Regular Season LeBron vs Playoff LeBron | Phil Handy & Gilbert Arenas Explain The Difference

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Publicado 2022-08-07
They always say there is a difference between the regular NBA season and the postseason, but for a player like LeBron James there HAS to be a difference so he can continue to play at a high level 20 years since he was drafted.

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  • @heuneutron
    2018 year 15 Lebron, was probably the best player that I've ever witnessed with my own eyes.
  • “They weren’t the better team, we got outsmarted by that man”. Imagine if he was drafted to a competent organization who brought in a hall of fame coach. His mind is his superpower, his killer instinct. We need to stop the MJ comparisons, they are completely different players with completely different mindsets and skill sets. But their drive for winning is the same, it just looks different.
  • @paulh.9937
    Bron boutta go into his 20th season in the national basketball association, and he's still a top 5, top 10 player in the league. Shit is ridiculous.
  • And that’s the thing. Handy had the integrity to do what these other clowns won’t: admit when they were wrong about Bron. They sit on TV and talk a whole bunch of foolishness,only to be quieter than church mice when they are CLEARLY proven wrong. That goes for ALL athletes when pundits and anyone else making outside noise are wrong
  • @psobpy
    lebron only missed 2 finals between 2010 to 2020. That is legendary.
  • @eldricheinrich3
    From 2012 - 2020, a nine-year after he lost to the Mavs, here are LeBron's averages during the regular season, playoffs, and finals: Regular season: 26.5 pts, 7.8 reb, 7.8 ast, 1.5 stl, 0.7 blk on 53% FG, 36% 3PT, and 72% FT. Playoffs: 29.2 pts, 9.4 reb, 7.3 ast, 1.7 stl, 0.9 blk on 52% FG, 34% 3PT, and 74% FT. Finals: 30.4 pts, 10.9 reb, 8.0 ast, 1.8 stl, 0.9 blk on 50% FG, 37% 3PT, and 74% FT. So yeah, Playoff LeBron is real.
  • @averyb.476
    Dont let Lebron's longevity work against him. He first decade plus he played all out on both ends of the floor hence the 6 all nba defensive teams. Watch his games first time with Cavs and every year with the Heat. Once he got older when other all time greats had stopped playing well or retired by their 14th, 15th season etc Lebron conserved energy to still remain a top 5, 10 player in the league!
  • @nonstop
    LeBron on "cruise" has finished practically top 5 in regular season MVP voting for the last 10-15 years damn near. Not bad.
  • @VaseLu
    Yoo Phil Handy is the GOAT, great to see him as a guest on the show.
  • @spencer9276
    YALL ARE KILLING IT. I LOVE HOW y’all actually break down bball
  • @mostmost1
    That was the older Bron he had to conserve energy. Smart move. Now he even older but his squad is mediocre at best.
  • @jasonredic9457
    He just averaged 30ppg last season. That's at 37 years old. Now, there are still people who think he couldn't average 35ppg in his prime. I'm just like, okay. Nevermind the regular season, in his prime, he did this in the playoffs. It would be easier in the regular season right? Not harder. People really think the all-time scoring list has bad scorers on it though. Like, he's clearly at that level as a scorer and those are the facts. Prime LeBron today? He just gave you 30ppg at age 37. That's 40ppg in his prime. This isn't your 'hypothetical' Jordan talk. No like, that's proof. Hard evidence Bron could do that and we saw it this past season.
  • @sirocshakur6853
    For Lebron to be the ultimate teacher he must be the ultimate student 🔥💯
  • @PennyLoaf
    I love it when nba guys sit around and give insight to us normal everyday guys about Lebron James greatness!
  • @sidshades
    2018 LeBron is the greatest player to ever touch a basketball. He was just INSANE that year
  • @asylum1166
    Now if this is 100% true for the past 7-8 years of his career look at what he’s done going mid during that time Lebron is my guy and as much as I want to call cap on this I remember that far often he looks like he’s just playing with his food!! Other then those big matchup games! It’s crazy when you hear Lebron haters talk with no real substance and then hear people that really knows what’s going on when it comes to Lebron!!! People need to really listen to what Gilbert is saying……..
  • @ParamoreFAV3
    Just wait till the stories come out when he retires. The greatest ever. The biggest lie ever told in sports history is that: he’s not a killer, he’s not clutch, he can’t shoot, he’s not super skilled, his defense is iffy, etc…no one elevates the way he does.
  • I mean some players don’t even have 10 years in the league let alone 14+. He’s moving smart
  • @big-l5771
    Best Lebron ever was in Miami when excepted the villain role with the BLACK MASK. Was unstoppable