He’ll have a big series, and he’ll lose. I said it after Game 1 and it’s even more apparent after Game 2. LeBron alone isn’t going to beat the Celtics. They’re too deep, too good at defense and they have home court.
He has plenty of help, he's just not getting anything out of it. Take that how you will.
George Hill averaged 17 Ppg game before joining Lebron. No Celtic averages that, Jaylen Brown is closest with 14.5.
Kevin Love is better than Al Horford, and is in his prime. He was a 25/12 guy before joining Lebron. He's still statistically better, but again, nothing from him. Even this year he was a much better player than Horford, averaging 18 and 10 to Horford's 12 and 8.
Kyle Korver is a top 10 3 point shooter of all time.
Statistically, Lebron is playing with the next 2 best scores in the series ON HIS TEAM (Love, Hill). The Celtics are not stars, guys.
Lebron has plenty of help. What he doesn't have is leadership, grit, and a good coach. But this is the NBA, coaching is not everything, it's on the players too, and it's definitely on him that players seem to come play with him and drop off of the map.
If you love stats, players do not get better playing with Lebron. Some 3 point shooters become relevant, but it's a freaking myth that he makes everyone better. He ignores the post like crazy, which is why Love and Bosh had massive drops in value when joining him.
Lebron makes shooting guards better, not "everyone around him".