Kudos to John Barry for last night's post-game commentary on telling it like it is. He said, more or less and quite emotionally, that James is a bad player without the ball. No movement, no positioning, no paint/post presence whatsoever. It really is perplexing to see him stand and watch his teammates try to develop a play, while he's hanging on the side or top of the key for seconds at a time without moving. I really wonder what he would have been like if he had some real coaching, from someone that he would actually respect and listen to, and who had a successful playing career. Neither Mike Brown and nor Spoelstra were players from what I can see. Imagine if he had been coached by someone like Bird or McHale, who had low-post abilities. It's clear to me that Riley isn't having any effect on him, on or off the court.