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Originally Posted by candybar
Twog, so all of your points have already been refuted
You haven't refuted anything... Lebron frequently has bad chemistry with a wide range of teammates - this is a historical fact based on bad fits with Bosh, Love, Ingram, Westbrook, Wade, Hughes, Jamison, and more.
And the reason Lebron has bad chemistry is because his skillset is a down-hill skillset that isn't 5-man basketball, so he isn't capable of fostering the great chemistry that allows a great-performing cast, aka great team.. Since he lacks the skill to foster chemistry, he always "need more help".. But regardless of who we surround him with, his skillset isn't capable of mostly winning and he mostly loses with every cast.
This hasn't been refuted because it's literally the historical record.. There are DATES associated with all these things, such as Love cratering in 2015, or the bad fit with Ingram or Westbrook in 2019 or 2022, respectively.
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Originally Posted by candybar
Also, what do you think is your brand of basketball?
Better than Ant's...
The modern player is a "down-hill" player, which isn't 5-man basketball, so it isn't just me that has better brand of ball than Ant... It's anybody that came up in prior eras before the "down-hill" skillset (weak brand) became a primary strategy.. In my day, the "down-hill" approach was used frequently but not the primary strategy.. It's absurd to make it the primary strategy unless you want a low team ceiling and perennial frustration/losing.
Ultimately, the modern player is a loser that lacks the brand of ball to succeed in prior eras, and prior eras also didn't have the spacing that today's "down-hill" skillset requires.