How is LeBron James still dominating at 37!?

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  • čas přidán 7. 05. 2024
  • How has LeBron James been able to maintain such a high level of play for so long? This detailed film room study examines how LeBron has evolved and changed over the years, going back to his first 50-point game in 2005 in Cleveland, through his MVP years, the Heatles in Miami, his return to Cleveland to today in Los Angeles. What skills has he added and lost over time? How have changes in the league affected his impact? And how has moving to center helped him?
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  • @Alex-kd5xc
    @Alex-kd5xc Před 2 lety +3151

    I don’t think LeBron gets enough credit for transforming his game through the years and always adding more tools to his bag. He didn’t always have a jump shot like the one he has now. He used to rely almost entirely on athleticism, now he relies more on strength/positioning. He used to not have a post game, he developed that in Miami. This isn’t even taking into account his ability to pass. It’s rare to see someone with that kind of potential actually REACH it by constantly evolving as a player.

    • @real_motherfuckerupper8817
      @real_motherfuckerupper8817 Před 2 lety +17

      They hate em because they ds

    • @maxh276
      @maxh276 Před 2 lety +254

      For real, the change in his game is amazing to see. That's why people say he's had like 4-5 different primes lol

    • @Alex-kd5xc
      @Alex-kd5xc Před 2 lety +223

      @@maxh276 he really did. Except every subsequent “prime” version of LeBron has a more diverse skill set than the previous one even if his athleticism declines

    • @BenjaminFranklinFF1706
      @BenjaminFranklinFF1706 Před 2 lety +12

      Mid range game ?

    • @lik7953
      @lik7953 Před 2 lety +151

      @@Alex-kd5xc I agree. His greatest asset is his ability to adapt. Even tho the league is completely different now, and his athleticism is worse, he can adapt to his situations. This is why no matter the era he played in, he would be great

  • @hopoff9968
    @hopoff9968 Před 2 lety +2074

    I really like Bron at the 5, but I think the real magic is him at the 4, where his aging athleticism is less apparent as well as not being taxed so much on defense, as he struggles against true centers.

    • @du2thurl42
      @du2thurl42 Před 2 lety +266

      bron at the 5 is great for him scoring wise and playmaking but it makes the lakers already bad defense horrible and leaves them vulnerable in the glass it’s not really a winnimg
      formula

    • @kingjaydex7464
      @kingjaydex7464 Před 2 lety +104

      LeBron at the 5 isn’t sustainable for winning games

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety +14

      Casual old head. LeGOAT makes Joel Embid look tiny.

    • @woopityscoop2863
      @woopityscoop2863 Před 2 lety

      Very true.

    • @thebronzebomber1985
      @thebronzebomber1985 Před 2 lety +62

      Yea the Lakers need AD back badly so Lebron can go back to the 4. They probably won’t make the playoffs

  • @CM-nt3vh
    @CM-nt3vh Před 2 lety +333

    I like how you include plays that don’t always result in a basket. It reminds me that the game is not decided by highlights, but consistently doing the right thing.

  • @davidwhite3654
    @davidwhite3654 Před 2 lety +240

    I’ll never forget when Isiah Thomas said Magic Johnson would be a 5 in today’s NBA. The panel laughed at him. But watching Lebrun do it shows a good visual of what Zeke was trying to say!

    • @lordpaulphilippfernandez9904
      @lordpaulphilippfernandez9904 Před 2 lety +38

      He also played at 5 back when Kareem was injured in the finals, so I don't know why the panel's laughing at him. Hell, Jokic can also play at 1 because of how good his playmaking skills are, despite him being tall enough to be at 5.

    • @primetimeab3216
      @primetimeab3216 Před rokem

      Magic was not as athlete of the versatile scorer LeBron is you dumb 🤦🏿‍♂️😂😂😂

    • @abdullahahmed5272
      @abdullahahmed5272 Před rokem +4

      The reason they were laughing was because he magic couldn't play the 1 in today's game

    • @TayG_9Deuce
      @TayG_9Deuce Před rokem +5

      @@lordpaulphilippfernandez9904 they think he just a bitter man that hates Jordan

    • @christiansamaroo
      @christiansamaroo Před rokem +1

      I see why they 😆. I’m definitely playing magic at pg in any era.

  • @Syncratci
    @Syncratci Před 2 lety +848

    Insane how he's fine tuned his game as he's gotten older. From a physical freak to a guy that's just incredibly an skilled scorer and playmaker.

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety +4

      He needs more help! Better shooter than KD. Better scorer than MJ. Stronger and taller than Shaq!

    • @kpaukeaho6180
      @kpaukeaho6180 Před 2 lety +63

      @@homohabilis9413 who has ever made any of those claims? It’s telling when someone has to strawman the opposing belief in order to criticize it.

    • @dollarize6412
      @dollarize6412 Před 2 lety +4

      and no defense

    • @dododump3144
      @dododump3144 Před 2 lety +51

      @@dollarize6412 He can be a good defender but he’s carrying the entire offense right now and he’s old so he doesn’t have enough energy to play elite on both ends

    • @kpaukeaho6180
      @kpaukeaho6180 Před 2 lety +27

      @@dollarize6412 defense is a team effort. Most players aside from a Rudy Gobert type can’t single-handedly account for the defense of their team. That’s not to say that he can’t put forward more of an effort than he’s currently doing, but it is to say that if the team was better at defense as a whole I doubt we would be talking like this.

  • @soogasooga
    @soogasooga Před 2 lety +437

    the ironic thing about Lebron and Russ being on the same team is that they are almost polar opposites when it comes to adjusting their games to maximize their strengths and minimize their weaknesses.

    • @SI10379
      @SI10379 Před 2 lety +5

      Well the similarities are that neither get the best out if their teammates

    • @tiktokexposed898
      @tiktokexposed898 Před 2 lety +75

      Lebrons makes his teammates better unlike Russ

    • @SI10379
      @SI10379 Před 2 lety +8

      @@tiktokexposed898 how come Lonzo,Ingram, Clarkson, Joe Harris all improved after leaving Lebron?

    • @kbirdminegames
      @kbirdminegames Před 2 lety +148

      @@SI10379 natural progression, more opportunities with the ball, more shots on worse teams. more points doesn’t always = improvement

    • @PribumiNusantara45
      @PribumiNusantara45 Před 2 lety +59

      @@kbirdminegames finally someone that smart enough to mention it

  • @Jeff_2x
    @Jeff_2x Před 2 lety +376

    It’s CRAZY to see an athlete in any sport play at THIS high of a level in their 19th Season.

    • @zoobiezaa
      @zoobiezaa Před 2 lety +34

      ESPECIALLY basketball

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety +16

      He’s LeGOAT for a reason which is why he can play 1-5. At 6’9 250, He makes 90’s big men like Shaq and Karl Malone look weak and small.

    • @notnateblock6516
      @notnateblock6516 Před 2 lety +46

      @@homohabilis9413 idc who you are, lebron aint stronger than shaq and Malone, or david robinson for that matter

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety +4

      @@notnateblock6516 Lebron was carrying fat Shaq when they were on the same team. He probably used to bully Shaq in the locker room lol

    • @tahja
      @tahja Před 2 lety +27

      @@homohabilis9413 ur trolling ain't no way ur this slow

  • @chrismartinez9210
    @chrismartinez9210 Před 2 lety +306

    Man this makes me realize how much I’m really going to miss him when he’s gone. You just don’t get to see players like him come around often

    • @theprfesssor
      @theprfesssor Před 2 lety +39

      There has never been a player like LeBron before
      On top of that unfortunately, it's highly doubtful we will ever see another player like him in our lifetimes

    • @starmorpheus
      @starmorpheus Před 2 lety +4

      @@theprfesssor You never know man. You never know. He is a generational talent, but a generation is only 20 or so years. We'll see.

    • @chavy_chavs
      @chavy_chavs Před 2 lety +26

      there’s never gonna be another lebron, but i believe luka and giannis will take good care of the league when he’s gone

    • @bobross3880
      @bobross3880 Před 2 lety

      So enjoy it now? What’s with humans and thinking they’re guaranteed a future? You might die tomorrow, so just enjoy what’s available to you now

    • @Don69Muk
      @Don69Muk Před rokem +1

      He will be a NBA coach after retire maybe 😂😂😂

  • @s1074007
    @s1074007 Před 2 lety +343

    11:47 that is ridiculous at 37. I could still remember that crazy catch in 2010 when his shoulder was at the same level as the rim.

    • @BenjaminFranklinFF1706
      @BenjaminFranklinFF1706 Před 2 lety +18

      Athletic specimen !

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Před 2 lety +40

      The young Cavs and Heat days stuff was just alien material.

    • @veracity5977
      @veracity5977 Před 2 lety

      Well he’s on the best PEDs you can get, that’s makes a huge difference

  • @balltalkdeep
    @balltalkdeep Před 2 lety +113

    Lebron's adaptability is insane and witnessing the evolution of his game since 2003 has been a wonderful journey to watch

    • @xordus
      @xordus Před 2 lety +9

      I've never seen anything like it. People think he's still so good because he's LeBron and LeBron is just that good, but thats not the case. He has transformed his game every few years to maximize his assets and mitigate his deficiencies. He's a fucking savant if there's ever been one.

    • @tj5180
      @tj5180 Před 2 lety +2

      @@xordus it's crazy how people claim lebron is only good cuz of his athleticism lmao but don't look at the other aspects he has in his game also what he added this season like his passing and shooting.

    • @SiNsCere1100
      @SiNsCere1100 Před rokem +2

      I started watching basketball seriously when lebron was getting drafted, so it’s like I’ve been on this journey with him, through being unable to get able to beat Boston, to joining Dwade and bosh. It has truly been a blessing to witness his greatness!!! Truly a top 3 player of all time.

    • @existentity3476
      @existentity3476 Před rokem +3

      I remember watching his highschool game when it was televised, then watching his first game with the cavs. In both of those games he hit a tough, long corner shot while spinning and fading to his left. I remember thinking then, "Okay, that shot isn't a fluke", but still wondering why he was "settling" for what seemed like bad shots. Now I realize, of course, that he was always setting the defense up to respect his outside game so that he could open up the floor for himself and his teammates. It's funny because he might be the greatest athlete to ever play basketball, but being an athlete isn't even his greatest strength.

  • @Infinityflow0
    @Infinityflow0 Před 2 lety +599

    Lebron's defense shines in a good team with a coherent system. He is still an incredible help defender when engaged with his ability to cut passing lanes, cover the weakside, and relay commands. The decline in his lateral agility would not be as significant since he would know where to shuttle defenders if he had a better defensive roster, ala 2020 lakers. Unfortunately given his offensive workload and his age, he conserves energy defensively which gives way for some terrible defensive lapses.

    • @sosaraycharles358
      @sosaraycharles358 Před 2 lety +65

      He was number 5 in defensive win shares jus last season, that’s crazy

    • @tiktokexposed898
      @tiktokexposed898 Před 2 lety +66

      Exactly. Pelinka ruined this roster. Lebron is still a elite help defender when surrounded by competent defenders

    • @1vaultdweller
      @1vaultdweller Před 2 lety +12

      What do you mean "unfortunately"? It's almost a miracle that a man can play at that level in his 19th season lol

    • @tj5180
      @tj5180 Před 2 lety +7

      And what about the times where lebron is standing their and just isn't focus on defense. Not saying it happens all the time but he has a habit of doing that

    • @tiktokexposed898
      @tiktokexposed898 Před 2 lety +62

      @@ClumsyRoot MJ took breaks frequently. He had to retire twice because he couldn't handle it. Lebrons has played 19 years straight

  • @cheflev9884
    @cheflev9884 Před 2 lety +55

    What’s funny is that Lebron at “Center” is not a new thing. He has been doing this almost his whole career. He did this in Miami when their only true center was BirdMan Anderson and or Chris Bosh. Then he did the same thing with the Cavs the 2nd time. Remember lineups featuring Channing Frye at “center” who was just a stretch forward or K-love at “center”. They all played pick and pop and just spaced the floor. Playing Bron with 5 out lineups has been deadly, that’s the true common denominator. The only difference now is that Bron has to guard centers, which he can do effectively in limited minutes but not he whole game, especially at age 37. Still what he is doing is truly phenomenal!

    • @fszron
      @fszron Před 2 lety

      Karl Malone did that at 40. Bug deal.

    • @crep4114
      @crep4114 Před 2 lety +1

      @@fszron no he didn't

  • @bojan0bad
    @bojan0bad Před 2 lety +92

    19 seasons, and still going strong. That's a lot of work, dedication and control. If not the best athlete this century. Created a bar to which others will compare to for decades.

    • @dusk6159
      @dusk6159 Před 2 lety +1

      Definitely the greatest body of work for an athlete.

    • @wpriddy
      @wpriddy Před rokem

      @Dusk not even close. Wayne gretzky is the most dominant athlete that has ever played anything. Go read his Wikipedia entry. If you were writing a fictional story about the greatest athlete ever, you wouldn't go as far as his real life does.

  • @tariqpittman
    @tariqpittman Před 2 lety +251

    It’s impressive that LeBron can do this still but it’s very bittersweet seeing how bad the lakers team is from top to bottom. That also includes him in the faults of it as well.

    • @jlui21
      @jlui21 Před 2 lety +14

      - incredible athlete w/ now super-grown man strength, but thanks to leGM endorsing Westbrick, he can't win 'em all.

    • @emmanuelmondesir1314
      @emmanuelmondesir1314 Před 2 lety +1

      If he wants to play the 5, he should study Jokic game. He can get the best of pieces that are to me less talented than what Lebron have around.

    • @wallstreetzoomer
      @wallstreetzoomer Před 2 lety +6

      He only has himself to blame for being a gm wannabe.

    • @lubo1358
      @lubo1358 Před 2 lety +18

      @@emmanuelmondesir1314 Aaron Gordon and Will Barton would be the 3rd and 4th best player on the Lakers with AD playing.

    • @jdelgado216
      @jdelgado216 Před 2 lety

      @@emmanuelmondesir1314 Lakers have a lot of old and offensive minded players so making them play defense is almost impossible

  • @uzu444
    @uzu444 Před 2 lety +128

    thought we saw all the best versions of Bron already but 37 year old Bron is INSANE

    • @voltaire6062
      @voltaire6062 Před 2 lety +12

      Funny to think people a decade ago were saying he would age poorly lol

    • @davidmuller6011
      @davidmuller6011 Před 2 lety +31

      @@voltaire6062 remember the articles that were saying he would decline once he hit 30? lmao, it's crazy looking back at them now

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety +6

      @@davidmuller6011 Most gifted athlete of all time. Very fast and makes centers like Shaq and Jokic look tiny at 6’9 250 lol.

    • @abidurrahmannajib4092
      @abidurrahmannajib4092 Před 2 lety +4

      He's insane right now but we are right to say we've seen his best version

    • @VVVY777
      @VVVY777 Před 2 lety +4

      He's not dominating anything. He's just putting up no-impact numbers on a bad team.

  • @wallaccefan5704
    @wallaccefan5704 Před 2 lety +31

    "Even Luke Skywalker would be impressed with hitting a target that small."
    You know who would be even MORE impressed? Anakin Skywalker.

  • @LurtzLurtz14
    @LurtzLurtz14 Před rokem +14

    LeBron transmitted from being assist league leader as native PG to one of the most lethal rim finishers as starting C in less than 2 years. That's some crazy shit right there

  • @siphillis
    @siphillis Před 2 lety +34

    How could anyone have predicted that LeBron would not only live up to the hype as one of the greatest players ever, but also as arguably the more durable and versatile too? All the other greats played their way until their body gave out. LeBron keeps reinventing himself to match his present athleticism. It's without equal.

    • @existentity3476
      @existentity3476 Před rokem +3

      It actually reminds me a bit of Karl Malone. Young Karl Malone was quick and athletic enough to run a fast break and then bully people in the paint. As he got older, he added so much finesse, a fade away, jump shot, better passing, etc. Here's young (26?) Karl Malone: czcams.com/video/mT7GUAKgKR4/video.html Versus older (I think around 34 years old) Karl Malone: czcams.com/video/S9axxv6FqFo/video.html However, once he reached LeBron's age his decline was obvious and he never figured out how to make up for it. LeBron seems to have built a strategy to stay ahead of father time because his statistics have improved in several ways despite his age.

    • @fredrickmeredith513
      @fredrickmeredith513 Před rokem

      That alone makes him better than Jordan.

  • @maxavierbenitez7013
    @maxavierbenitez7013 Před 2 lety +20

    easily one of the best basketball channels on youtube

    • @theasiancow1860
      @theasiancow1860 Před 2 lety +1

      My personal favorite for sure

    • @jameslearing970
      @jameslearing970 Před 2 lety +1

      The best imo

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety

      Lebron is the GOAT. Stronger than Shaq. Better scorer than Jordan. Better shooter than KD. Better rebounder than Rodman !

    • @wecanjump7512
      @wecanjump7512 Před 2 lety +3

      @@homohabilis9413 He’s not any of those things

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety

      @@wecanjump7512 old head

  • @willhooke
    @willhooke Před 2 lety +164

    Thank you Ben
    Would love a breakdown of his passing vs Johnson and Jokic
    What do they do the same, what do they do differently, etc
    Please consider 🙏

    • @thebronzebomber1985
      @thebronzebomber1985 Před 2 lety +1

      Facts. Embid is the best center in the league though

    • @Fearthegoatee
      @Fearthegoatee Před 2 lety +22

      @@thebronzebomber1985 nope probably not LOL

    • @TJzWayyy
      @TJzWayyy Před 2 lety +1

      @@thebronzebomber1985 not better than Lebron at center or Jokic

    • @goated.content
      @goated.content Před 2 lety +2

      @@TJzWayyy Bro didn't u just hear he has inflated stats at center and not good on defense so the Lakers are still losing his center minutes. Basically he gets his numbers is what's been a "bright" spot for them

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety

      @@goated.content Lebron would bully Jokic. Way too big and strong for him

  • @gd-lockc7618
    @gd-lockc7618 Před 2 lety +23

    You outline it perfectly. Bron was/is a physical beast, who’s knowledge of the game and dedication to his craft allows him to adapt to anything. Whether it be the league rules, his team structure, the nature of the game. An ever evolving symbiote

    • @nonamewillbegiven1217
      @nonamewillbegiven1217 Před 2 lety +1

      No defense

    • @ddawg284
      @ddawg284 Před 2 lety +1

      👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 beautifully said.

    • @nonamewillbegiven1217
      @nonamewillbegiven1217 Před 2 lety

      @@ddawg284 nope

    • @BryanHalda
      @BryanHalda Před rokem

      @@nonamewillbegiven1217 My exact thought while reading this comment. If all I ever watched were highlights of Lebron, I would think he was well evolved, too. Turns out he has a ton of weaknesses. Defense is the worst...His jumpshot is a close second.

  • @kyrolamelo1355
    @kyrolamelo1355 Před 2 lety +7

    The Evolution of Lebron is fascinating and all
    But the Evolution of your Thumbnails is freaking addicting

  • @memoirmystery
    @memoirmystery Před rokem +8

    I have to say that my favorite about LeBron’s change in game, is his complete control of the tempo in each game, especially in the playoffs. Every game is played at his pace, and is a mastermind on dissecting defenses. Especially now that he has a much better jump shot. If his shot is on, it’s over

  • @nmzhoops
    @nmzhoops Před 2 lety +141

    the advantages he creates at center are just insane to think about. i would’ve loved to see it more often earlier in his career where he could still change shots at the rim and had more of a motor. obviously somethings we know now weren’t readily available then but defenses would’ve been in a conundrum if he played next to a 7 footer who could space while he effectively ran point center.

    • @BenjaminFranklinFF1706
      @BenjaminFranklinFF1706 Před 2 lety +8

      That Lakers interior defense though…..

    • @du2thurl42
      @du2thurl42 Před 2 lety +3

      lakers interior defense and rebounding is god awful
      tho

    • @nmzhoops
      @nmzhoops Před 2 lety +4

      @@du2thurl42 yeah earlier in his career and a spacing 5 man who could defend the rim & rebound while spacing the floor would still help maintain these advantages without being as porous defensively. chris bosh would be perfect.

    • @blackjacktrial
      @blackjacktrial Před 2 lety +6

      @@nmzhoops and if you can't get that, maybe Kevin Love or Brook Lopez?

    • @donquixotedoflamingo9037
      @donquixotedoflamingo9037 Před 2 lety

      Lebum cant play 5.... why is vogel still enforcing this line up? LeTard cant figure that he is not a center, he accept it to justify his stat padding rebounds.... now he can just stand there and wait for the rebound.... he even got the box out but cant get the ball.... is that best freethrow shooter? And 5 TO just to jack up 3 assist? What a SHAMELESS FRAUD.... He is the sole reason why the opponent keep shooting on the paint... he cant guard inside to be a center, why cant your pirate eye see that? There is no defence... KOBE and JORDAN or any other player wil never NOT go back on defence and complain for the rest of possesion(That is how you use a double negative)
      Being a big BITCH by pretending he has a knee injury to have an excuse when losing, if you are injured then sit it out. It hurts the team more if you play. what an IQ.
      WHERE ARE THE PROUD BRONSEXUALS?

  • @gitamahur3504
    @gitamahur3504 Před 2 lety +6

    3:58 Karl Malone was a different breed man. Treating grown adults like 13 year olds on the court and treating 13 year olds like adults off the court.

  • @lukaslambs5780
    @lukaslambs5780 Před 2 lety +6

    There has never been anyone like him. I’m just thankful I get to see him play, today is my 21st birthday and for as long as I can remember he has been dominating.

  • @tdubs7794
    @tdubs7794 Před 2 lety

    This vid about to do numbers numbers, great video as always man

  • @disizdNis
    @disizdNis Před 2 lety +55

    Amazing how he's adapted after so much change in the game. From Paint game in the early 2000s, Perimeter in 2010s and THREEs in mid 2010 to present.
    Simply incredible, most athletes would be washed and confused how to play after so much change, but he adapted with his age and intellect.

  • @JudoMoniz
    @JudoMoniz Před 2 lety +88

    Imagine what Prime Athletic LeBron would do to defenses today

    • @Tonyoung55
      @Tonyoung55 Před 2 lety +27

      34 12 AND 12

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety +10

      Lebron would average 50 in the 90’s, 40 in the early 2000’s, and 70 in the 60’s lol.

    • @Tonyoung55
      @Tonyoung55 Před 2 lety +26

      @@homohabilis9413 lol did you watch the video with 2 bigs it’s harder for him to score/anyone in the 90’s game was slow paced any plenty bigs stop it

    • @12gark
      @12gark Před 2 lety +21

      If you wander how young LeBron would be today, you can look at a certain Greek guy playing in Milwaukee...
      But today's Lebron with his mid-20s athleticism I think would be putting out Wilt-like number easily even in a trash team like this one.

    • @boonebeasley9622
      @boonebeasley9622 Před 2 lety +2

      At least 40 if this was 2010 bron

  • @mauit5036
    @mauit5036 Před 2 lety +10

    The Day Bron retires would be a different NBA every fan. Love him or hate him will miss him from the game. That’s coming from a Bulls fan

  • @nkwadirangata
    @nkwadirangata Před 2 lety

    Brilliant work chief, this is top stuff. enjoyed the video

  • @JonnyLin7
    @JonnyLin7 Před 2 lety +7

    Please do a video analyzing Scottie Barnes! I feel he's such an interesting and unique player!!! He would be a very interesting player to do a deep dive on, as he's a polarizing prospect in the draft that was taken higher than expected, but he seems to be on trajectory closer to his ceiling than his floor.
    Or do an episode dedicated to going over some of the best / most interesting rookies this year.

  • @LordAgyin
    @LordAgyin Před rokem +4

    You've got the best objective basketball content on CZcams, especially your player analyses. I'd like to see your analysis on Kyrie's game.

  • @VincentVincent_89
    @VincentVincent_89 Před 2 lety +15

    Best longevity in NBA history and it’s not even close

    • @stevena1467
      @stevena1467 Před 2 lety +3

      but not the best player though, longevity dont equal best player

    • @VincentVincent_89
      @VincentVincent_89 Před 2 lety

      @@stevena1467 well he’s the 2nd best player in history and easily a top 5 player this season and I would say he’s the best but his team is garbage

    • @lik7953
      @lik7953 Před 2 lety

      @@VincentVincent_89 I wouldn’t necessarily say his team is garbage. They have good players but it’s a terrible fit. Guys like THT, AD, and Westbrook would be significantly better had they had a better situation to fit their needs

    • @jameslearing970
      @jameslearing970 Před 2 lety

      @@stevena1467 Longevity doesn't all by itself but it's a factor.

    • @johncarolina4950
      @johncarolina4950 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jameslearing970 Longevity reflects on your skill level. LeBron is peerless in that sense

  • @sabbywins
    @sabbywins Před 2 lety +2

    Wow, that clip at the end with Swirksy calling it was a blast from the past. He was brilliant.
    Another great video, Ben. It seems LeBron has just the right combination of size and speed to be able to slot up a position or two successfully and it makes me wonder if we'll other players trying this as they age. If so, I'm interested in how successful it will be given that they'll be lacking LeBron's physical gifts in one way or another.

  • @kingdingaling2469
    @kingdingaling2469 Před 2 lety +2

    I always watch until thee end , even the 11th time I watch these great videos
    and this will be another double digit watcher. ✌️ Xoxo 🤙

  • @SuperRacistBacon
    @SuperRacistBacon Před 2 lety +5

    The true compliment to him at this point in his career would be JJJ, brook lopez or bubble AD effectively acting like a wing spacing the floor on offense while still holding down the paint.

  • @balltalkdeep
    @balltalkdeep Před 2 lety +13

    Tom Brady's longevity is one thing but Lebron's longevity is on a whole other level and I respect the way both men have treated their career and sport very much

    • @guhsuckyamudda586
      @guhsuckyamudda586 Před 2 lety

      How is LeBron’s longevity “on a whole other level” than Brady’s?

    • @Karlitoes.
      @Karlitoes. Před 2 lety +8

      @@guhsuckyamudda586 Brady plays QB?? He plays the least physical position in football. LBJ is 6'9 260 and he is still faster and stronger than most people in the NBA(while being 37).

    • @SI10379
      @SI10379 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Karlitoes. Lebron is currently outside of the playoffs while playing with 4 other future HOF'ers

    • @Karlitoes.
      @Karlitoes. Před 2 lety +1

      @@SI10379 Yeah I also believe that the lakers will miss the playoffs or lose in the first round. It is not all on LBJ though. AD has only played 37 games this season, he is more fragile than glass. Carmelo is washed and plays no defense. Dwight is also washed and avgs 5 and 5 per game. I do not even have to say anything about Westbrook because I believe you already know. The lakers have no depth and their defense is atrocious. LBJ is the reason why they are not a 12th seed right now.

    • @RandallBalls
      @RandallBalls Před 2 lety +2

      @@Karlitoes. How many times has LeBron been SMASHED by the NFLs biggest players. Basketball players endure FAR LESS contact. Some kickers have taken more hits than LBJ. You literally found THE ONE GUY more durable than LeBron, then said LeBron is more durable. Sorry pal, hold this L. Plus, Brady coming back AGAIN, and he's what, 6 years OLDER than LBJ? And Brady dominates a far more team oriented sport, which is unprecedented.... Basketball is ruled by stars, football is won by teams. Unless you're Tom

  • @lewisrodriguezespigares3325

    It's hard to make a better analysis than this. I enjoyed every second. Amazing :)

  • @fhjunior6183
    @fhjunior6183 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the vid

  • @mileshall9235
    @mileshall9235 Před 2 lety +14

    1. Freak of nature.
    2. Amazing bball IQ.
    3. Constant discipline taking care of body.
    4. Long term and very strategic PED program.

  • @TriforceRich
    @TriforceRich Před 2 lety +9

    Love the content as always! Could I make a request? I'd love to see a passer comparison between Jokic and LeBron. Who is the better passer today and all time in their theoretical "passing primes."

    • @kennethopoku226
      @kennethopoku226 Před 2 lety +8

      It’s lebron he passes more elegantly

    • @chaddad4046
      @chaddad4046 Před 2 lety +6

      I’d say Jokic is the more creative passer but lebron has the best mastery over passing.

    • @trevormaguire6520
      @trevormaguire6520 Před 2 lety +1

      You can’t be serious

  • @iversonsison8716
    @iversonsison8716 Před rokem

    Great content! Love it.

  • @peterjohnson346
    @peterjohnson346 Před 2 lety +1

    New Thinking Basketball vid? LETS GOOOOOOO

  • @miniman2360
    @miniman2360 Před 2 lety +11

    Bron is like a real life cyborg

  • @jamescaldwell4326
    @jamescaldwell4326 Před rokem +4

    It really should be a case study how Lebron has really improved every facet of his game throughout the years. I know people talk how he improved his shooting and his post game. But another part of his game that was improved was his Ball handling/Layup Finishing skills. Part of that has to do with playing with Kyrie. You can really see in some of Lebron’s layups and dribble moves he picked up from Kyrie.

  • @uncledrew4
    @uncledrew4 Před rokem +2

    This is another reason why I say hes the GOAT the fact that Bron can break this all down even by hisself is amazing and play at a high level is crazy

  • @goldvox1
    @goldvox1 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video! Congrats.

  • @TheRulersBack18
    @TheRulersBack18 Před 2 lety +3

    that pass at 2:38 is just wild, and of course his teammate can't finish it lmao

  • @matthewhyman2208
    @matthewhyman2208 Před 2 lety +6

    Bron has proven he can literally play ANY position, still be a top 3 player and there are still ppl who think he’s not top 2 😑

  • @TheFraziak
    @TheFraziak Před 2 lety

    Superb video once again!

  • @LatinoHeatWin
    @LatinoHeatWin Před rokem +1

    Dude omg that last shot was afreakingmazing

  • @bossg2817
    @bossg2817 Před 2 lety +10

    This could be Giannis' blueprint as he grew older.

  • @anubis4032
    @anubis4032 Před 2 lety +6

    He was good on defense earlier in the season he played with alot of energy

  • @jedmars2691
    @jedmars2691 Před 2 lety

    Excellent analysis bro.👏 👍

  • @pcf3037
    @pcf3037 Před 2 lety

    Where do you get all the stats and graphs you use, I love looking at this stuff and want to look into it myself

  • @12gark
    @12gark Před 2 lety +14

    I think that very few people realised how freaking deep LeBron bag is. I personally always been surprised by his physical gift (how many 37yo guys have you seen jumping like that? Or how many guys have you seen with a big man grabbing both arms finish the and-1s like that?) and his vision that I always underappreciate the amount fo craft he has. He can play any position, make every pass, and still have a full bag of trick moves, hard shot, head fake and so on to cook you if somehow he can't overpower, outrun or outjump you and all his teammates are just standing on the perimeter. This season is really putting everything on display for me. We will miss him we he retires.

    • @bluecafe509
      @bluecafe509 Před rokem

      Michael Jordan at 37 and Kobe at 37. You don't just start decomposing at that age you know. That's why the greats all go out on a high.

    • @12gark
      @12gark Před rokem +3

      @@bluecafe509 Kobe at 37 had 2 major injuries and was averaging 17ppg on 36% shooting. Jordan was retired, but was soon to come back to Wizards to average 22ppg on 41% shooting just to blow his knee and be out for half the season. Neither of the two was considered "athletic" for his position this late in his career. Bron was averaging 30ppg (and more rebound and assist then both combined) on 57% shooting. Try again.

    • @bluecafe509
      @bluecafe509 Před rokem

      @@12gark Michael Jordan on returning from his first retirement went on to win three more consecutive championships, before announcing his second retirement from the game in January 1999. He was now almost 37 years old. He returned to the NBA as part-owner and president of basketball operations for the Washington Wizards.
      Kobe retired on April 13, 2016, at the age of 37 and scoring 60 points against the Utah Jazz, in a game he came from behind and won by himself.

    • @12gark
      @12gark Před rokem +1

      @@bluecafe509 can you please open freaking Google and look to public data before commenting with complete bullshit? I mean, it's not this hard, you clearly have a couple of hands, a couple of eyes and an Internet connection, don't you?
      Jordan retired the second time in 1998. He was 35 (1998-1963=35). He came back in 2001 (38yo), and was nowhere close to "Micheal Jordan", and he stated that himself, he said he was coming back not win, but "for the love of the game". He was nowhere close to 30ppg, and nowhere close to his former self. And he broke down, after few months. He came back frome the injury, made few good games but had zero consistency (as it is normal for a 40yo guy coming from a major injury), argued with everyone on the team, sucked as a part owner (a trend we are still seeing now), and so he retired again.
      Kobe had 1 sixty point game. Yes. And SUCKED for two years in a row before that, he had no athleticism, his jumpshot, never great, regressed a lot, and his defense was gone. Watch some game, and see for yourself. He had few good games, but he wasn't a star level player anymore.
      So no, neither Jordan nor Kobe were as good as LeBron was at 37. And it's not even close. You can answer again, but my advice is to stop looking ridiculous. Anyway, that's your choice, I'll end up here.

  • @wwfchriswwf
    @wwfchriswwf Před 2 lety +19

    Easy answer.
    At 18 years old he had the biggest expectations, goat level aspirations.
    He had good folks around him who told him to take care of his body. Spends millions a year on his upkeep and care.
    His High ball IQ, generational athletic ability all he needed was a work ethic. And he has shown he has the skill and the work ethic to improve all of his basketball skills.
    Edit 1. His only knock was his jump shot, free throws, clutchness, tenacity.
    Edit 2
    He bettered himself as best he could each year.
    Now I just wait for the year he shoots 90 at the line.
    I wholeheartedly believe Bron plays to 42 minimum as a starter. I expect All NBA 2nd team minimum at 40.
    I believe it's that easy for him.
    I coul see him off the bench/6thman till his mid 40s. Tom Brady of football levels of career length.
    Edit 3
    I grew up in Indiana and moved to West Coast. He will never be my goat unless Jordan himself crowns him. And honestly after NBA 75, I could see MJ doing that at Brons HOF ceremony. Who else to induct him? Perfect moment.

    • @batwingwe
      @batwingwe Před 2 lety

      I whole hearty agree with you my friend

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety

      Nobody can guard him 1 on 1. He would mop the floor with KD.

    • @kingofthenoobs
      @kingofthenoobs Před 2 lety +1

      I know it's a meme, but MJ would never

    • @TSierra
      @TSierra Před 2 lety +2

      I agree but what do you mean “clutchness” People never want to admit it/never give him credit but he’s one of the clutches players ever.

    • @batwingwe
      @batwingwe Před 2 lety

      @@homohabilis9413 I disagree

  • @bulkmayonnaise96
    @bulkmayonnaise96 Před 2 lety

    That very last clip with the and 1 is just greatness lol

  • @kidflickreviews308
    @kidflickreviews308 Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @thegreatkeljb
    @thegreatkeljb Před 2 lety +25

    Just imagine LeBron in 90's where illegal defense is a thing. LeBron without opposing center in the block, or virtually no help defense would be easy 40 a night. This change in league's rule is so underrated, whilst being a major reason of Michael's success.

    • @trogdor8942
      @trogdor8942 Před 2 lety +4

      There was almost always an opposing center on the block in the 90s since centers didn't come out of the paint like they do today. They got rid of that rule, but at the same time instituted defensive 3 seconds and banning hand checking, so it's hard to say which era is easier drive in. The defensive 3 second rule prevents a true zone because the opposing center can't lurk in the paint.

    • @johngriller4997
      @johngriller4997 Před 2 lety +3

      Just because illegal defense was a rule doesn’t mean they didn’t get away with it most of the time. Just watch old playoff games and you’ll see the paint crowded a ton with a bunch of bigs roaming just like players roam today. Illegal defense back then would be called less than 5 times a game. Just like LeBron is allowed to travel most of his drives when he picks up his pivot to gain a burst of speed, the illegal defense was allowed most of the time.

    • @Khan-nq7lq
      @Khan-nq7lq Před 2 lety

      Do you have a citation on that ?

    • @trogdor8942
      @trogdor8942 Před 2 lety

      @@Khan-nq7lq he doesn't because it's cap. They did make illegal defense a thing, but at the same time they instituted the defensive 3 second rule which makes it much harder for big men to help. Big men were always in the paint during the era he's talking about.

    • @NikoBellic20080
      @NikoBellic20080 Před 2 lety +4

      Well…. Shaq , Kobe, Iverson.l, Duncan, Malone and Dominque Wilkins all played in the 90’s and they didn’t average anything remotely close to 40 so I’m just going to assume you’re a bronsexual lol

  • @thekingof300
    @thekingof300 Před 2 lety +6

    I like how in most of these clips lebron is pitching dimes to his team mates and they're missing

  • @JustGoodGames.
    @JustGoodGames. Před 2 lety

    Constantly impressed with this channel. Impressive work. Go Cavs.

  • @tjaayy6
    @tjaayy6 Před 2 lety

    Love this🙌🏾

  • @akikoozeki3114
    @akikoozeki3114 Před 2 lety +3

    Would be cool to see a Lebron and Magic comparison

  • @MGPCycling
    @MGPCycling Před 2 lety +40

    This is what people have been saying for years. LeBron with a post game is nigh unguardable. But for whatever reason he has insisted on staying on the perimeter jacking up like 8x 3s a game despite him shooting on 36%.
    Point center should've been a LeBron invention 10 years ago

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety +6

      He needs more help! Better shooter than KD. Better scorer than MJ. Stronger and taller than Shaq! He would beat all 3 of them easily in 1 on 1.

    • @Fernando_616
      @Fernando_616 Před 2 lety

      No heart

    • @shaneyy__
      @shaneyy__ Před 2 lety +17

      @@homohabilis9413 lol. You had me with the first two. Crazy how LeBron stans have made it so hard to detect trolls

    • @bigwilly43729
      @bigwilly43729 Před 2 lety +4

      The video just explained why this isn’t a viable long term strategy. They get absolutely crushed on the boards & bigger centers can still punish him down low.
      He does probably shoot too many 3’s, but that’s also likely a product of them them trailing so often (and age).

    • @kpaukeaho6180
      @kpaukeaho6180 Před 2 lety +2

      @@shaneyy__ projecting

  • @vicentecampos2893
    @vicentecampos2893 Před 2 lety

    Amazing work.

  • @eaglefan1124
    @eaglefan1124 Před 2 lety +1

    Watching young lebron highlights is a stunning sight. Reminds me why he was must watch TV.

  • @austingreen1274
    @austingreen1274 Před 2 lety +20

    This is so fascinating. Very well done. I'm surprised to see that he's been going to the rim more over the years. I figured he was pulling up for more jumpers as his explosiveness slowly declines. Good point about the lame being more clogged in years past.

  • @celinedurand6216
    @celinedurand6216 Před 2 lety +10

    Fantastic video based on facts. It''s amazing how some people doesn't understand his athleticism which has significantly declined by the way is not the best part of his game. His court vision is off the charts.

  • @ImBarryScottCSS
    @ImBarryScottCSS Před 2 lety

    Bro Ben, Clayton and Coach Nick have all dropped videos in the last few hours lesgo.

  • @goodworksworld1988
    @goodworksworld1988 Před rokem +1

    Such good content.

  • @TheTEN24
    @TheTEN24 Před 2 lety +4

    This is an incredible watch and breakdown. He has slowed down but I can see him at the 4 now keeping him in the league dominating for a few more years to come. His jumper has gotten better as well. So impressive.

  • @mora2k
    @mora2k Před 2 lety +3

    Notice how subtle his approach was that there’s no mention about James playing less defense, shown by both his lack of movement (even comparable to that of centers) and very few boxouts per game (while he stands in the low box waiting for uncontested rebounds and sagging off matchups).

    • @justinyan7938
      @justinyan7938 Před 2 lety +1

      thats what your opinion is after watching this video? Damn son ure just sad

    • @mora2k
      @mora2k Před 2 lety

      @@justinyan7938 No, it’s my opinion after watching James play during his whole career; looking at stats more meaningful than just basic ppg, rpg and apg; and actually reviewing film from the games to highlight what happens when he doesn’t put the effort.

    • @justinyan7938
      @justinyan7938 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mora2k bruh the nigga is a +1.2 in terms of defense when he was on the floor this year. This basically refutes anything u have to say dude good day

    • @mora2k
      @mora2k Před 2 lety

      @@justinyan7938 Lmao, 1.2+ of what stat? Never mind the fact that they went from 1st in defensive rank to 23rd, while he had the lowest DWS and the second lowest DBPM of his Career, plus the other things I mentioned and the whole highlight videos of him not playing defense… Yikes…

    • @justinyan7938
      @justinyan7938 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mora2k ever heard of +/- mr stat expert? As in 1.2 points better. Have u ever considered that they dropped defensively cuz the entire team was different? If you’re comparing his defense now to his prime ofc he isnt what he once was. But saying he is a defensive liability is stupid. What other things did u exactly say cuz u didnt say anything🤣yeah sure continue go watch lowlights of a guy instead of the whole game to formulate your unbiased opinion. Great job dude

  • @dick_tree
    @dick_tree Před rokem +2

    I'm very biased (parents still live in Akron, had a poster on my wall before the cavs even drafted him) but Lebron is the greatest athlete I've ever seen play live, and I feel so lucky to have been able to follow his career as I grew up. My GOAT no matter what anybody says.

  • @GunninRebel55
    @GunninRebel55 Před rokem +1

    It’s been a real joy watching this man’s 20 year journey from high school to now. Enjoy it like I have folks cause we’ll never see another LeBron.

  • @jamespisano1164
    @jamespisano1164 Před 2 lety +4

    Cool info. I subbed. 30k, 10k, 10k... crazy!!! His career points created (assists + points scored) is so far above everyone else, it's insane. He will own most offensive categories when he retires. And he's had to play in MJ's shadow almost since his 2nd season. As it is today, it's difficult to talk about him without talking about MJ. I think he's been under enormous, unwarranted pressure for his career. He has one of the highest bball IQ's to ever play. He gets misquoted, and also burned by fans for the most untenable reasons. He can play/defend 1 - 5. I really don't believe in a GOAT, but if I had to choose, it would be Bron.
    He gets criticized for being big and muscling defenders around, he gets criticized for his health/longevity regiment, for passing rather than shooting, and for utterly inane things like "not putting the team on his back," or whatever. The GOAT comment he made years ago with Cleveland was taken a good bit out of context. He gets criticized for influencing personnel decisions when MJ and others have done the same thing. He's never had a HoF caliber coach. After the awesome 75th anniversary all star game, one ESPN idiot summed up the all star game thusly; he went right to Bron/MJ debte and said, "Bron missed his chance to take over the all star game in Cleveland (Bron made the winning shot), and MJ really won the weekend." I shit you not, that was almost verbatim the inane BS this ESPN analyst was spinning. I see a guy who doesn't catch many breaks from the media or fans. It's a wild phenomenon, made possible in part because of MJ being such a cultural phenomenon.
    Off the court he does stuff for the community and has never forgotten his friends from high school and has hired them for his non NBA endeavors. Here's one last thing, when he was a senior in high school, he was ostensibly already an NBA caliber player in skill and physique, yet he passed a lot, I believe (based on a documentary I watched), to keep his friends involved in the game. That's a cool dude.
    I think the guy is super impressive in so many ways, and can't think of an athlete more hated for inane/unjustifiable reasons than Bron. I just got into hoops and have really enjoyed learning about LBJ.

    • @jamespisano1164
      @jamespisano1164 Před 2 lety

      @Dichang Feng Ok. I can't comment except to say at 6'9" and 220lbs, I'm surprised to hear he would be guarding a 5. That's not the frame for it. Bron has a hard time against some big 5s and he weighs 280lbs...

    • @thebronzebomber1985
      @thebronzebomber1985 Před 2 lety

      @@jamespisano1164 Lebron couldn’t guard 6’2 185 Lb Jason Terry lol

    • @jamespisano1164
      @jamespisano1164 Před 2 lety

      @@thebronzebomber1985 I don't know what situation you're referring to but EVERYONE gets beat and EVERYONE has tough matchups.

    • @BenjaminFranklinFF1706
      @BenjaminFranklinFF1706 Před 2 lety

      @@jamespisano1164 Lebron weighs as much as Joel Embid ? Lol

    • @jamespisano1164
      @jamespisano1164 Před 2 lety

      @@BenjaminFranklinFF1706 I don't know exactly what he is listed at now but he has been listed at 265. I mistakenly gave him an extra 20lbs..

  • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
    @Homer-OJ-Simpson Před 2 lety +4

    Really puts things into perspective that Karl Malone at 36 and 37 was a top 3 NBA Player at the time. Lebron is behind Giannis, Nikola, Embid, Durant (when he plays).

    • @Anthonydu01630
      @Anthonydu01630 Před 2 lety

      At 37, in 1999-2000, Karl Malone was averaging 25.5ppg on 58% TS, 9.7 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1 steal and 0.9 block. Lebron is averaging 30.3ppg on 61% TS, 8.2 rebounds, 6.2 assists, 1.3 steals and 1.1 block, so Lebron definitely has better stats, Karl Malone was still a beast, but he wasn’t better than Shaq, Kevin Garnett, Duncan, Kobe, Iverson, David Robinson and i probably forgot some more player, Karl was still Top 10, but Lebron is Top 5, i would only put Giannis, Jokic, Embiid and maybe Doncic over him, but it’s close.
      Im an unbiased Lebron fan and IMO he is the 4th best player in the league, according to the stats and eye test.

    • @Homer-OJ-Simpson
      @Homer-OJ-Simpson Před 2 lety

      @@Anthonydu01630 it’s not fair to compare stats straight up though. You’re in a thread from a CZcams channel that discusses inflation adjustment. Karl Malone in 1999 was the 2nd best player in the league while Lebron this year was at best 4th best, probably 5th. Lebron is significantly behind Giannis, Jokic, and Embid. Malone was 2nd in PER, 2nd in Win shares, 2nd in win shares per 48, 2nd in box plus, a close 3rd in Value over replacement, Shaq was tops in all. So Malone in 1999 was indeed 2nd best while Lebron is way behind in all those categories. Lebron this year was 4th in PER (5pts behind 3rd!), 21 in Win shares, 22 in win share per 48, 5th in box plus min, 5 in VORP.
      I say that stats show Malone was clearly 2nd best in 1999 and Lebron is 5th best this year.

  • @Gc7788m
    @Gc7788m Před 2 lety +1

    awesome vid!

  • @kaza818
    @kaza818 Před 2 lety

    Finally, waited for this for a minute

  • @barca29np
    @barca29np Před 2 lety +43

    My goat, but even if you don't think so, definitely top 2. His biggest mistake recently has been how he helped to organise this horrible Lakers squad, but his on the court play is not at fault at all.
    Great video as always man.

    • @stevena1467
      @stevena1467 Před 2 lety +3

      defo top 2 with a losing finals record?, dont think so

    • @maxh276
      @maxh276 Před 2 lety +21

      @@stevena1467 Wilt is top 5 with a losing record. Record doesn't matter, it's the play and consistent dominance. Go cry to your daddy Skip Brainless hater.

    • @MattHawkesPurdy
      @MattHawkesPurdy Před 2 lety +26

      @@stevena1467 lmao you finals record dudes are delusional. In 4 or 5 out of his losses there was nothing any player ever could’ve done to win those series, so faulting him for it is insane.
      Btw MJ played 15 seasons and won 6 rings, so that’s also a losing record of 6-9.

    • @toad7395
      @toad7395 Před 2 lety +14

      @@stevena1467 why is a losing finals record your only argument though? MJ didn't make the finals in multiple seasons and he isn't even close to lebrons dominance at ages 35+

    • @MGPCycling
      @MGPCycling Před 2 lety +13

      @@toad7395 Uh, MJ won MVP, All Star MVP, Finals MVP, First Team All Defense, First Team All NBA in his Age 35 season ......

  • @ryanvas6
    @ryanvas6 Před 2 lety +5

    He is leading his team to a 29-40 record while healthy. He’s not “dominating”.

    • @BenjaminFranklinFF1706
      @BenjaminFranklinFF1706 Před 2 lety

      Lol

    • @poly_g6068
      @poly_g6068 Před 2 lety

      Healthy is a big stretch.

    • @bobbyd1632
      @bobbyd1632 Před 2 lety +1

      @@poly_g6068 ffs bro stop it with the "excuses when it suits him" let me guess he'll wrap his wife scarf around his wrist at the end of season and say but I basically played all year with a broken hand

    • @poly_g6068
      @poly_g6068 Před 2 lety

      @@bobbyd1632 Nah bro, these last two seasons are the most games he's missed his entire career. Don't think he's purposely missing out on the chance to pass Kareem.

    • @bobbyd1632
      @bobbyd1632 Před 2 lety +4

      @Mike oh but he’s 37, last year it was “but he’s 36 and it’s year 18” rinse repeat excuses. His stats are empty, he plays selfish ball and us a terrible leader and he plays selfish defense call it for real

  • @williammckay6273
    @williammckay6273 Před rokem

    Coming back to this and your analysis makes it more clear why they would bring in Thomas Bryant who can space the floor at the 5 spot. LeBron was not finishing at the rim well enough with 2 bigs in the lineup but that should help.

  • @jon-vegard8386
    @jon-vegard8386 Před 2 lety +2

    I really hope the Lakers are able to create a more well rounded roster for next season. My personal wish is that Lebron goes back to being more of the facilitator he was in their championship run, as well. I don't know if it saves his energy that much, since he'll still have to initiate the offense and everything, but at least he won't be taxing his body with jumps and bumps

  • @emmanuelmoses7249
    @emmanuelmoses7249 Před 2 lety +3

    Could we get a video on the evolution of defenses and offenses, and the skill of today's players in comparisons to past generations?

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety +3

      That would be great. Lebron is way too strong for 90’s players like Rodman, Karl Malone and Shaq. 6’9 250!

    • @donela6730
      @donela6730 Před 2 lety +3

      @@homohabilis9413 lol @ stronger than Shaq

    • @henryviiifake8244
      @henryviiifake8244 Před 2 lety

      @@homohabilis9413 He'd rival Rodman in terms of pure strength, but Shaq and Malone? Come on now, you had to pick two out of the _handful_ of players who would actually be stronger? 😅

    • @trollkenobi6727
      @trollkenobi6727 Před 2 lety

      @@homohabilis9413 He would've dunked on every single big man

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety

      @@trollkenobi6727 Yup 👍. Lebron at 6’9 250 is much bigger and stronger than Anthony Mason, Kevin DuckWorth, Shaq, Arvydas Sabonis, and Karl Malone. That’s easy work for him to bully those gigs

  • @JetEngine85
    @JetEngine85 Před 2 lety +6

    I think it's because of his phenomenal defense at 37!! It's so inspiring to watch him play defense at that age..the Lakers right now is probably the second best defensive team in the NBA next to the Orlando magic..

    • @teresa-oj9rq
      @teresa-oj9rq Před rokem

      Lebrons defense is above league average Maybe the young kats on the team can play better defense or take over the jobs Lebron does for the team 🤔

  • @joshuareynolds4559
    @joshuareynolds4559 Před 2 lety

    Great analysis, great channel

  • @pariiss1586
    @pariiss1586 Před 2 lety

    I’ve been wanting this video for like 5 years lol

  • @Tonio5100
    @Tonio5100 Před 2 lety +5

    Love these videos with DEEP ANALYSIS & its VERY REFRESHING from listening to "the media" spew utter nonsense about LeBron positive & negative over the recent years

  • @zdthekilla6950
    @zdthekilla6950 Před 2 lety +11

    Watching Marcus Morris at the end try to grab lebron as he finishes through all of the contact is a perfect testament to who he is as a player. You can’t stop lebron you can only hope to contain him.

    • @JohnEllzey
      @JohnEllzey Před 2 lety

      All you have to do to stop Lebron is to foul him

    • @zdthekilla6950
      @zdthekilla6950 Před 2 lety

      @@JohnEllzey he’s gonna get an and one and he’s a 70% career ft shooter meaning 70% of the time he’s gonna hit the ft. If you wanna take that risk as a team be my guest but I don’t think it’ll ever pay off.

  • @trevormaguire6520
    @trevormaguire6520 Před 2 lety +1

    Dominating is a very kind word

  • @shaft9000
    @shaft9000 Před 2 lety +3

    How? Not gonna sugar-coat because it is what it is:
    By playing zero defense.
    In fact it's called LOSING WHILE STAT-PADDING and not 'dominating' in any stretch of the word :/

  • @mitchellg4834
    @mitchellg4834 Před 2 lety +10

    So basically what I’m hearing is that 25 year old lebron would do ungodly things to the rim if he played in today’s league

    • @donela6730
      @donela6730 Před 2 lety +5

      Absolutely, the floor is spaced and there's hardly any bigs to meet him at the rim.

    • @henryviiifake8244
      @henryviiifake8244 Před 2 lety +1

      He'd be like a slightly shorter Giannis with similar physical abilities... which is _terrifying._

    • @mitchellg4834
      @mitchellg4834 Před 2 lety +3

      @@henryviiifake8244 a slightly shorter gianes who’s faster, a better passer and shooter, and more skilled

    • @obi-nine1504
      @obi-nine1504 Před 2 lety

      @@mitchellg4834 and stronger, giannis struggles to back lebron down even now, prime lebrons strength would of been insane

    • @TheDragontiger123
      @TheDragontiger123 Před 2 lety +1

      @GG305 25 year old bron was his last season in cleveland in 2009. he was pretty much just run and dunk. giannis is a much better defender.

  • @jdelgado216
    @jdelgado216 Před 2 lety +1

    1:55 tha burn on Russ though

  • @GustavoSilva-ny8jc
    @GustavoSilva-ny8jc Před rokem

    4:54 He was so different at that time that is quite funny. His rashness attacking the rim and unnecessary dribbling (5:50) shows how young and focused on flex he was, making him sloppy. But i think this desire to have fun and learn and do everything was what him so strong in the long run. More than just focusing on effectiveness, i think he was also focusing on being like his heroes, i'm like this too, but my heroes make effectiveness and flex go together, most of the time.

  • @sherlock4791
    @sherlock4791 Před 2 lety +3

    With no context we will think the lakers is in top 5 from this video

  • @dionysise5008
    @dionysise5008 Před 2 lety +17

    Nice video. Imo peak LeBron was 2014-2016 cause he hadn't lost a step but at the same time he had already perfected that super smart offense where he controls everything in front of his view

    • @ozzee5094
      @ozzee5094 Před 2 lety +6

      how can that be his peak when 2015 lebron is one of the worst lebrons from the 2009 to 2018 stretch.

    • @thomasdeguzman1149
      @thomasdeguzman1149 Před 2 lety

      His jumpshot literally took a nose dive during those years.

    • @jameslearing970
      @jameslearing970 Před 2 lety +12

      I'd stretch that to 2018. He was insane that playoffs

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety +4

      Heat Lebron is easily the best Lebron.

    • @du2thurl42
      @du2thurl42 Před 2 lety +4

      @@jameslearing970 it’s easily 2013 lebron

  • @hoppy23
    @hoppy23 Před 2 lety

    You should do more videos like this like how kd has evolved and got better and how ray Allen changed from a star to a spot up shooter just do different players mj would be good too

  • @Dinhhhz
    @Dinhhhz Před rokem

    amazing video

  • @randomcat5262
    @randomcat5262 Před 2 lety +9

    lebron really went from playing at pg to playing at center in 2 years all while beginning as an SF

    • @pkmk3010
      @pkmk3010 Před 2 lety

      He actually started at SG in his rookie year
      I'm just waiting to see who plays all 5 positions first giannis or lebron

    • @kanishkgupta2604
      @kanishkgupta2604 Před 2 lety +1

      @@pkmk3010 Bron already has. He played SG his rookie year, PG two years ago, SF most of his career, PF in Miami, and C now

    • @homohabilis9413
      @homohabilis9413 Před 2 lety

      @@kanishkgupta2604 It would be even easier for him to play big in the 90’s with weak bigs like Malone and Shaq. Skinny Mutumbo probably weighed 190 lbs LMAO