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Knight Documentary Announced! How bad is the Cavaliers' championship-winning lineup in '16?

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Earlier, the famous director Seth Rosenthal's compilation of a trilogy of knightly documentaries was announced, telling the story of James's 16-year-old city savior, which caused a lot of repercussions.

Knight Documentary Announced! How bad is the Cavaliers' championship-winning lineup in '16?

Any time Ricky Davis led an NBA team, there was no good result, and the Cavaliers finished first in the 2003 draft with an all-to-last total, and they got LeBron James, which is the starting point of the whole story.

From the brief glory of 66-16 in the regular season in 2009 (defeated by the Magic in the Eastern Conference Finals), to the 57-25 Finals in 2016 to reverse the Warriors to win the championship.

In fact, most teams with a record of 57 wins or less did not make it to the Finals, except for Jordan in '89 and '92, and the infamous Celtic Big Three.

Looking at the Cavaliers' lineup in 16 years, Cleveland once had a very low probability of winning the championship by 3%, which was justified before James lifted the championship trophy.

Knight Documentary Announced! How bad is the Cavaliers' championship-winning lineup in '16?

The Cavaliers' core big three, James, Irving and Love, in addition to the core James, the other two are not worthy of being compared to the big three of any era.

Both are the Celtics big three McHale and Parrish; the Spurs big three Ginobili and Parker; and the Lakers big three Karim and Worthy.

These three people add up to even inferior to the traditional two-headed dragon, such as: Jordan and Pippen, Utah Double Brake, or thick eyebrow + James combination.

Knight Documentary Announced! How bad is the Cavaliers' championship-winning lineup in '16?

In addition to the Big Three, the Cavaliers' character lineup is also watery, plus Jones, who has only played one game, they only have 5 people who have averaged more than 2 figures per game.

Lefour led the team 19-63, and Irving's collapse at the Celtics in 2019, Tyrone Lu's bitterness as a nanny coach.

Knight Documentary Announced! How bad is the Cavaliers' championship-winning lineup in '16?

Look at their roster, a GOAT, two All-Stars, a bunch of G-League players and league outcasts.

In the end, their offensive efficiency is fourth in the league and defensive efficiency is tenth in the league, which shows how bad these role players are, or how lucky they are to win James.

"LeBron plus a weak auxiliary lineup plus a weak division equals any record that exceeds any rational person's expectations" These things are intertwined to finally win 73 with a 1-3 win over the Warriors, which is basically the story of what happened in Cleveland in 2016.

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