James: Everyone on the Thunder Pacers can dribble, pass and shoot. At that time, each team had a maximum of 3 people who could dribble.

Recently, the basketball podcast "Court Brain" owned by Lakers forward James aired the first episode of the third season. James talked about many topics with the host Nash.

Talking about the randomness in today's team's offense, James said: "I think the composition of the team has also changed. We also discussed in a previous episode. Last season's Thunder and Pacers, basically every player on the field can dribble, pass and shoot. If you don't have a shot, dribble away, or dribble into the paint. How can we disrupt the defense? In our era, every team has one Two players and up to three players can dribble, and the only task of the other players is to open up the space. Some other players are staying in the dunking position. For example, the big players stay in the dunking position and do not enter the Karl Malone area. In this way, if the opponent's inside line comes to help defend, you can pass the ball to him cutting in from behind.

“So, if you look at the Finals, guys like Chet (Holmgren) and Myles Turner are all stretched beyond the three-point line. In our era, maybe there was just one big man like this, such as Channing Frye you mentioned, or Bosh who played the five position. They are very rare types. But most of the time, our Heat's five position is Joel Anthony, Haslem, and 'Birdman' Anderson, and they do not stretch beyond the three-point line. We let them lurk in the dunk position. When the opponent helps defend, they must be ready to take off to complete the alley-oop or lay the basket. I think the personnel and the style of play are different in today's game. "