

I miss the good old days when he was simply accused of lighting it up in the first three quarters and disppearing in the fourth.


Haha, just when you think we've turned the corner Bron gets the stat padder label.lol. He'll always be the one that they love to hate.
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Re: Why is LeBron so passive? 

Post#65 » by Rasho_libre » Tue Dec 10, 2013 9:39 pm

I dont think ive seeen a player purposely miss triple doubles as much as lebron. Lol a stat padder
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Re: Why is LeBron so passive? 

Post#66 » by cyclix » Tue Dec 10, 2013 10:03 pm

Funny how the word "triple double" comes up when I never used it in my previous post.
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Re: Why is LeBron so passive? 

Post#67 » by fast-break » Tue Dec 10, 2013 10:25 pm

cyclix wrote:Funny how the word "triple double" comes up when I never used it in my previous post.

So what exactly is he stat padding then...? Oh I know, turnovers.
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Re: Why is LeBron so passive? 

Post#68 » by TRG » Tue Dec 10, 2013 11:09 pm

I love the trolls that try to knock LeBron for taking high percentage shots. This is the same guy that anchored one of the most efficient offenses in NBA history... Apparently playing efficient basketball is a bad thing? :dontknow:
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Re: Why is LeBron so passive? 

Post#69 » by whitehops » Tue Dec 10, 2013 11:14 pm

lebron pads stats all the time. the most memorable time for me was in the fourth quarter of game 6, the game was pretty much a blowout and all the guy could think about was padding his stats. it even got to the point where all he did was chuck threes up at the end of the game.
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Re: Why is LeBron so passive? 

Post#70 » by Run DLC » Wed Dec 11, 2013 2:52 am

The reason he's a turnover machine this season is because he's over-passing the ball. There's nothing wrong with it, it that LeBron makes it look too predictable sometimes and defenders are able to read his passes.
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Re: Why is LeBron so passive? 

Post#71 » by DWadeno3 » Wed Dec 11, 2013 6:31 pm

Run DLC wrote:The reason he's a turnover machine this season is because he's over-passing the ball. There's nothing wrong with it, it that LeBron makes it look too predictable sometimes and defenders are able to read his passes.


This team generally, not just LeBron, has a tendency of overpassing at times. In some ways it's not a bad thing though because it reflects what an unselfish and cohesive unit we are. Aside of that, when it comes down to, do you really see Dwyane and LeBron pass up the opportunity to look to score themselves? When it came down to it, LeBron went nuts, when it came down to it, Wade went nuts, even when not healthy. That's why I'm not too worried. Sure can it be frustrating to watch, but as long as I know this isn't a permanent problem, I'm not worried.

Regarding the stat padding: If LeBron wants to pad his stats, let him, 90% of the players, star players in particular, do it. As long as it's not hurting the team, who cares? If anything, find me stars as talented as ours, not just LeBron, who'd so willingly make sure all three of them get going if one of them is struggling.
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Re: Why is LeBron so passive? 

Post#72 » by theFRANCHISE » Wed Dec 11, 2013 6:32 pm

we all saw what happened when LeBron always had the ball in his hand in cleveland.
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Re: Why is LeBron so passive? 

Post#73 » by DivineFury » Wed Dec 11, 2013 8:15 pm

Has anyone else noticed the several really unusual and random misses he has had the rim so far? I can remember twice where he fumbled open dunks, and not like they popped out. Seemed like he could elevate high enough. I am thinking those back spasms maybe worse than he is leading on. Personally I don't care about last nights game (how many times did Bulls beat us in the regular season?) or his willingness to facilitate rather than dominate at times. But something seems a bit off to me.
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