How Lebron James Uses simple Decisions and IQ to Dominate
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- čas přidán 15. 04. 2024
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dear lord, what iq ? show all his stats. all the turnovers. all the cries to the refs. all the time. simple pass = basketball iq. jesus christ
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Bro this is simple basketball. It's not a Lebron thing. This is why they tell you since youth league to always look up so you can see the floor.
Agreed, simplicity over a long period of time leads to solid results.
also the point was this was all in the first half of the play in game, these small details on each possession is what wins over the long run, especially in close games
@@ghost_screensNo man, every single pass is credited to his teammates' ability to score/make the right decision for him; only the first pass that you showed here is the mistake made by Zion. So ya, nothing special/high IQ about those passes.
@@Cp-yx4ci what no way ... how many times u see giannis or joel make those passes? and more the point isnt even the pass its recognizing the mismatch and capitalizing on it in a 24 second shot clock. that is not easy to do, how often does ad make those passes?? way way rarer.
@@Cp-yx4ci I see what ur saying but the reason they miscommunicated is because some of them started to rotate anticipating the double and some didn't ... and the more important point is russell had the open pass to reaves as well but he didn't even remotely think about the potential rotation and who it left open
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@@ghost_screensI'll just talk about the first pass in your video.
Did you know that the first pass made by LeBron James in your video is the direct result of Zion's failure to communicate properly with his teammate and thus he has to run back so awkwardly to cover Zion's mistake?
@@Cp-yx4ci honestly looking at it, its not zions fault as much as its ingrams, everyone went to rotate for the double except for him. maybe zion over rotated a bit, but ingram is the one who didn't do what everyone else did
@@ghost_screensDid you notice Zion's lower right hand pointing out after he over rotating? This was a sign of a late call when you were asking someone to do the impossible for you. Don't you realize the distance Ingram has to cover is ridiculously long?
@@Cp-yx4ci Right Ingram wouldn't have rotated to the wing, it would have been the defender in the corner. but the issue was ingram went to double and then went back to his original player, and was caught in no mans land.