- 845
- 1,292
- Joined
- May 28, 2017
Yea... do you think he was missing switches or basically saying f it?
Kinda seemed like the latter but I dunno
Kinda seemed like the latter but I dunno
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
Yea... do you think he was missing switches or basically saying f it?
Kinda seemed like the latter but I dunno
It all goes back to his workload.He had energy to start the game but after a while you can tell he just wasnt feeling it anymore.
After the 100th KD dunk he was probly like "3-1 comeback. We'll see em on Sunday."
He was just saying **** it. When Bron misses switches of Fs up he usually yells at one of his teamates or blames it on them, he didn't even do that.
Lebron is gassed, he's racked up way more minutes than anyone is age ever has, on top of that he's been to 7 straight finals. However that's no excuse for that effort on defense, getting beat playing honest defense, fine, standing there watching someone drive the lane multiple times is inexcusable.
It wasn't just him though. The entire team was missing switches and letting backdoor cuts happen. That Javale alley was wide open.It all goes back to his workload.He had energy to start the game but after a while you can tell he just wasnt feeling it anymore.
After the 100th KD dunk he was probly like "3-1 comeback. We'll see em on Sunday."
You can't play 45 minutes all out 100% of the time. Physically impossible. You have to actively "rest" by guarding a spot up shooter or something like that. Catch your breath while the ball is in play. We see Harden does this a lot. Kobe did it too during that crazy stretch before he tore his Achilles.
The Warriors just move around so much on every single possession that there's no way for you do that without giving up an easy shot.
So, missed rotation here, get beat on a cut there. Lazy offensive possession where you dribble the air out of the ball, etc. he's trying to catch his breath
Cavs lineup down the stretch needs to beLebron is gassed, he's racked up way more minutes than anyone is age ever has, on top of that he's been to 7 straight finals. However that's no excuse for that effort on defense, getting beat playing honest defense, fine, standing there watching someone drive the lane multiple times is inexcusable.
Kyrie
Deron/Jefferson
Lebron
Thompson
Jr/Shump
It wasn't just him though. The entire team was missing switches and letting backdoor cuts happen. That Javale alley was wide open.
Like shoeking has been saying for months, their defense is super sus. And we all know the saying, "Offense wins games, but defense wins championships."
Get a taste of the new series NBA Playmakers Lounge as our Playmakers talk Best Dunker in the league at the NBA Playmakers Lounge NBA Finals Game 1 viewing party in Beverly Hills. Actor Lamorne Morris, TV host Rachel Demita and NBA Playmakers Chris Staples and Kris London chime in on who throws down best dunk.
It all goes back to his workload.He had energy to start the game but after a while you can tell he just wasnt feeling it anymore.
After the 100th KD dunk he was probly like "3-1 comeback. We'll see em on Sunday."
You can't play 45 minutes all out 100% of the time. Physically impossible. You have to actively "rest" by guarding a spot up shooter or something like that. Catch your breath while the ball is in play. We see Harden does this a lot. Kobe did it too during that crazy stretch before he tore his Achilles.
The Warriors just move around so much on every single possession that there's no way for you do that without giving up an easy shot.
So, missed rotation here, get beat on a cut there. Lazy offensive possession where you dribble the air out of the ball, etc. he's trying to catch his breath
It wasn't just him though. The entire team was missing switches and letting backdoor cuts happen. That Javale alley was wide open.
Like shoeking has been saying for months, their defense is super sus. And we all know the saying, "Offense wins games, but defense wins championships."
LeSean McCoy bet $200,000 on Warriors to win Finals. It's largest bet Planet Hollywood took on Finals. Would pay $62,500. h/t
once the cavs lose i really hope people don't fall back on the "lebron is tired from all the years of basketball" narrative.
this dude wasn't looking tired against Indiana, Toronto or celtics and now all of the sudden father time is catching up with him?
it aint age, it aint the mileage...his team is just clearly outmatched
They sit Love and they give up way too many boards. You don't beat GS by going small with a bunch of players who couldn't defend a crash test dummy.What lineup you suggest? Thompson/Love can't defend in transition together and was too slow to the boards. Krover couldn't hold anyone on the court. Cle needs to play players that can guard multiple positions Krover played 20 mins.....Love played 34 minutes they won't win with them two on the court that longIt wasn't just him though. The entire team was missing switches and letting backdoor cuts happen. That Javale alley was wide open.
Like shoeking has been saying for months, their defense is super sus. And we all know the saying, "Offense wins games, but defense wins championships."
once the cavs lose i really hope people don't fall back on the "lebron is tired from all the years of basketball" narrative.
this dude wasn't looking tired against Indiana, Toronto or celtics and now all of the sudden father time is catching up with him?
it aint age, it aint the mileage...his team is just clearly outmatched
That'll be just one of the multitude of excuses. Even though they played like 9 games in 2 months.