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Who was supposed to stop it?On Livingston though dude had one move, I don't understand how he kept getting it off.
So Shaun Livingston is unstoppable?
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Who was supposed to stop it?On Livingston though dude had one move, I don't understand how he kept getting it off.
You are seriously going to sit here and simplify LeBron's game to just that? ^Crazy how some of you actually think a player that barrels to the rim every play = greatest all time (or even top 5)
No No, because he doesn't regularly shoot 80% from the field. He had a hot night (which pro players do at times) where they can't be stopped.So Shaun Livingston is unstoppable?
He isn't unstoppable at all, but look at the shots he was getting.So Shaun Livingston is unstoppable?
I respect you for trying to make sense of what he has been through (They will call it excuses). You make 100% sense here man.I'm a Warriors fan... But I always imagine what Lebron's career would have been like, if he played for a more than capable franchise like the Lakers, Spurs, Bulls with coaches like Pop, Phil Jackson, Pat Riley... I mean the closest thing to that is the Heat. But even that team still had Spo as a coach who I thought was horrible in his first year.
He is slighting curry. It's obvious. All he cares about is being viewed as the best player.
If he loses but keeps it in the medias/publics brain that "I'm better and curry is only here because of his team" lebron will be fore the most part satisfied
Sad man
I'm a Warriors fan... But I always imagine what Lebron's career would have been like, if he played for a more than capable franchise like the Lakers, Spurs, Bulls with coaches like Pop, Phil Jackson, Pat Riley... I mean the closest thing to that is the Heat. But even that team still had Spo as a coach who I thought was horrible in his first year.
Your avy don't even believe thatAt least it took all time great shooting peformances to beat us, and their stars. They out here losing to Shaun Livingston mid range post ups
I agree with this as well Cav's will need to have more faith in their bench and scheme around those players as well to play to their strengths and their bench players would obviously have to step up when given more minutes.
Problem is the Cavs barely played their bench. They really just married themselves to their "big 3" last night and just wouldn't go away from it. That's not what solely got you through the playoffs. Gotta try some better schemes and shake things up.
That is one part of the entire story but to say the loss falls on them; not fairThis Cavs loss falls on Shumpert and JR Smith.
Shumpert and Smith repeatedly sagged too far off perimeter shooters on a jump shooting team.
Dudes getting back on defense and setting up 2ft inside the 3pt line
You can throw Love in their too but I don't even know who he was guarding last night.
But they have to do better. You are right
Yep, great call by Kerr.The Delly-Bron pick and roll with Frye-Jefferson-Shump spacing the floor ran other second units off the court so far in the playoffs, but Kerr decided to start Draymond at C to start the 2Q instead of Varejao/Ezeli to scratch that option off Lue's list. Frye ended up only playing like seven minutes because of it.DCAllAfrican whats your take on why Lebron doesnt drive to the lane more? or back down in the paint?
its either a 2, a foul, or 3 point play. almost everytime.
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That's from last night. Nearly 80% of his attempts came in/around the rim & paint.
Lue should try running more pick & roll with Irving/Delly as the ballhandler & Bron as the roll man. Emphasis on roll, no pick & pops. Run it below the 3 point line so Iggy can't sag & has to step up. Then you throw the pocket pass or if they send help, hit the open man.
Obviously if Barnes is the defender then they can just throw LeBron the ball & skip all that. Barnes struggles mightily in that matchup.
Kyrie gave you 25pts last night.I disagree, Kyrie Irvings defense was putrid. Any time he got switched onto a bigger barnes or was guarding livingston it was an easy layup/open jumper every time. Shump was actually pretty decent defensively last night.
Much better.That is one part of the entire story but to say the loss falls on them; not fair
But they have to do better. You are right
25 is probably an understatment. Between Barnes on switches and livingston, the dude probably gave up 40. I don't think people realize how bad he was defensively last night.Kyrie gave you 25 but then gave up that same 25 on the other end
Kyrie gave you 25 but then gave up that same 25 on the other end
One of the biggest reasons the Pacers lost vs the Heat in 2013 (or 2012?). He was super washed up then.I'm not the only one that remembers Barbosa being slow and washed like 5 years ago right? How is he the Brazilian Blur again?
I thought Love played pretty well last night defensively all things considered. I thought he did a pretty good job when he got switched on Curry and Klay. There were a couple possessions where he caused Curry to overdribble and eventually turn the ball over.Maybe more than that
Kyrie is dessert on the defensive end.
So is Lebron's boy Love.
I knew the two together was going to spell disaster against the Dubs man.
Warriors move the ball too well and are as a team way active on offense for Love and Kyrie to be on the court together for any significant time.
I'm not the only one that remembers Barbosa being slow and washed like 5 years ago right? How is he the Brazilian Blur again?