Mr. Overrated or Mr. Overhyped or whatever you wanna call him just had his 11,000th career point last night.. The youngest baller EVER to reach that mark. How's that for being overrated?
Mr. Overrated or Mr. Overhyped or whatever you wanna call him just had his 11,000th career point last night.. The youngest baller EVER to reach that mark. How's that for being overrated?
he is overrated and overhyped when he entered the league... and to some extent, he has lived up to what he has been marketed for.... great player...
overated kay number 1 sa mvp ranking sa nba.com then number 1 team ang cavs pod sa nba.com... grabeha ka overated hehehe
i've read somewhere that lebron james had a 99 rating on nba live 09, kobe was next with 97. i have never followed the whole nba live series and the last player i checked that had a 99 rating was named "player" for the chicago bulls who wore jersey number 99 in nba live 99. i presumed it was michael jordan who was never included in such game.
He's 24 years old and he has really improved his jumpshots and decision making skills,,,
Brain (Like a CEO's)
As physically gifted as James is, Ravin says his "soft skills" might be his greatest asset. "He's so engaging and able to command so much attention and respect that people will mimic him," says Ravin. "That's very powerful, especially in a league of guys trying to fit in."
This season, James is even more vocal. He cajoles, he ribs, he commands, all with his coach's blessing. During huddles James suggests plays, and on the floor he has the freedom to change defensive matchups. So when you see James switch onto an elite scorer like Bryant or Blazers guard Brandon Roy, it is his decision, not Brown's.
James's knowledge of the game is such that McMillan thinks he could coach one day. Then again, as McMillan notes, "When you have that type of mind and then the talent that he has, he could do pretty much whatever he wants."
And that's the really scary part. At age 24 James is already one of the two best players on the planet while remaining far from a finished masterpiece. (The other, the 30-year-old Bryant, is pretty well-refined at this point.) "We saw him grow up from 18 to 24," says Ferry. "And we're going to see him change again from now until 30. We just don't know how."
Even James can't help but marvel at his potential sometimes. "If I'm just getting my man-strength now," he says, "I don't want to see me at 32."
-Sports Illustrated's Lebronatomy
his overrated? not really, he showed why he should be rated. he is a MVP contender, he brought the cavaliers to its first NBA Finals vs. the veteran Spurs. even though they loss into a sweep but it helps them as a team to mold to be better.
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