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Monday, April 22, 2013

DO NOT ANGER LEBRON


 

 
 
Can you imagine seeing LeBron look at you like that on the basketball court while you're between him and the basket?  Jesus Christmas.  He's fun to watch when he realizes he can do anything he wants on the court and nobody can stop him.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

BronBron For the Win



Ignoring the fact that the Heat blew a 20-point lead against the Magic, let's just take a look at LeBron taking the game into his hands and coming through with a sick crossover to lefty layup to keep the win streak alive at 16. 

Monday, February 25, 2013

Breaking News: I agree with LeBron James

In what may be a sign that the end of the world is imminent, I agree with LeBron James' assessment of D. Wade's new, self-proclaimed nickname, WOW, which stands for 'Way of Wade'.  James said in reference to the nickname and slogan for the fashionista's Li-Ning shoes, "I think it's corny."

Hopefully this is the first and last time I agree with a LeBron statement because I much prefer hating him to liking him.

D. Wade is a pro at being a dick sack and he has stayed the course with this move.  Nothing, not even LeBron James' hairline, is worse than someone who anoints their own nickname.

Monday, February 11, 2013

BronBron goin off



First, let's start with those highlights from yesterdays matchup against the Lakers.  Tight game up until the 4th quarter, where LA started turning the ball over, Miami got running, and Bron put up a couple ridiculous dunks.  Just completely ran away with the game.  That finishes a week that saw Miami handily beat Houston, the Clippers and Lakers in succession.  At 8-2 in their past 10, on a 5 game streak, Miami is starting to round into form coming up on the All Star break.  The biggest reason for that?  Yup, LeBron.

As has been widely reported, in his last 5 games he's averaging 31 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 1.5 steals, while shooting 71% from the field, and 77% from three.  Those are video game numbers.  At least 30ppg on 60% shooting for 5 games has happened two other times in NBA history, and not for 30 years.  It's almost impossible to be playing better basketball than that.  The game against OKC on Thursday should be great. 

Also, this is awesome:

Thursday, January 17, 2013

BronBron setting more records




In a blowout of the Warriors, yaboi LeBron became the youngest player in NBA history to reach 20,000 points and also got his 5,000th assist.  Those are both pretty big milestones, so let's get some perspective on this. 

  • While the youngest to reach 20k points, he was the 8th-fastest.  However, he is second on the list of games needed to reach 20k points & 5k assists, behind only Oscar Robertson. 
  • He is one of only 11 players in the 20k points/5k rebounds/5k assists club.
  • Earlier this season, Chris Paul became the youngest, and 5th-fastest to reach 5k assists, needing 510 games.  LeBron took 726.
  • With his expanded rebound rate, you can easily see him reaching 20/10/5, which would put him in company with only Kareem, Malone, and Garnett. 
  • Since 2007, LeBron has led the league in combined Pts/Asts/Rebs every year except one, in which he came in second to Kevin Love 41.4 to 41.3
  • In the win last night, Bron got 25pts/10ast/7reb.  In the last 10 years, he has had 49 games where he reached at least those numbers.  Next on the list?  Kobe with 12
  • He is second in the league with 14 20pt/10reb games this year, behind David Lee at 16
  • And for a few predictions: If LeBron can average 22pts/5assts per game for the next 10 years, he would finish as the NBAs leading scorer, and 7th all-time on the assists list (being the only forward in the top 25)
  • LeBron's career totals will almost certainly flirt with 30k pts/10k reb/10k asts/2k stls/1k blks.  Should he get there, he'd be the only one in da club

You may not like him, but at least appreciate you're watching one of the 5 best players to ever pick up a basketball, possibly even the best. 

(Some stats thanks to ESPN and Chris Palmer)