09-07-2023, 03:49 PM
(09-07-2023, 02:10 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: The answer to number 3 is NO, at least to the extent that you intend. Because, Luka plays PG full time, and Lebron does not.
You can believe whatever you want, Rashad Phillips. Just please don’t reply to me about it.
You're saying Lebron didn't play primarily from the point for LAL in 2019/2020, leading the NBA with 10.2 assists?
Granted, yes, Lebron has played some roles as a traditional forward in his 19 seasons. He has, however, played many times as a point forward, whatever makes sense with his current roster. In CLE with Mo Williams, he played from the point. In MIA he played from the point. After Kyrie left, he played from the point in CLE. As stated
You are correct that Luka has played from the point his entire career. He will have to be more flexible and play off the ball much more with Kyrie, as Lebron does.
Question: When Luka plays off the ball, letting Kyrie play from the point, will he be playiing like a forward or a guard?