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Mr.Kite
07-25-2014, 03:17 PM
Back in 2007 or so, Duncan said to Lebron "this will be your league soon"

In 2014, this league still doesn't belong to Lebron. In fact Duncan proved to Lebron that 3 old timers (Manu, Duncan, and Ray) are still more competitive than a man in his prime.

Lebron is 30 years old. There isn't much time left for him to take over and claim this to be his league.

When Bird and Magic said to MJ, this is your league now, MJ was 28 years old.

I believe some youngster will surpass Lebron to claim the league as his. I suspect it will be Lillard.

moe94
07-25-2014, 03:18 PM
As ridiculous and asinine as the thread title and everything you said was, suggesting the league will ever "become" Lillard's trumps it all.

Lebronxrings
07-25-2014, 03:19 PM
When the refs quit sucking off the spurs.

Lebron23
07-25-2014, 03:20 PM
As ridiculous and asinine as the thread title and everything you said was, suggesting the league will ever "become" Lillard's trumps it all.


Guys are overrating that inefficient scorer while hating on Prime Allen Iverson who actually led his team in the NBA Finals. and played in the hand check era. I can just imagine Lillard's FG's percentages in the pre 2006 NBA Rules.

OP is one of the reasons why the the kobetards are the most hated group in this forum.

PS


Lebron > Kobe.

Inferno
07-25-2014, 03:24 PM
Guys are overrating that inefficient scorer while hating on Prime Allen Iverson who actually led his team in the NBA Finals. and played in the hand check era. I can just imagine Lillard's FG's in the pre 2006 NBA Rules.

OP is one of the reasons why the the kobetards are the most hated group in this forum

PS


Lebron > Kobe.

Lillard was a 57% TS shooter last season. That's actually as efficient as any of Bean's most efficient seasons basically, granted that Bean scored like 5-7 PPG more though

Lebron23
07-25-2014, 03:28 PM
Lillard was a 57% TS shooter last season. That's actually as efficient as any of Bean's most efficient seasons basically, granted that Bean scored like 5-7 PPG more though


I was talking about his FG%. 20.7 ppg on 42.4 FG%. People are calling AI a Cancer and a volume scorer, but dude actually averaged 33 ppg on 45 FG% when they updated some rules in 2006.

choppermagic
07-25-2014, 03:29 PM
It's hard to say. It sort of is now, with people saying he is the best player in the game now, but i get your point, it doesn't seem like he has really dominated the entire league.

Part of it is because he teamed up with two other franchise players to win his chips, which people are sore about, and he has gotten beaten in the Finals even with his chosen teammates too. If he can't make the Cavs winners very quickly, who knows when ESPN will decide to move onto someone younger and declare him the next GOAT?

Inferno
07-25-2014, 03:30 PM
I was talking about his FG%. 20.7 ppg on 42.4 FG%. People are calling AI a Cancer and a volume scorer, but dude actually averaged 33 ppg on 45 FG% when they updated some rules in 2006.

Yeah Lillard's 42% can be attributed to him being terrible at the rim. Very good 3 point shooter, but he shot 53% at the rim. Compare that to Kyrie who shot 57% at the rim. IF Lillard can improve there, he should be shooting around 45% ish maybe

played0ut
07-25-2014, 03:30 PM
It's already Lebron's league.



In 2014, this league still doesn't belong to Lebron. In fact Duncan proved to Lebron that 3 old timers (Manu, Duncan, and Ray) are still more competitive than a man in his prime.


When Bird and Magic said to MJ, this is your league now, MJ was 28 years old.


You can share the league also, even when you 'own' it. Perfect example in your post-- Bird and Magic. You don't need to be 'invincible' to own the league.

moe94
07-25-2014, 03:31 PM
I was talking about his FG%. 20.7 ppg on 42.4 FG%. People are calling AI a Cancer and a volume scorer, but dude actually averaged 33 ppg on 45 FG% when they updated some rules in 2006.

Iverson is underrated. That was a 30 year old Iverson.

LoneyROY7
07-25-2014, 03:31 PM
Prime A.I. would destroy the NBA's current crop of guards.

Yes, even Paul and Westbrook.

Lebron23
07-25-2014, 03:31 PM
It's hard to say. It sort of is now, with people saying he is the best player in the game now, but i get your point, it doesn't seem like he has really dominated the entire league.

Part of it is because he teamed up with two other franchise players to win his chips, which people are sore about, and he has gotten beaten in the Finals even with his chosen teammates too. If he can't make the Cavs winners very quickly, who knows when ESPN will decide to move onto someone younger and declare him the next GOAT?

He was the only consistent performer for the Heat in the 2014 NBA Finals. It way just like Shaq in 2004. His teammates and sidekick sucked, underperformed, and choked at the same time.

Lebron in 7 years is still a 4x NBA MVP, 2x Finals MVP, 1x NBA Scoring Champion, and 3x Playoffs scoring champion.

moe94
07-25-2014, 03:32 PM
Prime A.I. would destroy the NBA's current crop of guards.

Yes, even Paul and Westbrook.

Forget that, Agent Zero would take a shit on them.

Lebron23
07-25-2014, 03:35 PM
Iverson is underrated. That was a 30 year old Iverson.



Prime A.I. would destroy the NBA's current crop of guards.

Yes, even Paul and Westbrook.


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Meticode
07-25-2014, 03:38 PM
It's already LeBron's league. 4 Final appearances the last 4 years. Two titles the last 4 years. No one else that wasn't on that Heat team has those accolades.

Also LeBron is changing and dictating the market as we speak. Tons of free agents didn't decide what they were going to do until LeBron made his moved. That move alone made the East wide open for almost anyone last year that was a 5th seed or better. Let's not forget his contract as well. He could be the first player to plan on doing multiple two year contracts consecutively to get the most money he can because of the new TV deal.

No disrespect to the Tim Duncans or Kevin Durants or Kobe Bryants, but ESPN SportsCenter turned into ESPN LeBronCenter for a week while people hung on every rumor of what he was doing.

SouBeachTalents
07-25-2014, 03:43 PM
It's obviously been LeBron's league the past 3 seasons. No other player even has an argument

I<3NBA
07-25-2014, 06:35 PM
when your Mommy stops sucking ****

Kvnzhangyay
07-25-2014, 06:37 PM
Thread backfired :(

VengefulAngel
07-25-2014, 06:43 PM
4 nba finals appearances and 2 rings in the last 4 years and it isn't Lebron's league?


Kid go back to playing Lego.

pauk
07-26-2014, 05:41 PM
Not sure where you have been?


In 2014, this league still doesn't belong to Lebron. In fact Duncan proved to Lebron that 3 old timers (Manu, Duncan, and Ray) are still more competitive than a man in his prime.

Hm...? Explain what could possibly lead you towards such a delusional statement... ?

Soundwave
07-26-2014, 05:43 PM
It is his league for the time being. He just loses half the time (with Ray Allen bail outs).

zoom17
07-26-2014, 06:06 PM
As ridiculous and asinine as the thread title and everything you said was, suggesting the league will ever "become" Lillard's trumps it all.

:roll:

BuffaloBill
07-26-2014, 06:21 PM
When the refs quit sucking off the spurs.



:yaohappy:

DMV2
07-26-2014, 06:28 PM
It's been LeBron's league since "The Quit Game" (Game 5) against the Celtics.

I think that was when fans and the media alike started talking about LeBron's mental toughness. Then you got the whole The Decision thing just a couple of months later. Even after winning back-to-back championships, that is still the theme behind the LeBron talk, especially after what Riley said in the press conference after their Finals loss.