<div class="quote_poster">Quoting The Soft Parade:</div><div class="quote_post">Kobe Bryant. He`s the player that teams will have a problem with. He`s the player that will cause the most scare in the West.</div> Interesting choice. A lot of people have overlooked him. Have you heard of this kid who plays for Cleveland, LeBron James? He's also pretty good, apparently.
Carter, Kidd, Mike Bibby, Marion, Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobli (can't forget about this guy), and Kobe Bryant. This is in no particular order.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Char:</div><div class="quote_post">D-Wade's dangerous, yep. He is one of these players who can play with an extra gear. If he stays healthy enough to compete throughout the playoffs, I think Miami will go a long way. .</div> Yep, Wade is dangerous. When he kicks it up the whole complexion of the game changes. <div class="quote_poster">Quoting Char:</div><div class="quote_post">Kobe is scary, because he can drop 50 on any given night, and I would not rule out the possiblity of him going off for 60-plus to ensure his Lakers advance. Kobe has been doing great this year, having a MVP-caliber season, but the playoffs is where you solidify yourself as an elite player or the elite player in the NBA.</div> He's already proven to be an elite player in the playoffs. I would go out and say he's been the best player in the playoffs the last 5yrs (minus last year).
Anyone else think LeBron has a legitimate chance at averaging a triple double for the playoffs this year?
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Char:</div><div class="quote_post">Anyone else think LeBron has a legitimate chance at averaging a triple double for the playoffs this year?</div> With Lebrons talent its possible, but at some point some team will find a way to atleast not give him a triple double. When you play a team more then once you start learning more and more about the opponents. Also not much of you have talked about him I guess since hes not a guard, but Shaq has been unstoppable; complete Beast in the playoffs.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Char:</div><div class="quote_post">Anyone else think LeBron has a legitimate chance at averaging a triple double for the playoffs this year?</div> I think it's possible against the Wizards, but Round 2 they have to play the Pistons. Depending on Detroit's defensive scheme his numbers could take a hit.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Anyone else think LeBron has a legitimate chance at averaging a triple double for the playoffs this year?</div> Word around the League lately is saying that giving LeBron a few hard fouls is all you have to do to take him out of his game. Whether he's scared of getting hit (hurt) I don't know, but I've also heard that in HS when he played football he almost never ran down the middle (VIA 1-800-collect) instead opting to run down the less dangerous sidelines.... smart move- but also very telling. I think LeBron's too inexperieneced to be named the MDP (Most dangerous Playa)
Kobe showed who the most dangerous player is last night. Steve Nash! DUH! See the way that bastard udnercut Kobe?!
LeBron is scared of getting hit. Once Haywood fouled him hard when he drove, LeBron was shook. He was out of sync all night because of that, he needs to adapt to that, if he plans on being a good playoff player.
Thats the kind of adjustment that will determine if he'll be Vince Carter good or Kobe good. He's young and got plenty of time to overcome a problem that confronts all young guards.