He is big player. He will continue to improve his all-around game. Stats will be 29 ppg 7.5 rpg and 7 assists remain.
PPG: 26.1 RPG: 8.1 APG: 7.4 SPG: 2.4 He is gonna be an MVP Contender, 1st Team ALL NBA, All Star, Defensive 1st Team.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Bobcats:</div><div class="quote_post">Defensive 1st team?? There's a better chance of hell freezing over than LeBron making All-Defense.</div> Maybe...but remember after born's rookie year everyone was like well this guy will never be an outside shooter. We all know how that turned out.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Maybe...but remember after born's rookie year everyone was like well this guy will never be an outside shooter.</div> and to this day he still isn't that great of an outside shooter, so i don't see what that was about. PPG: 26.9 RPG: 7.3 APG: 7.0 SPG: 2.1
28.6 ppg 8.8 rpg 8.1 apg Thats how it will be, I know that for a fact cause Lebron told me himself there gonna be his stats.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting authentiq:</div><div class="quote_post">and to this day he still isn't that great of an outside shooter, so i don't see what that was about.</div> Have you seen him shoot the 3's last season...he shot a better percentage than kobe, who everyones says has such a great 3.
30ppg? In a way, that sounds ridiculous. Do you think bronbron could actually drop 30 a game with Yell and Hughes on the team? I believe James would've been 5th in scoring if it weren't for the last couple weeks in the season where he dropped 56 and went on a scoring binge. 25 ppg - his efficiency might increase but with a new scorer and a shooter I don't see this raising any more. 8 apg - 9 is pushing it. As long as LeBron stays focused on keeping his teammates in the game and not just scoring I think he'll be neck and neck w/ Iverson in this category. 7 rpg - with improved defense on the team, there's plenty of rebounds to go around, but I don't see Lebron improving too much in this area.
25.7 PPG 6.7 RPG 7.2 APG 2.4 SPG 0.7 BPG 2.9 TPG 52.3% FG 34.5% 3PT 76.0% FT I think his stats will decrease a little bit, but he will shot with a better percentage, TPG should go down a bit too.
LeBrons stats IMO: 27 PPG, 5 RPG, 7 APG Rebounds will drop a little now with Hughes IMO, and his steals might drop a little as well, now that they have the top 2 stealers in the league.
Some people just don't get it. Now that Lebron has more options in the starting lineup, his numbers will go down. TMac averaged 30 on Orlando when he had the ball all the time, and on houston, his numbers dropped. Same for Lebron. ppg-25 apg-6 rpg-6
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting virve119:</div><div class="quote_post">Some people just don't get it. Now that Lebron has more options in the starting lineup, his numbers will go down. TMac averaged 30 on Orlando when he had the ball all the time, and on houston, his numbers dropped. Same for Lebron. ppg-25 apg-6 rpg-6</div> While I agree that his points will remain fairly consistant, i dont think that any of the additions will hurt his rebounding numbers. And with the addition of a 3 point shooter (donyell) and a solid second option (hughes) his assists should only rise.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting virve119:</div><div class="quote_post">Some people just don't get it. Now that Lebron has more options in the starting lineup, his numbers will go down. TMac averaged 30 on Orlando when he had the ball all the time, and on houston, his numbers dropped. Same for Lebron. ppg-25 apg-6 rpg-6</div> I agree with you. Hughes will want shots too and will take shots away from Lebron and that will make him average maybe a couple of points less.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">While I agree that his points will remain fairly consistant, i dont think that any of the additions will hurt his rebounding numbers. And with the addition of a 3 point shooter (donyell) and a solid second option (hughes) his assists should only rise.</div> His points will drop because the new additions will provide more scoring. His rebounds will drop because of the addition of Donyell who is a solid rebounder, and also hughes is a good rebounding guard (there are only so many boards to go around). His assists will drop because he won't always be able to have the ball in his hands like last year. Hughes won't put up with that.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting j0se:</div><div class="quote_post">30 ppg 8 rebs 7.5 assist 49% FG 32% 3pt</div> Absolutely disagree with this, what makes you think this kid is the best scorer in the league? Because he dropped 56? Don't forget, he was playing around 45 minutes a game in that streak in the last week of the season where all he did was score, he couldn't keep that up all season, after all, he's not Wilt..