Klomp wrote:winforlose wrote:Edwards shooting percentage is a disaster right now. You can say his eye test looks better, but the numbers speak for themselves. This kid is bad at jump shooting. He should be starting when Dlo and Beasley are out (assuming the goal is winning rather than development,) but once they are back he should be leading the second unit. He needs to learn to play proper defense, play team ball, play within himself, and basically to improve his game in every way. He is clearly not the player you want him to be YET.
Would you say the same thing about a rookie shooting .417/.290/.754 on 18.9 FGA per game?Spoiler:
And LaVine might have more potent stats than Lebron this season or at least higher than some of his seasons but Lebron was picking Allstar teams and LaVine was a reserve. Nobody ever said this is a perfect league. There is always something real to argue over. We could make the argument that Lebron might have been even more consistent early on in say the playoffs had he been developed wiser from the start. It's not like he didn't have people questioning him often in the playoffs there for a while. I would argue the Lebron of the last two seasons is my favorite Lebron I've ever really watched because he's finally the smartest Lebron on court we've ever really witnessed. He may or may not ever get that playoff win/loss ratio over Jordan's which is maybe one of the last big things hanging over him in difference.















