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LeBron James ready to pace and race in year 16


It was midway through the first quarter of LeBron James' first preseason game with the Los Angeles Lakers when Denver Nuggets forward Paul Millsap used a drop step to elude the newly minted purple-and-gold paragon and loft the ball through the net.

Rather than dwell on his failed defensive execution, James immediately shifted his sights toward the other end of the court and sprinted up the left wing to catch an outlet pass that Rajon Rondo zipped to near midcourt. It was an inbounds pass thrown in such haste that Rondo didn't even bother dragging both feet out of bounds before he delivered it, floating one of his size-13 sneaks over the painted S in "America's Finest City" that decorates the baseline at San Diego's Valley View Casino Center.

James made one dribble with his left hand, taking him from half court to just inside the 3-point line, where he floated a pass to Brandon Ingram, who had been hustling down the right wing as soon as Rondo put the ball into play.

The possession lasted all of four seconds, and while Denver's Will Barton broke up James' feed to Ingram at the rim to prevent the bucket, it covered 94 feet.

Many NBA teams talk about running and using pace and space to define their identity -- hoping to execute early offense before the opponent can set its defense -- but to truly be about it requires recognition and discipline.

It's one thing to get a steal or grab a long defensive rebound and run because you find yourself with a three-on-two or two-on-one advantage and the defense on its heels. It's another thing entirely to force the issue and put the opposing team in a compromising position just after they've scored, as the Lakers' mad dash after the Millsap bucket portrayed.

The 2018-19 Lakers, with all of their fresh parts and mix of young and old, intend to come out of the gates running. Literally.

Throughout training camp, X's marked the spots deep in the corners -- taped on the court by Lakers coach Luke Walton -- as a reminder of where he wanted his wings speeding to when the ball changes possession.
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/24003187/lakers-signings-part-magic-plan-nba
The Lakers view this season's team as a collection of multidimensional playmakers who are fit to run whether James is pressing the ball or filling the lane.

James, however, is in his 16th season. He turns 34 in December. While he has managed his back pain in recent years to stave off Father Time, he's still the same guy who said this about his aching body four years ago:

"I have 41,000 minutes in my career, including the playoffs," James said in December 2014, his first season of his second stint with the Cavaliers. "You drive that car in the wintertime and see what happens."



Golden State Warriors (19.3). When a reporter asked about L.A.'s struggles from deep last season (the Lakers were 29th in the league in 3-point percentage at 34.5 percent), James used the transition numbers as ammunition.

"It's fine," he said. "They were top-five in fast-break points, too. So, things that you don't do well, you make up for another way. You always find a way."

L.A. hopes to become even more lethal on the break with James in the fold. Individually, James scored 343 fast-break points last season, third most in the NBA, and shot a ridiculous 71 percent on shots in transition.

"If he gets the loose ball and pushes himself, he's a problem to deal with, from his playmaking to his ability to get to the rim," Walton said of James. "If he doesn't get it and he's open on the throw-ahead [pass] where he's at half-court, if he gets it coming downhill, then you're impossible to stop."

His efficiency can take the Lakers to another level. When James was on the court last season, the Cavs averaged 1.39 points per chance in transition, according to Second Spectrum, which would have ranked No. 1 in the league. The Lakers, while their total transition numbers were stellar, averaged only 1.24 points per chance in transition, good for 24th.

In other words, because of turnovers and shots they failed to convert, things didn't always run smoothly when the Lakers ran. However, when James and the Cavs ran -- albeit less frequently -- they were the most effective running team in the league.

"It don't matter for me," James said. "I can play any style. I can run with the best of them. I can jump with the best of them. I can slow down with the best of them. I can play any game. Whatever the game endures, I'm able to adapt to however the game is going.

"So, even with the miles that I've had in my career, I can still -- I can do pretty much anything."
 
Zu Alcindor looked more comfortable and active last night. It was good to see.
 
Glad to have Lonzo back. He looked rusty early on, but boy, his instincts on defense in the 2nd half was amazing. Dude just reads the game easily. My fav of his 4 steals was when he took the ball right out of Jerebko's hands (then he and Kuz proceeded to pass to each other like 5-6 times in a row, lol).

Offensively, glad we have Lebron bcos Lonzo made those runs to the basket for Lobs all of last season, and his teammates rarely hit him. First time he does it this year, Lebron hits him perfectly. Lonzo was amazing at those at UCLA, he should have a bunch of those this season. Shot looked ok (did not help that the first one he took was an air ball, lol). Also looked stronger attacking the basket (no way he could have muscled Klay like that last season).

I really really believe in this kid, hopefully he makes me proud this season.
 

Offensively, glad we have Lebron bcos Lonzo made those runs to the basket for Lobs all of last season, and his teammates rarely hit him. First time he does it this year, Lebron hits him perfectly. Lonzo was amazing at those at UCLA, he should have a bunch of those this season.

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Yeah at times when that would happen last year you could see him get visibly frustrated when guys missed that read.
 
Glad to have Lonzo back. He looked rusty early on, but boy, his instincts on defense in the 2nd half was amazing. Dude just reads the game easily. My fav of his 4 steals was when he took the ball right out of Jerebko's hands (then he and Kuz proceeded to pass to each other like 5-6 times in a row, lol).

Offensively, glad we have Lebron bcos Lonzo made those runs to the basket for Lobs all of last season, and his teammates rarely hit him. First time he does it this year, Lebron hits him perfectly. Lonzo was amazing at those at UCLA, he should have a bunch of those this season. Shot looked ok (did not help that the first one he took was an air ball, lol). Also looked stronger attacking the basket (no way he could have muscled Klay like that last season).

I really really believe in this kid, hopefully he makes me proud this season.
 
I know this is blasphemous but I have been referring to Lance as 'Showtime' when talking about him in the real world. The man is just pure entertainment. The Lance Dance never gets old because you have no idea how it's going to turn out. He may be my favorite frustrating player since Elden Campbell(I hated that nigga by the time he was ejected).
 
I know this is blasphemous but I have been referring to Lance as 'Showtime' when talking about him in the real world. The man is just pure entertainment. The Lance Dance never gets old because you have no idea how it's going to turn out. He may be my favorite frustrating player since Elden Campbell(I hated that nigga by the time he was ejected).
Nah bro, that shit is annoying already.
 
It might be because I've always been a fan of Lance but I laugh every time he begins his dance even though I'm expecting it to end in ruin.
Oh, i used to find it funny too. But now that he is doing it on my team, i am no longer a fan. We shall see. Hopefully he does not play much.
 
Oh, i used to find it funny too. But now that he is doing it on my team, i am no longer a fan. We shall see. Hopefully he does not play much.

I look at him as a one year rental whose biggest impact will be teaching the youngsters to go 100% all the time and to play their own games. Lance has the kind of confidence you have to have to be great and he is a dog.
 
Finally watched our last Preseason game. Nice to see Svi finally show up. He was really good most of the game.

Bonga was also a revelation. Dude was shit in Summer league and most of Preseason. But he finally showed what the scouting department saw in him against the Warriors. Glad Lance got ejected, which lead to Bonga having the ball in his hands more.

Oh btw, Steph Curry is a fucking cheat code. Dude was unstoppable in the first quarter.
 
Well he is here and he is a la- la- Laker.. Once the season kicks off i guess it will be less of a shock.. havent gotten the chance to immerse my self i have to run back some of the vids you guys posted . That can be helpful. I just want to see how all of ........... This meshes together alot of ball handlers on this team. Thats a whole lot of people fundamentally changing there games. Conventional wisdom says lebron will have to modify his game
 

Oh btw, Steph Curry is a fucking cheat code. Dude was unstoppable in the first quarter.

At this point I don't know how people are still using the system/team to keep from giving that man his proper respect.
 
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