This is a comment I wrote on the lack of support LeBron James receives from his teammates. Or does he have what he needs in order to "go all the way?"Now I'm not the biggest LeBron James fan there is, but I can still see the skills he possesses to lead an Eastern Conference Championship caliber team. However, he does not display them in his game. Those of you who say LeBron has no team around haven't even looked at the team. HELLO! First off he has himself. I know that sounds funny, but when you put up 29 PPG and over 6 assists and 6 rebounds you shouldn't need much else. Yet, he still has many weapons he does not utilize.
Larry Hughes, for example, is an elite scorer who averaged 22 PPG, 4.7 APG, and 6.3 RPG the year before he left Washington for Cleveland. And that was with TWO great players (Arenas and Jamison). He should be able to do the same things with LeBron but James does not utilize Hughes enough and does not work him into the game like Arenas did. Not to mention "King" James also has the 7 foot tall Ilgauskas. When combined with this powerhouse and a great but unappreciated Larry Hughes, LeBron should easily take the Cavs to the throne of the east. And just to add to his productive list of teammates, James has a solid Power Forward in Drew Gooden and a good alteration in the PG position (offensive minded Damon Jones and defensive specialist Eric Snow). Now I'm not saying LeBron is not great because I think he belongs in the "did he just do that" class of players.
But I feel that he is the lowest of the three All-Stars that came out of his draft (Wade and Anthony). If he wishes to show that he is the best he has to use his teammates and stop trying to carry the team on his back when he does not have to. That, and he also needs to learn how to handle the pressure situations, but that's for another story.
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With the trades and acquisitions made going into the draft, plus the bulk of the team that is carried over from last season, and the trades and draft picks made during the draft, it sure seems like the Pats are going to be the team to beat in the AFC this season, and perhaps in all of the NFL.
Considering the Pats were almost in the Superbowl last season with a pathetic receiving corps and that they've added very talented players into said receiving corps this season, barring some nasty injury(ies), they look to be the team to take it all.I say injury(ies) because I think they could survive an injury or two to some positions, but if they lost Brady they'd probably have a hard time recovering.
I wish I could say that the Redskins did well in the draft and/or in free agency but so many holes still exist that I'm not sure they'll be significantly better than last season. I suppose on face they should be if they can keep their corners healthy. With Landry (argh, hard to type that name as a Redskin!!) back there with a healthy secondary they might be able to cheat up more and put more pressure on opposing QBs. Might.
They still have what should be a lot of talent in the receiving positions, and Campbell should be better, but they don't have the quality on either line (offense or defense) that I wish they'd have, so it could be yet another year of .500 at best, or worse.
Still, the NFC East looks to be the NFC Least again this season. None of the teams there look like they'll be that good, and none really look ready to step up and take the division.
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