Greyhound wrote:Gooner wrote:letskissbro wrote:
The Clippers are literally running the "LeBron system" lmao. The only difference is they have better players
Not really.
Yes basically.
One or two guys taking turns initiating offense while the other guys spread out around three point line (5 out).
Basically. The whole ridiculous “bRoN bAL” argument
% Possessions in ISO2021 Clippers, 14.7%
2018 Cavs, 13.7%
2017 Cavs, 15.6%
2016 Cavs, 13.8%
Strange this entire “LeBron’s teams struggle without him because he controls everything” only applies to him.
When his teammates play well and make shots, the argument goes away. One of the biggest reasons the Lakers were so dominant in the playoffs last year was because they played well with LeBron off court in non-garbage time minutes and LeBron in 2020 controlled the ball more than in any other season. Why did they do well? Because they made shots, especially AD being fed by Rondo.
The offense was really good without LeBron on court in a season in which LeBron controlled the ball as much as ever. 2020 playoffs, Lebron off, AD ONORTG 118.5
DRTG 113.0
+5.5
With other minutes, mostly garbage time minutes, the Lakers were a negative with LeBron off, but the argument that the team struggles “because he controls everything” is not factually supported.
Bulls without Jordan in 1997 playoffs:ORTG with Jordan, 108.3
ORTG without Jordan, 96.6
Overall without Jordan, -14.8
Bulls without Jordan in 1998 playoffs:ORTG with Jordan, 110.2
ORTG without Jordan, 95.7
Overall without Jordan, -4.3
Bulls offense was falling apart without Jordan. Was that because “Jordan controlled everything”? There are multiple other examples too numerous to write down all here but it’s only James who somehow gets blamed for this. Is Shaq ball dominant who controls everything? Why wasn’t Kobe scoring when Shaq was off court? Was it because “Shaq controlled everything”?
Lakers’ playoffs ORTG without Shaq1997, -11.9
1998, -9.8
1999, -6.9
2000, -13.9
2001, +5.3
2002, -22.1
2003, -16.0
2004, -22.8
Wade, Kyrie, Love, and his other supposed “super teammates” didn’t do much of anything with him off court even though they were running their own sets they were used to all season long, many of them ISO in which they’re good scorers but failed in the playoffs in limited possessions.
Respective Playoff ORTGs without James or Jordan or Shaq [using BKREF numbers for all for sake of ease]2021 Lakers, -30.5 without James
2004, Lakers -22.8 without Shaq
2008 Cavs, -22.2 without James [limited off court minutes since James basically played entire games]
2002 Lakers, -22.1 without Shaq
2017 Cavs, -19.9 without James
2003 Lakers, -16.0 without Shaq
2012 Heat, -15.0 without James
1998 Bulls, -14.5 without Jordan
2010 Cavs, -14.1 without James [limited off court minutes]
2018 Cavs, -14.1 without James
2000 Lakers, -13.9 without Shaq
2016 Cavs, -12.6 without James
1997 Lakers, -11.9 without Shaq
1997 Bulls, -11.7 without Jordan
2007 Cavs, -10.3 without James [limited off court minutes]
1998 Lakers, -9.8 without Shaq
2013 Heat, -8.7 without James
2009 Cavs, -7.8 without James
1999 Lakers, -6.9 without Shaq
2011 Heat, -5.2 without James
2020 Lakers, -4.6 without James
2015 Cavs, -2.5 without James
2014 Heat, +2.0 without James [collapsed defensively]
2001 Lakers, +5.3 without Shaq [Kobe played great and role players made shots]