best duo period. that game where they both go off at the same time is coming and we’re not readyyy 🫶🏾
AceDuce23
How many of those losses were against the suns?
PostGraduatePotUser
It will probably always baffle me that LeBron is such a horrible free throw shooter.
He isn’t afraid of failing.
He isn’t scared at the line.
He isn’t worried about what other NBA players are thinking of him.
He doesn’t care about what NBA history will think of him.
Etc, etc, etc…which I know is redundant, but the fact remains.
It isn’t a portion of his game he has ever worked on. He should be a 80%+ player from the charity stripe. All the greats are, barring a few centers. That said, even a few of the greatest players who were centers were amazing from the line.
I will never understand how the greatest player in NBA history [I am 48 and saw all of Jordan’s career, King James is the G.O.A.T. and it isn’t close], never learned to play the game from the free bucket line, despite predicating a ton of his game as going to the rack to cause a free throw and a foul*. It is the most incongruent sports moment I have personally ever witnessed.
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I wonder how long it’ll take for people to ask (again) who thought it was a good idea to pair Lebron and AD. Shit is not fair 😈
Lebron averaging more rebounds is crazy
Almost the same stats, except LeBron playmakes more while AD plays higher level defense. This duo fit each other like a glove.
Best duo in the world
A true duo
Lakers in 5!
We really got robbed in 2021. Damn injuries
Absurd that it feels like LeBron still hasn’t hit that 2nd gear yet.
I count 10 losses:
Suns = 4
Heat = 2
Griz = 1
Rockets = 1
Nuggets = 1
Blazers = 1
best duo period. that game where they both go off at the same time is coming and we’re not readyyy 🫶🏾
How many of those losses were against the suns?
It will probably always baffle me that LeBron is such a horrible free throw shooter.
He isn’t afraid of failing.
He isn’t scared at the line.
He isn’t worried about what other NBA players are thinking of him.
He doesn’t care about what NBA history will think of him.
Etc, etc, etc…which I know is redundant, but the fact remains.
It isn’t a portion of his game he has ever worked on. He should be a 80%+ player from the charity stripe. All the greats are, barring a few centers. That said, even a few of the greatest players who were centers were amazing from the line.
I will never understand how the greatest player in NBA history [I am 48 and saw all of Jordan’s career, King James is the G.O.A.T. and it isn’t close], never learned to play the game from the free bucket line, despite predicating a ton of his game as going to the rack to cause a free throw and a foul*. It is the most incongruent sports moment I have personally ever witnessed.