It is certainly right up there. Personally, I'd take that Heat team for the time period of the game as far as mix of shooting and defense. They aged out pretty quickly, but they were a damn good team that would have been better even half a decade later.
yeah, also they had a very solid all-around defense. And their chemistry was the most underrated aspect of this team, they are like a group of friends going out hooping 😂
Tend to disagree there. People really do forget the dominance that was young LeBron in his athletic prime, the absolute zenith that he had from 08-09 to 12-23, and the intensity he showed looking for a championship in 2015-16.
@@fiveunofive I think 2013 as a whole is one of the greatest individuals seasons in terms of production, efficiency, versatility, and then team success adds to the that individual greatness. However the one thing that brings it down somewhat and can lead us to say certain bron seasons are better, is the underwhelming post season in 2013 (compared to the regular season anyway). Due to not really having to face any real competition until the pacers in the ECF, bron was far from his usual dominant self for the first two rounds of the playoffs. He carried the team during the ECF, then he regressed in the finals and didn’t wake up until game 4. Other years like 09, 12, 15, 18, 20, bron had to be dominant all throughout the run so his post season numbers improved and he imposed his will in every series. I get the team was really good in 13 so they didn’t need that version of bron, but to me there’s still no excuse for the beginning of the finals that year being as underwhelming as they were. Regardless bron got the job done the last few games though. I’d have 2018 as his best individual year, then 09, then 2013, if we’re taking into account the entirety of the season
@@drich008 respect your opinion for sure i understand why. i hold playoff basketball to a super high standard and the same for supporting cast. Im definitely basing off of the whole season i watched alot of basketball i dont think i've seen a single player better than 2018 Lebron. I understand 2013 lebron shot 40 from 3 and the dpoy robbery but he was very mid in the first THREE games of the finals. Easily his worst finals out of the 4 rings he won i think you would agree. Not saying he was bad. But yes individually 18 number one, 09 lebron was ridiculous lmao, 12 > 13 celtics series from that year smh way more dominant in playoffs won finals in 5, 15 lebron was thanos 36 13 and 9 in the finals & 2020 bron was the best passer in the league led in assists and averaged 30 12 & 9 on 60FG% 40%from three and they only lost 5 games the whole playoffs. Its all objective tho thats saying alot about how long bron been good.
I ALWAYS say the Lakers made a bug MISTAKE breaking up that 2020 team...everyone knew their role, they knew each other and they just won a chip. I believe they could have run 2 or 3 in a row, almost everybody WANTED to stay
I think in the long term it has proven to be an ineffective strategy considering the way that each member of that roster has grown as a player, but the immediate success they achieved subsequently was the payoff.
LeBron James's leadership extends far beyond scoring points. Being the NBA Assist Leader in 2019-20 showcases his incredible ability to uplift his team and create opportunities for others. His dedication, vision, and selflessness are truly inspiring. Let's learn from his example on and off the court! 🏀🌟
@@jay-bshighlightsandmixtape plenty times he's been allowed to but his game is seemingly limited outside of look LeBron force feeding him. Plus he's hugely inconsistent
We need this version of Lebron next year, not doing too much scoring but instead playmaking and getting the team involved. They can be a 50+ win team if AD or Bron not going down with an injury
I don't think people realise that if the other members of the team don't get touches and aren't allowed to develop a transition to a new period in time then the team will just fall off much like every other team that LeBron has stayed in control of for too long.
A team that fit with a bunch of guys that could have still been together if the powers that be and the stars on the team realised how important they all were.
I’ll go to my grave saying lebron should have played point guard his whole career. I know he’s always been the primary ball handler. But it’s different when he’s playing more of a pure point guard role.
Strangely enough, I feel that had Bron started playing in the 2010's, he would have evolved into what Jokic is now and been a true point-forward. But yes, probably should have gone the Magic route from the start.
Have to disagree with this one. A second championship? Sure. But of all the championship teams that the league has seen since the 2000-2002 Lakers, it ranks down the bottom of the list for teams to do it. 2006 Heat, 2008 Celtics, 2011 Mavs, and I'd say each champion since 2019 are the teams least likely to do it. Now as far as a leading combo in AD and LeBron? One of the best 1-2 for a single-season the league has seen. One can argue the best since Kobe/Shaq 2001.
I think people struggle to balance what level of impact the extra facilitation helped this Lakers team. On one hand, the extra look for the assist got a lot more people involved, and in-turn generated more momentum and feel. On the other, there were a few times where LeBron probably should have continued to shoulder that load to score or take over. All in all, though, it did pay off for a championship.
This was probably the best team of shooters around LeBron in his career then with what Dwight and javale brought every night I really miss this squad
It is certainly right up there. Personally, I'd take that Heat team for the time period of the game as far as mix of shooting and defense. They aged out pretty quickly, but they were a damn good team that would have been better even half a decade later.
@@jay-bshighlightsandmixtape yea that heat team with ray Allen and mike miller, rashard lewis they had a squad
@@kingkhalifa2702 Shane Battier was huge for them, Birdman was the interior defender they needed, and LeBron was in the middle of his true prime.
yeah, also they had a very solid all-around defense. And their chemistry was the most underrated aspect of this team, they are like a group of friends going out hooping 😂
They was legit blowing folks out that year and people act like they won because of the bubble.
PG Lebron the 3rd best version of Lebron after 2018 bron and 2013 bron
Tend to disagree there. People really do forget the dominance that was young LeBron in his athletic prime, the absolute zenith that he had from 08-09 to 12-23, and the intensity he showed looking for a championship in 2015-16.
Point Bron mt rushmore for sure 28, 11, 9 block and a steal, 56/37 splits in the playoffs and FMVP.
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13, 16 super close
@@fiveunofive I think 2013 as a whole is one of the greatest individuals seasons in terms of production, efficiency, versatility, and then team success adds to the that individual greatness. However the one thing that brings it down somewhat and can lead us to say certain bron seasons are better, is the underwhelming post season in 2013 (compared to the regular season anyway). Due to not really having to face any real competition until the pacers in the ECF, bron was far from his usual dominant self for the first two rounds of the playoffs. He carried the team during the ECF, then he regressed in the finals and didn’t wake up until game 4. Other years like 09, 12, 15, 18, 20, bron had to be dominant all throughout the run so his post season numbers improved and he imposed his will in every series. I get the team was really good in 13 so they didn’t need that version of bron, but to me there’s still no excuse for the beginning of the finals that year being as underwhelming as they were. Regardless bron got the job done the last few games though. I’d have 2018 as his best individual year, then 09, then 2013, if we’re taking into account the entirety of the season
@@drich008 respect your opinion for sure i understand why. i hold playoff basketball to a super high standard and the same for supporting cast. Im definitely basing off of the whole season i watched alot of basketball i dont think i've seen a single player better than 2018 Lebron. I understand 2013 lebron shot 40 from 3 and the dpoy robbery but he was very mid in the first THREE games of the finals. Easily his worst finals out of the 4 rings he won i think you would agree. Not saying he was bad. But yes individually 18 number one, 09 lebron was ridiculous lmao, 12 > 13 celtics series from that year smh way more dominant in playoffs won finals in 5, 15 lebron was thanos 36 13 and 9 in the finals & 2020 bron was the best passer in the league led in assists and averaged 30 12 & 9 on 60FG% 40%from three and they only lost 5 games the whole playoffs. Its all objective tho thats saying alot about how long bron been good.
I ALWAYS say the Lakers made a bug MISTAKE breaking up that 2020 team...everyone knew their role, they knew each other and they just won a chip. I believe they could have run 2 or 3 in a row, almost everybody WANTED to stay
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I think in the long term it has proven to be an ineffective strategy considering the way that each member of that roster has grown as a player, but the immediate success they achieved subsequently was the payoff.
I love passing , ball movement This 2 hours clip i can watch the whole clip
I think this video shows just how much control LeBron had over his team's offensive game plan for his career.
Looking back this team was op
Unfortunately they broke it up with contract issues and players that wanted more cash and a role.
Well now I’m subbed 😂
LeBron James's leadership extends far beyond scoring points. Being the NBA Assist Leader in 2019-20 showcases his incredible ability to uplift his team and create opportunities for others. His dedication, vision, and selflessness are truly inspiring. Let's learn from his example on and off the court! 🏀🌟
Dude has definitely been a leader for the next generation.
I love these video
Glad you're enjoying them!
I love these vids, u should have 3000 subs
Appreciate it! Keep an eye out throughout this year for more videos.
When AD still had a jump shot 😂
AD would still have a jump shot if he was allowed possession and could go to work.
@@jay-bshighlightsandmixtape plenty times he's been allowed to but his game is seemingly limited outside of look LeBron force feeding him. Plus he's hugely inconsistent
We need this version of Lebron next year, not doing too much scoring but instead playmaking and getting the team involved. They can be a 50+ win team if AD or Bron not going down with an injury
I don't think people realise that if the other members of the team don't get touches and aren't allowed to develop a transition to a new period in time then the team will just fall off much like every other team that LeBron has stayed in control of for too long.
those Lakers 🥺
A team that fit with a bunch of guys that could have still been together if the powers that be and the stars on the team realised how important they all were.
I’ll go to my grave saying lebron should have played point guard his whole career. I know he’s always been the primary ball handler. But it’s different when he’s playing more of a pure point guard role.
Strangely enough, I feel that had Bron started playing in the 2010's, he would have evolved into what Jokic is now and been a true point-forward. But yes, probably should have gone the Magic route from the start.
This team would have threepeated. Nobody wants to deal with that.
Have to disagree with this one. A second championship? Sure. But of all the championship teams that the league has seen since the 2000-2002 Lakers, it ranks down the bottom of the list for teams to do it.
2006 Heat, 2008 Celtics, 2011 Mavs, and I'd say each champion since 2019 are the teams least likely to do it.
Now as far as a leading combo in AD and LeBron? One of the best 1-2 for a single-season the league has seen. One can argue the best since Kobe/Shaq 2001.
@@jay-bshighlightsandmixtape Bruh ok. Bucks and Warriors are not beating them.
Agree to disagree. Can't see them dealing with Milwaukee. Maybe golden State but at the end of the day they didn't stay together or healthy.
Why did they really blow this team ?? 😭💔
Age became an ultimate factor here but players were always going to want bigger roles and bigger contracts.
Pls update & upload bron’s assists from 22-23
I'd love to update and continue on a lot of these videos, but there would be way too much work for this to happen.
Before covid hit
I think people struggle to balance what level of impact the extra facilitation helped this Lakers team. On one hand, the extra look for the assist got a lot more people involved, and in-turn generated more momentum and feel. On the other, there were a few times where LeBron probably should have continued to shoulder that load to score or take over. All in all, though, it did pay off for a championship.