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Dwyane Wades NBA Finals Defensive Incompetence Exposed (Video) | Miami Heat | NESN.com
LeBron will never have as many rings as Kobe or Jordan. He just doesnt have the killer instinct he needs to have in certain situations. Not to mention is the biggest baby on the court. He cries to ref every single time he drives the lane. And I've lost count how many times ive watched him drive to the lane and just toss the ball up wildly looking for a foul call. I've enjoyed every minute of the last 2 games.
Dwyane Wades NBA Finals Defensive Incompetence Exposed (Video) | Miami Heat | NESN.com
LeBron will never have as many rings as Kobe or Jordan. He just doesnt have the killer instinct he needs to have in certain situations. Not to mention is the biggest baby on the court. He cries to ref every single time he drives the lane. And I've lost count how many times ive watched him drive to the lane and just toss the ball up wildly looking for a foul call. I've enjoyed every minute of the last 2 games.
Wait you're serious? Hahaha
LeBron gets credit for passing to his teammates in the clutch but that is the same trait that will hold him back. The greatest players of all time wanted the ball in their hands and took games over. I've seen LeBron do that occasionally, but not near as much as he should.
Jordan would thrive today for many reasons. #1 Psychologically he was/is far superior than anyone he played against. He could easily talk people out of their game.
#2 In this era he doesn't have to worry about players like Laimbeer, Mahorn, Charles Oakley, Rodman etc..guys who would put you on your rear if you drove the lane. Gone are the days when guys had to earn a basket if they entered the paint. A hard foul today gets you suspended and fined, back then it was just hard play. Imagine LeBron against Detroit or the Knicks back in the late 80's early 90's, he cries for fouls now (not as much as Wade) but most players today cry if you fart in their direction.
#3 The hand checking. Jordan was so good at creating space against his defender and those guys could keep a hand on him. He would be unguardable.
Before I go let me say this, I'm not a huge Jordan fan. Magic was my favorite player but I would love to see the matchup between last years Heat team and Jordan's best Bulls team.
LeBron will never have as many rings as Kobe or Jordan. He just doesnt have the rebounding and interior presence he needs to have in certain situations. Not to mention is the biggest baby on the court. He cries to ref every single time he drives the lane. And I've lost count how many times ive watched him drive to the lane and just toss the ball up wildly looking for a foul call. I've enjoyed every minute of the last 2 games.
LeBron gets credit for passing to his teammates in the clutch but that is the same trait that will hold him back. The greatest players of all time wanted the ball in their hands and took games over. I've seen LeBron do that occasionally, but not near as much as he should.
