PearGreatness wrote:I actually think this is one of the best versions of Lebron we've ever seen. Not quite peak, but very close to it.
For a guy that's tough to criticize, Lebron's biggest weakness has always been his ball dominance and lack of off ball play. He still rests more than someone like Curry, but he's playing off the ball quite a bit, setting screens, and moving more than he ever has in the past. It's a big part of the reason why this offense has exploded, imo.
His vertical leap has fallen off a cliff, his shot kinda disappeared, and I don't think he's capable of carrying a sub-par team to contender status the way he once was, but at least part of me doubts that younger Lebron would be this successful with this offense.
That, and I'm really high on his defense this year. I think his defense is basically right there with his peak Miami/Cleveland years.
He'd been doing a lot of this in 2014 already, so it's not like we didn't know he couldn't do this.
When it looked bad for everyone, he got the blame, and while I don't think he deserved all of it, the stuff that's come out - Blatt being unable to hold him accountable the biggest one - definitely lent itself to that, aside from him just not trusting Kyrie to make the correct decisions on O.
Now that it's all coming together, it's pretty fun to watch.