If there is one reason why basketball is more exciting than football, it is undoubtedly the last second on the basketball court. Think about if a player wins the game in the final lore, think about the ecstasy of the winner, and look at the tears of the loser. Fans will definitely feel that this is the greatest time to enjoy. The outcome of a game can actually depend on the last shot, which is the biggest stimulus of basketball.
Living in the Jordan era of Bull Dynasty, we can't forget Michael's winner, especially 1998, the most classic moment in NBA history when he overthrew Russell to win the sixth championship at the last minute. I think any fan who witnessed this moment will never forget this scene as long as he remembers the existence of the NBA. Jordan is great, not only because he has six championship rings, but also because he has a bunch of unparalleled personal honors, as well as those final lore that fascinates fans again and again.
When LeBron slowly entered the field of vision of the fans under the exposure of the media, when LeBron chose the number of the No.23 jersey, although LeBron and Michael's fans, who are both No.23, are almost different and difficult to compare, in the eyes of the media and fans, LBJ will inevitably become Jordan's successor.
Two seasons later, LeBron on the 23rd has become one of the best stars of the same age in the NBA. LeBron 20, 5, 5 in the first season and LeBron 27, 7, 7, 2 in the second season. In terms of technical statistics, LBJ has become a talented player comparable to Jordan. In the third season of LBJ, he got 30+, 7+ and 7+ data in technical statistics, and his team's record has been ranked fourth in the East. However, LeBron is still difficult to gain greater recognition from NBA critics and fans.
Born in 1984, LBJ is less than 22 years old. His expressions and those of many young LBJ are always more calm and less passionate. Perhaps LBJ was born an ambitious man, and his broad shoulders shoulder too many heavy responsibilities. He needs to walk a long and arduous road. Compared with the last two seasons, this season's LBJ is even more sad. After all-star, the Cavaliers' record suffered from Waterloo as last year, and the Cavaliers' game suffered from the fourth quarter syndrome. A wave of losing streak pushed LBJ to the muzzle of the media, and LBJ became a star at a loss in the mouth of the media. "Big mouth" Buckley will naturally not miss this opportunity.
"LeBron is no longer a rookie," said Buckley, one of the top 50 NBA stars and a current TNT commentator. "He must grab a rebound at the last minute of the game, block an attack, score goals, and any way to end the game to leave his mark. The Cavaliers should not lose five or six games in a row unless they face the Spurs or Pistons. LeBron should not let this happen. "
"LeBron must be more selfish," Buckley said. "His team wants him to finish these competitions. LBJ can't just score 3 or 5 points in the second half. He must say to himself, "We won't lose the game tonight". LeBron must understand that the result of the game is in his hands. If he wants to be a superstar, LBJ must do this. "
Zen master phil jackson holds the opposite view: "Buckley always draws some alarmist conclusions when he is bragging. LBJ is one of the best players in the league at present. " Jackson believes that there are many reasons that limit LBJ's performance on the court. "He played for too long, and his performance will decline in the second half after exhaustion. And LeBron likes to pass the ball to his teammates in the air. This is his advantage. "
When LBJ scored three points with two assists against Bulls and Raptors, the media and fans were still unwilling to give up the opportunity to attack LBJ. In their eyes, LBJ's last-minute assists to teammates are a performance of shirking responsibility. If it was Jordan or Kobe, they would definitely choose to shoot by themselves instead of assisting.
But LBJ still insisted: "For me, I don't mind the last shot, whether it's me or my teammates, as long as I hit it." LBJ said, "If there is an opportunity, I will shoot the last shot myself. If my teammates have a better chance, I will give it to my teammates. "
Is LBJ defending himself? Just look at his performance. In the games against Nuggets, Lakers and Blazers, LBJ chose his last shot, but all three games ended in failure. In most games against Bulls and Raptors, LBJ chose assists at the last minute, and both Murray and Jones hit the winning goal.
Maybe today's game can prove that LBJ's defense is not lying. In today's game against Bobcats, he assisted Murray to hit a three-pointer at the last moment of the regular season, and the Cavaliers dragged the game into overtime. In the last 20 seconds of overtime, LBJ hit a shot and the Cavaliers narrowly beat the Bobcats by two points. This is the first winning goal of LBJNBA career. Maybe LBJ will show us a different star style. In this game, LBJ2 1 shot 10, 23 penalty 16, 37 points1rebound 12 assists. It was undoubtedly a perfect night for LBJ's career.
[Comprehensive evaluation]
Lebron james, wearing the No.23 jersey, is the leader of the Cleveland Cavaliers, so he is also commonly known as the Little Emperor, and some people call him the Little King. Bill simmons can't be ranked second in the trading list, and he is also the person with the highest trading value. He is young, with a good figure of 6-8, abnormal athletic ability, excellent strength and omnipotent on the court. Absolute all-star player.
[attack]
Shooting: His investment and three-pointers are increasing year by year, coupled with selfless distribution and correct shooting position, which makes him have an amazing shooting percentage that is rare among defenders, although he shoots a lot. However, due to mechanical practice, the movements are relatively stiff. There is also a poor free throw percentage, with an average of only about 74% in the past three years. There was once a video in which he threw N three-pointers in a row during backcourt practice, which was very scary and worth watching.
Passing the ball: Passing the ball is his other unique skill. Although he is 6-8 in height, he started his career as a point guard in his rookie season because of his better vision and accurate passing skills than NBA point guards. In the second and third seasons, he also served as a small forward and could do anything. He scored everything on the court, as can be seen from his data. First of all, as a swingman, his vision on the court is first-class, he can pass the ball out when his teammates need it most, and he is familiar with everything behind his back, touching the ground and everything.
Breakthrough: the breakthrough is sharp, and both the first step and the change of direction are very strong. It often breaks into the inside and dunks the enemy with a tomahawk. A good fouler often uses his strong body to make fouls in layups, and also often uses his coordinated body to send the ball in, hitting 2+ 1. But I don't seem to like continuous breakthroughs.
Fast break: you can often block the ball in the backcourt, then fly to ALLY-OOP in the frontcourt or break the ball yourself and dunk with your own special James Dapeng. He is not only the finisher of the fast break, but also the initiator of the fast break, passing the beautiful ball to make teammates easily lay up or dunk.
Low post: He has some skills in back-to-back singles. Although he didn't break through the sharpness, he did a good job with excellent strength. (But according to statistics, it turns out that PF is the most efficient position, and I am completely speechless. )
[defense]
He should be a good defender, with excellent physical quality and even close to BT. It is hard not to be a good defender, but the defense is still slightly inferior to the attack. It seems that most people who didn't go to college have some problems in their defensive steps, and the little emperor also has these problems, but he is much better than other high school students, at least not. He can make up for it with his excellent body. But defensive gambling is too big, and I like stealing the ball, so I have good data on stealing the ball, but you know, if I don't steal the ball in the NBA, I will be cheated.
[location]
Many people like to compare LeBron with the magician. Indeed, many of them are too similar. You can dial 1 to 4 or even 5. Perhaps LeBron's passing is not as weird as that of a magician, but his sense of overall situation and leadership ability are no less than that of a magician. The dribbling ability is better than that of general guards. At the critical moment, LeBron will control the ball and organize the attack, but it will affect many of his offensive abilities.
[Signature Action]
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