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re: Yes or No: Duncan is the better player than Kobe all time
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:59 am to AjaxFury
Posted on 5/16/17 at 10:59 am to AjaxFury
quote:Even better than that:
Put your money where your mouth is & post Lebron's defensive highlights.
LeBron James is better at playing defense than the idealized version of an NBA defender, as conceptualized by an analytic system that factors in everything from the precise positioning of every player on the floor to the individual skill-sets of the players involved on a given play. LeBron James is not fair.
Posted on 5/16/17 at 11:19 am to shel311
Posted on 5/16/17 at 11:39 am to shel311
[quote]LINK ]
I remember reading this article when it came out. Fascinating stuff.
That's around the time i remember telling my buddy that one of Lebron's weaknesses is that he goes all out for the entire game on both ends, and is completely gassed on the final few minutes of a close game.
That he needed to learn how to better distribute his energy throughout 48 minutes, instead of going all out for 44 & having nothing left for the final 4 minutes.
I noticed that he has figured that out the last few years. That's one of the reasons you don't see that same relentless all out D from him every possession like he used to. It's not practical. And he's better for it now, & still a great defender, just smarter on when to turn it on.
I remember reading this article when it came out. Fascinating stuff.
That's around the time i remember telling my buddy that one of Lebron's weaknesses is that he goes all out for the entire game on both ends, and is completely gassed on the final few minutes of a close game.
That he needed to learn how to better distribute his energy throughout 48 minutes, instead of going all out for 44 & having nothing left for the final 4 minutes.
I noticed that he has figured that out the last few years. That's one of the reasons you don't see that same relentless all out D from him every possession like he used to. It's not practical. And he's better for it now, & still a great defender, just smarter on when to turn it on.
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