Colbinii wrote:euroleague wrote:toodles23 wrote:vs. Indiana: 34.4 ppg, 10 reb, 7.7 ast on 65.5 TS%
vs. Boston: 33.6 ppg, 9 reb, 8.4 ast on 61 TS%
vs. GSW: 34 ppg, 8.5 reb, 10 ast, 62 TS%
Seven 40 point games in those three series
"Looked very stoppable"
This guy
I also love him complaining about the refs in Harden's case, but no mention of the horrendous officiating against the Cavs in game 1 of the Finals.
Against Indiana and GSW his team looked worse, and he didn’t look like he could carry the load. Escaping the first round was an upset
LBJ was guarded by - Curry, Bogdonavich, Rozier- For much of those series, and played 42 minutes a game. Look at his per36 (for the whole playoffs, since not possible for series) and compare his stats/opponent with Harden
29/9/9 - Lbj 62%TS vs Bogdonavich, OG (good defender), Rozier/Morris, KD/Curry
28/5/7 - Harden 55%TS vs Jimmy Butler, Jazz (didn’t watch but obviously elite defense), Iggy/Klay/Curry
keep in mind LBJ is using KLove to pull out opposing Centers while Harden is playing with a traditional C vs Gobert/Draymond
Those are very comparable considering the opposing defenses and their strategies - opposing teams focused on Harden/Love respectively.
LeBron was often guarded by Morris, Horford, and Brown during this years Conference Finals, but you wouldn't know since you never watched the games.
Harden, although guarded by Butler, O'Neal, and Curry (what a great defender) was also running Pick & roll getting switches...just like LeBron did to get an inferior defender on him (like Rozier).
Clearly you weren’t watching the Celtics series. Lbj was guarded well first 2 games, but then he ran plays to get Morris/brown switched off every play. He was not guarded by Horford for significant touches
The Cavs will ball this year, and we will see how good the team is. the rockets without cp3/harden are low lottery. Without Lbj, Cavs still may make the playoffs with no additions

