Kilroy wrote:I find myself struggling with how much faith I should have with LeBron, given he's an all time great and still playing at or near best in NBA levels right now...
But a little part of me dies watching him slow dribble the ball up the court and sit at the 3pt line yoyoing the ball until the clock's down to 7 or 8 and then trying to go 1 on 4... Even if most of the time, he's dishing to a shooter, those guys usually have like a second to get the shot off and most of the time, they have someone just waiting for the pass.
And this isn't just happening with a few min left in a game we're leading by 10+, but in the 2nd and 3rd quarters of tight games, sometimes with us trailing.
I also die a bit when I see off ball guys trot to their 'spots' at the 3 pt line in the first couple seconds of the possession and just stand their like they're glued to the spot.
This.
I call it massage ball. Lebron driving is a really effective strategy, but there is no reason to massage the ball for 17 seconds before starting the drive. Do it when you have 12 seconds on the shot clock, and you have second or third options.
Kilroy wrote:And like I've seen others point out... AD really needs to limit his 3pt looks. He's really good at it for his size, but still, he's a dominant force from the Elbow in. Why not have some off ball movement with him and McGee/Howard, to get him some nice open looks inside.
I don't mind the 3 pointers as much. He nails them at over 34% , or effectively 51%. Not great, but enough to keep defenses honest and open up other plays .
What I hate are the isos inside the 3 point line. Defenses are goading AD to shoot it, and he is complying, He takes a whopping 30% of his shots between 10 feet and the 3 point point line (usually semi-contested), and only making them at 30%. That is horrible. If he got rid of most of those shots, his efficiency would rise to MVP level. It looks to be improving the last couple of games, so I'm hopeful.