Originally Posted by maddog07
I used the exact same word he used — led. Now led and leadership are separate? Perhaps in your mind. Seems you also equate scoring with winning. Perhaps if Davis took better shots and didn't shoot a dismal 27% from three and had the lowest fg % among starters they might have won a few games.
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"Led in scoring" and "leadership" can and usually are mutually exclusive. Leadership is normally provided by Coaches, who score zero. Led in scoring is one statistic and isn't necessarily any more important than "Led in rebouding" or "Led in assists".
"Leadership" is a noun. "Led" is a verb.
"The horse led the race from start to finish. This means the horse showed great leadership." Now do you see how ridiculous you sound? Don't answer that, I already know the answer.