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Rubio will be elite in the future, his passing abilities are already top notch averaging only .1 less assists than CP3 with a way worse cast and 6 less minutes. He's only 13 games into his career. Rookie assist averages CP3 - 7.8 D.Williams - 4.5 J.Kidd - 7.7 Rubio - 8.3 And that number is going up because his playing time is. Last edited by Game; 01-17-2012 at 07:14 AM.. |
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01-17-2012, 06:45 PM | #157 |
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It's his passing skills that attract my attention, but that's about it. In that list, I only see CP3 and maybe D will as an elite. To me, an elite needs court vision. I didn't mention that before because it was somewhat a requirement for all PGs. I still think being an elite means the PG himself is a threat. In other words, he must be "double-team worthy". People like D rose, CP3, Westbrook, maybe D will...(yea, no rondo) is considered elite in my eyes. just my opinion. |
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Not a big LA fan here, but I got to admit, Lebron has a tendency of ... how should i word it, not being clutch in the crunch time. He is unbelievable in blow outs but he seems to shy away from the moment where as Kobe... well he can take over the last 2 minutes of a close game.
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Also Heat 4-0 without Wade and 5-4 with Wade.. Weird. |
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That is why you double team wade and see if LBJ can come through.... The record is trange but then again, both players need the ball to be effective so perhaps they get stagnant when they are both on the court. Which is why its crucial for the Heat to go out and run on every fast break or in general.
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I honestly think his old Cleveland team was really good and that they can actually win the ring. Only problem was Mike Brown. I never really see him coming up with any plays other than his usual "Ball to Lebron" strategy. We can kinda see how that strategy sucks with Kobe's team. |
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He is content with settling with the likes of Wade and Bosh instead of standing out. He doesnt strike me as a person who wants the ball in crunch time due to his lack of confidence in hitting a jumper. You can tell he wants to drive and power through you, but that doesnt work in late game situation. He is best when he has finishers because Anderson Varaejo made a killing just finishing LBJ's passes with layups left and right.
Not a fan of Mike Brown either. However, I can cut him some slack with Cleveland because that was Lebron's team and quite frankly he did whatever he wanted anyways. Back on topic, I would double team everyone to leave LBJ for an open shot at the end of the game to see if he can hit it (obvisouly not a lay up). I know Wade can, I know Bosh can, but i just don't know if LBJ can. |
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.....i also agree that when is all three of them on the floor james doesnt exploit all his potential. |
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As for him not being too clutch, I think the thing that upsets me more is how complacent he (and sometimes wade and bosh) get on the offensive side. It's almost as though he forgets that nobody can cover him one on one when he attacks the rim. He hold on to the ball too long and then settles for the contested jumper. Him and wade are the kings of slashing and getting to the rim almost whenever they want, I think sometimes they forget that. Complacency and settling is not the answer.....ATTACK!!!
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