Well, a little early, dar deja mai toate meciurile din sezon (cite au ramas de jucat in ultima zi a sezonului) sunt irelevante. In majoritatea o sa joace numai rezerve.

Si daca tot vorbim de playoffs, sper sa vedem acolo more of this:

http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/mia...as-a-post-game

Through his work with assistant coach David Fizdale, LeBron has built a repertoire of post moves this season and he has been incredibly effective. How effective? He scores more points per post-up than Kobe Bryant, Carmelo Anthony and Joe Johnson.
Yeap. Io v-am zis ca se vede ca a lucrat la post-up, si ca are moves. Singura mea problema e ca nu le foloseste suficient.

Oh, yeah. There's more:

There's this notion that LeBron does not have an elite jump shot and yet, he shoots better on long 2s (44 percent) than famed jump-shooters Carmelo Anthony (39 percent), Kevin Durant (39 percent) and Kobe Bryant (38 percent).
Si cred ca am zis si asta.
Cind vad ca alti "fani" se pling ca Lebron nu are post-up sau nu are J, I go:

http://media.lunch.com/d/d7/454613.jpg

Si articolul explica si de ce se intimpla asta:

What Fizdale is getting at is a little pesky thing that happens in our brain that psychologists refer to as confirmation bias. Basically, we tend to pay close attention to things that confirm our preconceived notions and ignore what doesn't. LeBron didn't have a post game entering the league and therefore, when he doesn't make the shot, we jump all over him for it. But if LeBron is putting up these great efficiencies in the post, why isn't anyone talking about it? It probably has something to do with our confirmation bias.
Exact ce ziceam. People are stupid and biased.