flyerhawk
Well-Known Member
First, I think he did want it in Cleveland. But they never really got it. Either LeBron wasn't patient/trusting enough or the coaches didn't do their job well enough, or both, but things always evolved into LeBron pounding the rock and controlling every posession. (Which honestly isn't a terrible thing).
If you keep reverting to the same behavior, it's hard to argue that you want to do something different.
I want to go to the gym everyday. At least I tell myself that. But my actions suggest I don't really want to go to the gym everday.
In terms of LeBron being older... it might be counter-intuitive but I think a free-flowing transition offense is much less taxing on him than one where LeBron holds the ball, iso-ing and pick-and-rolling every trip down the floor. It also makes keeping LeBrons minutes down MUCH more doable, as we've already seen.
It is more than counter-intuitive, it is counter-factual based on the play of every other star that got older. Players in their 30s lose burst speed and energy levels first. Strength they can maintain for sometime. Sprinting up and down the court is a huge wear on players.