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Re: Lebron guarding Rondo?
« Reply #75 on: May 11, 2010, 01:50:17 PM »

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On the other end of the floor, if Rondo guards Lebron, Lebron is going to be posting him up on every play.

i thik we all know THAT will never happen. That's just common sense. Rondo will not guard LeBron on the defensive end.

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« Reply #76 on: May 11, 2010, 01:52:05 PM »

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On the other end of the floor, if Rondo guards Lebron, Lebron is going to be posting him up on every play.

Uh, you'd need to have something resembling a post game in order make that effective. LeBron doesn't have one, at all. (A huge, colossal hole in the game of the best player in the league, if you ask me.)

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« Reply #77 on: May 11, 2010, 01:53:30 PM »

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On the other end of the floor, if Rondo guards Lebron, Lebron is going to be posting him up on every play.

Uh, you'd need to have something resembling a post game in order make that effective. LeBron doesn't have one, at all. (A huge, colossal hole in the game of the best player in the league, if you ask me.)

Well, I think you're wrong.  He doesn't use it much but he has one.  I guess we will see.

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« Reply #78 on: May 11, 2010, 01:56:58 PM »

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On the other end of the floor, if Rondo guards Lebron, Lebron is going to be posting him up on every play.

Uh, you'd need to have something resembling a post game in order make that effective. LeBron doesn't have one, at all. (A huge, colossal hole in the game of the best player in the league, if you ask me.)

Well, I think you're wrong.  He doesn't use it much but he has one.  I guess we will see.

  He may have one, but I agree we'll see. I'm sure you've been watching the games, so you've seen Rondo guard LeBron on a number of possessions. How many times has LeBron posted him up so far?

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« Reply #79 on: May 11, 2010, 02:13:46 PM »

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On the other end of the floor, if Rondo guards Lebron, Lebron is going to be posting him up on every play.

Uh, you'd need to have something resembling a post game in order make that effective. LeBron doesn't have one, at all. (A huge, colossal hole in the game of the best player in the league, if you ask me.)

Well, I think you're wrong.  He doesn't use it much but he has one.  I guess we will see.

  He may have one, but I agree we'll see. I'm sure you've been watching the games, so you've seen Rondo guard LeBron on a number of possessions. How many times has LeBron posted him up so far?


Very true.  He still likes to have the floor spread and try to go one on one

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« Reply #80 on: May 11, 2010, 02:15:57 PM »

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On the other end of the floor, if Rondo guards Lebron, Lebron is going to be posting him up on every play.

Uh, you'd need to have something resembling a post game in order make that effective. LeBron doesn't have one, at all. (A huge, colossal hole in the game of the best player in the league, if you ask me.)

Well, I think you're wrong.  He doesn't use it much but he has one.  I guess we will see.

  He may have one, but I agree we'll see. I'm sure you've been watching the games, so you've seen Rondo guard LeBron on a number of possessions. How many times has LeBron posted him up so far?


Very true.  He still likes to have the floor spread and try to go one on one
I fear that as this is a planned for cross-match that LeBron will go to the post at least 5-6 possessions on Mike Brown's urging.

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« Reply #81 on: May 11, 2010, 02:22:53 PM »

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On the other end of the floor, if Rondo guards Lebron, Lebron is going to be posting him up on every play.

Uh, you'd need to have something resembling a post game in order make that effective. LeBron doesn't have one, at all. (A huge, colossal hole in the game of the best player in the league, if you ask me.)

Well, I think you're wrong.  He doesn't use it much but he has one.  I guess we will see.

  He may have one, but I agree we'll see. I'm sure you've been watching the games, so you've seen Rondo guard LeBron on a number of possessions. How many times has LeBron posted him up so far?


Very true.  He still likes to have the floor spread and try to go one on one
I fear that as this is a planned for cross-match that LeBron will go to the post at least 5-6 possessions on Mike Brown's urging.

Rondo will barely ever cover Lebron. Pierce, Ray or TA will pick him up at almost all times. It won't be that hard to set the defense if the Celtics score reasonably well in this next game.

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« Reply #82 on: May 11, 2010, 03:08:39 PM »

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On the other end of the floor, if Rondo guards Lebron, Lebron is going to be posting him up on every play.

Uh, you'd need to have something resembling a post game in order make that effective. LeBron doesn't have one, at all. (A huge, colossal hole in the game of the best player in the league, if you ask me.)

Well, I think you're wrong.  He doesn't use it much but he has one.  I guess we will see.

  He may have one, but I agree we'll see. I'm sure you've been watching the games, so you've seen Rondo guard LeBron on a number of possessions. How many times has LeBron posted him up so far?


Very true.  He still likes to have the floor spread and try to go one on one
I fear that as this is a planned for cross-match that LeBron will go to the post at least 5-6 possessions on Mike Brown's urging.

Rondo won't be defending Lebron.  Anyway, Lebron doesn't really have a post up game, at least not that I've seen.  He either drives, passes or shoots from outside.
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Re: Lebron guarding Rondo?
« Reply #83 on: May 11, 2010, 04:46:10 PM »

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On the other end of the floor, if Rondo guards Lebron, Lebron is going to be posting him up on every play.

Uh, you'd need to have something resembling a post game in order make that effective. LeBron doesn't have one, at all. (A huge, colossal hole in the game of the best player in the league, if you ask me.)

Well, I think you're wrong.  He doesn't use it much but he has one.  I guess we will see.

  He may have one, but I agree we'll see. I'm sure you've been watching the games, so you've seen Rondo guard LeBron on a number of possessions. How many times has LeBron posted him up so far?


Very true.  He still likes to have the floor spread and try to go one on one
I fear that as this is a planned for cross-match that LeBron will go to the post at least 5-6 possessions on Mike Brown's urging.

Rondo will barely ever cover Lebron. Pierce, Ray or TA will pick him up at almost all times. It won't be that hard to set the defense if the Celtics score reasonably well in this next game.
Isn't the term "cross-match" used when someone defends someone different from the player who defends them? That is what would happen, as Rondo would not cover Lebron. Unless I am wrong, cross matching means that LeBron would not go to the post, since Pierce would still be defending him.

Re: Lebron guarding Rondo?
« Reply #84 on: May 11, 2010, 04:47:37 PM »

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On the other end of the floor, if Rondo guards Lebron, Lebron is going to be posting him up on every play.

Uh, you'd need to have something resembling a post game in order make that effective. LeBron doesn't have one, at all. (A huge, colossal hole in the game of the best player in the league, if you ask me.)

Well, I think you're wrong.  He doesn't use it much but he has one.  I guess we will see.

  He may have one, but I agree we'll see. I'm sure you've been watching the games, so you've seen Rondo guard LeBron on a number of possessions. How many times has LeBron posted him up so far?

I actually can't recall what his back to the basket moves are.

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« Reply #85 on: May 11, 2010, 04:49:06 PM »

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On the other end of the floor, if Rondo guards Lebron, Lebron is going to be posting him up on every play.

Uh, you'd need to have something resembling a post game in order make that effective. LeBron doesn't have one, at all. (A huge, colossal hole in the game of the best player in the league, if you ask me.)

Well, I think you're wrong.  He doesn't use it much but he has one.  I guess we will see.

  He may have one, but I agree we'll see. I'm sure you've been watching the games, so you've seen Rondo guard LeBron on a number of possessions. How many times has LeBron posted him up so far?


Very true.  He still likes to have the floor spread and try to go one on one
I fear that as this is a planned for cross-match that LeBron will go to the post at least 5-6 possessions on Mike Brown's urging.

Rondo will barely ever cover Lebron. Pierce, Ray or TA will pick him up at almost all times. It won't be that hard to set the defense if the Celtics score reasonably well in this next game.
Isn't the term "cross-match" used when someone defends someone different from the player who defends them? That is what would happen, as Rondo would not cover Lebron. Unless I am wrong, cross matching means that LeBron would not go to the post, since Pierce would still be defending him.
Cross match means when different players are guarding each other on different ends. So because LeBron guards Rondo on one end the C's will end up having Rondo guard him due to transition basketball.

Nominally the C's want Pierce to guard LeBron, but because LeBron will naturally be closer to Rondo in many possessions they'll be "cross matched" at times.

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« Reply #86 on: May 11, 2010, 04:50:06 PM »

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On the other end of the floor, if Rondo guards Lebron, Lebron is going to be posting him up on every play.

Uh, you'd need to have something resembling a post game in order make that effective. LeBron doesn't have one, at all. (A huge, colossal hole in the game of the best player in the league, if you ask me.)

Well, I think you're wrong.  He doesn't use it much but he has one.  I guess we will see.

  He may have one, but I agree we'll see. I'm sure you've been watching the games, so you've seen Rondo guard LeBron on a number of possessions. How many times has LeBron posted him up so far?

I actually can't recall what his back to the basket moves are.
He usually backs a player down and waits for the help to come to pass to an open 3 points shooter.

If that doesn't happen he'll spin to the basket and shoot a floater, or try to dunk.

Re: Lebron guarding Rondo?
« Reply #87 on: May 11, 2010, 04:58:33 PM »

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While Doc says that Rondo can't get consumed with the 1 on 1 game if LeBron guards him, I'm curious about what Rondo can do to the King.  Personally, I don't think LeBron can guard him any better than anyone else on the Cavs.  In fact, he might be worse.  So in some ways, I'd be happy to see Rondo just play his game and burn LeBron. 

However, I'm also curious what might happen if Rondo makes an effort to draw fouls.  Can he get LeBron two or three quick ones and take him out of the game?  That might be worth whatever sort of "breaking of the offense" it might take, especially since Brown may be pigheaded enough to leave LeBron in with two or three fouls in the first quarter. 

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« Reply #88 on: May 11, 2010, 05:01:59 PM »

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Lebron's post game should include a fadeaway, or turnaround at this point.

He is just 100 times more comfortable facing the basket.

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« Reply #89 on: May 11, 2010, 05:20:09 PM »

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I forsee LeCrab disposing of a few of these after the game tonight.