Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Lebron is doin' his job.


I read this article on yahoo by Adrian Wojwhatever. It's quite possibly the worst article I've read in a while. Are people even watching these games? He tries to make the claim that Dwayne Wade is asserting himself as the alpha dog, reclaiming his role as leader of the team, and relegating Lebron James to sidekick. This is just nasty journalism. Where was this talk last series when Bron carried the Heat past a much tougher defensive team in the Bulls?

Wade was ice cold against the Bulls, but no one was writing articles about Wade being Robin or Bron taking over. James was gracious the whole time in interviews as well saying every one know Wade was struggling, but that they just wanted him to keep shooting. In Game 3 of the Finals, Bosh hits the game winner, but who got the assist? BRON. It was a nasty behind the back out of a double team dime that sealed the game. People are also making a big stink about Wade barking at Bron when he passed the ball to Chalmers. I can understand wanting Lebron to go the basket, but the house always wins if you play the percentages. Chalmers was shooting 66% from 3-point range in the game and 42% for the series! There's nothing wrong with dishing to him if he's open.

I will say this, yes, Lebron could force the issue a little bit more and he needs to stop taking flat footed 3's. But, for the most part, he's making the right plays. It takes restraint, discipline, and high basketball IQ to give the ball up like Lebron does. In a post-Jordan generation that saw garbage one-on-one players like Vince Carter/Antoine Walker, and-1 mixtapes, and teams using too many isolations, we should celebrate someone like Lebron. I mean, do you really want to see offenses like Latrell Sprewell and Allen Houston on opposite sides of the court just taking turns w/ Camby waiting for rebounds? I mean, that shit was dope, but it's bad basketball. Sprewell couldn't even go left! Dirk is going hammer and he's getting buckets, but why are they losing? Because the Heat turned them into a one-on-one isolation team. If they stuck to their guns, moved the ball, brought Terry off more screens, slipped Jason Kidd out for more 3's, well, they'd have a chance. Kidd is shooting over 40% from 3 for the series, keep feeding him and open up the paint for Dirk.

We are way too focused in our analysis of basketball on scoring. Why do you think Dwayne Wade is going nuts in this serious after looking like he was a step slow the last series? Bron is drawing the tougher defender, Shawn Marion and opening up scoring lanes. Ditto for Bosh, he's pulling out big men and then Wade gets the most favorable matchups. Dwayne is getting to go against a 38 year old Jason Kidd, Jason "Kermit" Terry, and Deshawn Stevenson who is like the love child of Ruben Patterson and Matt Barnes, the faux Kobe stoppers. The Heat have 2 superstars and 1 drag queen because it allows them to play the match ups. The team was constructed this way. Whoever has the match-up closes out the game, that's just good basketball. They're trying to win games here not create the best storyline for half-assed, semi-professional, journalists from yahoo sports. So, do the public a favor and cover the damn game. Stop trying to create false story lines and break up a good squad.

FYI, Lebron is shooting 51% for the series against Dallas, 43.75% from 3, 6 assists per game, and opponents have scored a total of TWO baskets on him in the 4th quarter of 3 games. As Hov said, "What more can I say?"

5 comments:

  1. The worst writing I've read in years was by you on Eater. Offensive, inappropriate and poorly executed in every way. You won't be invited back.

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  2. ^STFU

    What's up Chairman Bao!

    I would agree with your assessment of Lebron and that sports journalists are taking the Lebron bashing too far. Except that they turned out to be kind of right. Games 4,5,6 were just embarrassing for him and all of his defenders. Even made me agree with Skip Bayless for once!

    Being from Dallas, I loved to see Dirk and the Mavs win some jewelry and wish more focus would be on the winners instead of playing armchair psychiatrist with Lebron.

    Justin

    BTW - Tried your food at the w+k shop event and it was great! Definitely going to roll through Baohaus regularly now. It was cool seeing your brother run the show going from jamming Rick Ross to managing the line and still cracking jokes.

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  3. thanks justin. yea, i wrote this after game 2 or 3 and you're right. I just think the public insinuates too much into lebron. I don't think he "gives up" or "quits". They make him seem like Benedict Arnold and shit, when I think he's just over confident and thinks he can turn it on. Or, he looks at a defense that is set up to stop him with 3 people in a triangle and he says "smart play is to give up the ball". I think he has to accept and realize that they will not win giving up the ball. Wade just isn't as good as Bron. He puts up a lot of bad shots and always gets trapped on the baseline.

    Miami just needs to create plays to prevent the triple team and Lebron needs to go into the teeth of the defense. I mean, people need to relate it to themselves. I'm sure we all have a flaw at work or whatever where you don't fix it cause you don't think it's a problem. When you cop a triple double game 5, it's pretty hard to tell yourself you fucked up. Or if you shoot 60% game 6 and people still blame you, it's kind ridic. A lot of this is just plain bad coaching and personnel too. Spoelstra should have pulled Chalmers aside and been like, you shoot again, I'll shoot you. Then again, Bron needs to take on that role too of telling people what they need to do and where to be.

    Thanks for coming by w+k! Those new baos are craze. Evan is always at the shop so def stop by.

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