Is Lebron On The Decline?

Is Lebron's game on the decline?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • No (not yet)

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • Plateau (steady)

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • Lebron is washed

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4
Dipset I'm convinced u know nothing about basketball and music. Can't tell me no different at this point.
Son gives opinions on sports like a girl that doesn't really know about sports but is trying to impress her man 
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 @ "get a tighter handle on the breakdown dribble and handling overall"

***** WHAT?
 
Wait, OP. You sure he's the best today? I think Kobe is right there with him.

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LeBron hasn't really peaked. He can still improve his perimeter shooting and get a tighter handle on the breakdown dribble and handling overall. Let's give him a couple more seasons and then reconvene.
Kobe?  Really?
 
I mean, it's still a decline for Lebron.. That's how impressive his peak was.. That his current numbers are actually low for him.
 
Dipset I'm convinced u know nothing about basketball and music. Can't tell me no different at this point.

Son gives opinions on sports like a girl that doesn't really know about sports but is trying to impress her man :lol:

:lol:  @ "get a tighter handle on the breakdown dribble and handling overall"

***** WHAT?

It ain't just sports or music, dude for real knows nothing about anything. In the better part of a decade not once have I seen dude say something intelligent regardless of topic. :lol:
 
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I agree that he's on a plateau. I can't really see him getting much better. But I have noticed some difference in his athleticism and I couldnt fathom how it could happen so quick cuz he looked fine last year. Now after finding out he has back issues it makes sense. Back injuries can really hamper how hard you can push off, and effects explosiveness.
 
Nah, he's just a mental ****** that never adjusted offensively and now defenders have his number all of the time.
 
It's too bad Mike Brown insisted on playing at a dirt slow pace and playing in the half court whenever possible. I would've liked to have seen him play in an uptempo offense when he was still the best athlete in the league.

Same here...hated that offense
 
Yeah, but his drop off isnt a normal persons drop off. His drop off is still leading to elite production compared to the rest of the league. But we arent seeing the same player, his prime is past him.
 
Yeah, but his drop off isnt a normal persons drop off. His drop off is still leading to elite production compared to the rest of the league. But we arent seeing the same player, his prime is past him.

You cant be past your prime at 30, if he was past his prime he would be looking like kobe or wizards mj
 
 
Yeah, but his drop off isnt a normal persons drop off. His drop off is still leading to elite production compared to the rest of the league. But we arent seeing the same player, his prime is past him.
You cant be past your prime at 30, if he was past his prime he would be looking like kobe or wizards mj
Your prime isnt only dependent on age though. Its unlikely we're going to see 2007-2014 LeBron again. That was his prime, it is past him. That doesnt mean that hes Wizards Jordan or Current Kobe, but hes not going to be that player he was again.
 
Your prime isnt only dependent on age though. Its unlikely we're going to see 2007-2014 LeBron again. That was his prime, it is past him. That doesnt mean that hes Wizards Jordan or Current Kobe, but hes not going to be that player he was again.

But peaked only means he reached his ceiling, lebron is still in his prime

Some players peak early than others but that doesnt mean they are past there prime

Ai peaked in 01 but you wouldnt say he was past his prime in 04, same with melo, you wouldnt say hes past his prime when hes been the same player most of his career
 
But peaked only means he reached his ceiling, lebron is still in his prime

Some players peak early than others but that doesnt mean they are past there prime

Ai peaked in 01 but you wouldnt say he was past his prime in 04, same with melo, you wouldnt say hes past his prime when hes been the same player most of his career
Right, exactly.  The decline can come a long time after the peak.
 
it's been shown that after 30 every year comes a drop off in production dudes in here have posted stats showing that...

There are exceptions to the rules but they are that...exceptions..
 
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Yes, his finishing around the basket, something he was pretty much better at than any non-center ever has fallen off due to the decline in his ahtleticism. Plus, his defense just isn't where it used to be either.
 
I think he has one more phenomenal year left in him. Last year broke him down faster than anyone thought.
 
Wait, OP. You sure he's the best today? I think Kobe is right there with him.

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LeBron hasn't really peaked. He can still improve his perimeter shooting and get a tighter handle on the breakdown dribble and handling overall. Let's give him a couple more seasons and then reconvene.


That doesnt mean he still didnt reach his peak

Hes still in his prime but he reached his peak in 2012, thats when he was officially at his best

Ehhh, we'll see.

This dude. :lol:



And we're really questioning whether or not a 30 year old athlete has peaked? Men hit their physical peak around 27 give or take and then it's a pretty steady decline from there.

It's not RIP Lebron though he's still got another 5-6 years at an elite level if he wants it barring injury. Skill and savy will help offset the physical decline.

Hmmmm. Maybe your right.

Kobe?  Really?

Yes Kobe. Amazing what this man is doing this season at his age and his torn down body.


i actually agree with dipset..  i always imagined how nasty bron would be with handles

Thank you.

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Ignoring those three absent minded NT'ers, they know nothing about nothing. Screen Names aren't even worth mentioning...
 
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