Why LeBron James is peaking as a passer in 2020
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 Published On Oct 11, 2019

LeBron James is slowing down to Father Time, and yet his passing is arguably better than ever. Is LeBron the best passer in the league in his mid 30s? What makes him so successful as a playmaker? This detailed film breakdown & scouting report examine the strengths and weaknesses of the LA Lakers star as a passer, while incorporating analytics & stats to assess his passing impact.

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More information about Passer Rating is available here:

Justin Jacob's passing directionality article: https://squared2020.com/2019/10/09/ma...

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