Originally Posted by
CP3forMVP
Picking on Ben isn't futile. Face the facts, he isn't NEARLY what he once was. His defense and rebounding have fallen off considerately. Say what you want, but the guy is simply not a good player anymore. He went 10 straight years with never having a defensive rating over 98, averaging out at 94 during that ten year stretch. The last seven years he's been over 100 six times and has an average of 103.
You have one good defender and one decent defender. Russell Westbrook is not a good defender. Klay Thompson is not a good defender. Shane Battier is not a good defender. Chris Bosh is a decent defender. Joakim Noah is a good defender.
Wade was hurt, don't try to wiggle your way around that. It was obvious.
You keep saying Lebron doesn't have enough help, but you've yet to touch on two different things. The first being, he's CLEARLY the best player in the league, and by a wide margin. A guy that can average 29 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists while shooting 47% from the field against the second best team on the biggest stage doesn't need that much help, in this league expecially (which I talk about below). But, I have a number of PROVEN guys who can put the ball in the hole one on one and don't need to rely on Lebron. Lawson, Matthews, Smith, Knight, Robinson. He doesn't need NEARLY the help that your top players would need.
Secondly, and probably the BIGGEST thing, you've yet to realize that this particular league isn't what the real NBA is. Do you see any super teams? Because I surely don't. The talent level is much more evenly distributed throughtout this league than it is in real life, meaning in this league, Lebron has more than enough help. It's time you face that fact.
and btw, the topic of using that win share for Odom being "unfair." I'll glady use his winshare from his last year with the Lakers, arguably his best year, and my team still comes out ahead.