@ShaneOheff8 Does Lebron teach people how to become a well-known worldwide superstar and make millions of dollars, without learning how to move off the ball and/or relying on a jumper? All the Alley Oops he catches are a result of him moving off the ball. If you got a jumper use it, simple. Lebron isn't perfect, he cant be a all around perfect player, he has strengths and weaknesses like EVERYONE else.
@MyNikeSocksON No, Lebron is different then most players because he was such a dominant athlete that he has never truly been coached properly. He has gotten by on his tremendous natural ability. Anyone that watches him play can see that. Off the ball, he just goes and stands in the corner. And when you are as physically dominate as him, relying on the jumper is a cop out.
PS his "alley oops" usually come off fast breaks, not in the half court offense.
@ShaneOheff8 I cant count the number of times I saw Lebron cutting backdoor and getting an Alley. This debate isn't an numbers game unless you want to go there, it doesn't matter about "usually" it matters that it happens.90% of the players in the NBA are dominant athletes, thats why they are in the NBA because they stand out. Saying that he got off by being such an athlete...that is opinion. Somewhere along his AAU days someone could jump higher, it just happens that he panned out more athletic
@MyNikeSocksON what are you even talking about lol. If you honestly believe that Lebron James one of the most pampered players in history got proper coaching and you honestly think that Lebron does not rely on his natural athleticism over learning the game then you have issues. Lebron could go down as the greatest basketball player ever but the lack of learning is holding him back. He already thinks he is the shit and he has always. I hate when people defend the obvious.
@MyNikeSocksON lol...yah, clearly I have never played basketball in my life and have no clue what I am talking about. Also, clearly no NBA analyst agrees with my points on Lebron. (Sarcasm)....good call
@MyNikeSocksON Really? "just dont take shots at people mainly professional athletes. They work HARD." The grossly over paid NBA players are off limits. Who doesn't work hard now days. Most people work a couple jobs now days just to feed their family and rent out a house from rich people that can afford to own everything. Can't believe you really just said that.
to be that strong and fast with that kids frame is ridiculous.. extremely aggressive competitor too. he has the potential to be a star. needs to develop a handle and a mid-range though.
wadda bout the J?
21durand 1 month ago
Monster.
JamalBasketball 2 months ago
He kinda look like chris brown
ItSyAbOiIsSa 5 months ago
@ItSyAbOiIsSa i was thinking the exact same thang
thesupremedunker 1 month ago
Too easy!:D
zashake6 6 months ago
dayyum nice, but is he using ´roids?
MoSxyxnr24 6 months ago
Does Lebron teach kids how to move off the ball or how to not rely on the jumper.
ShaneOheff8 6 months ago
@ShaneOheff8 Does Lebron teach people how to become a well-known worldwide superstar and make millions of dollars, without learning how to move off the ball and/or relying on a jumper? All the Alley Oops he catches are a result of him moving off the ball. If you got a jumper use it, simple. Lebron isn't perfect, he cant be a all around perfect player, he has strengths and weaknesses like EVERYONE else.
MyNikeSocksON 6 months ago
@MyNikeSocksON No, Lebron is different then most players because he was such a dominant athlete that he has never truly been coached properly. He has gotten by on his tremendous natural ability. Anyone that watches him play can see that. Off the ball, he just goes and stands in the corner. And when you are as physically dominate as him, relying on the jumper is a cop out.
PS his "alley oops" usually come off fast breaks, not in the half court offense.
ShaneOheff8 6 months ago
@ShaneOheff8 I cant count the number of times I saw Lebron cutting backdoor and getting an Alley. This debate isn't an numbers game unless you want to go there, it doesn't matter about "usually" it matters that it happens.90% of the players in the NBA are dominant athletes, thats why they are in the NBA because they stand out. Saying that he got off by being such an athlete...that is opinion. Somewhere along his AAU days someone could jump higher, it just happens that he panned out more athletic
MyNikeSocksON 6 months ago
@MyNikeSocksON what are you even talking about lol. If you honestly believe that Lebron James one of the most pampered players in history got proper coaching and you honestly think that Lebron does not rely on his natural athleticism over learning the game then you have issues. Lebron could go down as the greatest basketball player ever but the lack of learning is holding him back. He already thinks he is the shit and he has always. I hate when people defend the obvious.
ShaneOheff8 6 months ago
@ShaneOheff8 YOU DONT HOOP, im arguing with you for nothing.
MyNikeSocksON 6 months ago
@MyNikeSocksON lol...yah, clearly I have never played basketball in my life and have no clue what I am talking about. Also, clearly no NBA analyst agrees with my points on Lebron. (Sarcasm)....good call
ShaneOheff8 6 months ago
@ShaneOheff8 But nevertheless, you seem intelligent so in the future just dont take shots at people mainly professional athletes. They work HARD.
MyNikeSocksON 6 months ago
@MyNikeSocksON Really? "just dont take shots at people mainly professional athletes. They work HARD." The grossly over paid NBA players are off limits. Who doesn't work hard now days. Most people work a couple jobs now days just to feed their family and rent out a house from rich people that can afford to own everything. Can't believe you really just said that.
ShaneOheff8 6 months ago
@ShaneOheff8 ok
MyNikeSocksON 6 months ago
to be that strong and fast with that kids frame is ridiculous.. extremely aggressive competitor too. he has the potential to be a star. needs to develop a handle and a mid-range though.
Baaahk 6 months ago
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JaredTheBaller 6 months ago