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rlsmooth775
10-12-2014, 08:40 PM
I cant think of anyone else who did so much for his team this guy is so underappreciated

sportjames23
10-12-2014, 08:44 PM
He did lead them to 2/5 doe.

Kblaze8855
10-12-2014, 08:45 PM
Well thats awfully specific.

Not many finals MVPs....

Even fewer back to back finals mvps.

And not many people ever led their team in points, rebounds, and assists. Lebron...Pippen. Kg did it. Bird...may have. Not positive. It doesnt happen often.

Im sure it wouldnt happen all together many times.

Hakeem led his team in all 3 one run but I dont think he did it in both 94 and 95.

Duncan may have done it in 03.

But back to back?

Narrows it down too far.

Mr Exlax
10-12-2014, 08:46 PM
I cant think of anyone else who did so much for his team this guy is so underappreciated

This is why I always said Miami wasn't a good team. Shit's not fair for 1 person yo have to do that much for a team to win.

JT123
10-12-2014, 08:46 PM
He's neck and neck with Hakeem for least amount of help in back to back runs. :applause: But since Hakeem didn't lead the rockets in every single stat, I'm gonna have to say he had slightly more help than Bron.

sportjames23
10-12-2014, 08:48 PM
He's neck and neck with Hakeem for least amount of help in back to back runs. :applause: But since Hakeem didn't lead the rockets in every single stat, I'm gonna have to say he had slightly more help than Bron.


:facepalm

sammichoffate
10-12-2014, 08:54 PM
He's neck and neck with Hakeem for least amount of help in back to back runs. :applause: But since Hakeem didn't lead the rockets in every single stat, I'm gonna have to say he had slightly more help than Bron.What kind of weed are you smoking? :wtf:

Le Shaqtus
10-12-2014, 08:56 PM
He's neck and neck with Hakeem for least amount of help in back to back runs. :applause: But since Hakeem didn't lead the rockets in every single stat, I'm gonna have to say he had slightly more help than Bron.

Do you kiss your mother with that mouth?

sportjames23
10-12-2014, 08:56 PM
What kind of weed are you smoking? :wtf:


http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/236x/b6/46/3c/b6463ce17970705979b1426749a9690a.jpg

Sarcastic
10-12-2014, 08:59 PM
Lebron ball suppresses his teammates' stats. Everyone knows this.

sammichoffate
10-12-2014, 08:59 PM
http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/236x/b6/46/3c/b6463ce17970705979b1426749a9690a.jpg:eek:

Genaro
10-12-2014, 09:06 PM
Lebron ball suppresses his teammates' stats. Everyone knows this.
This.

c5terror
10-12-2014, 09:36 PM
He's neck and neck with Hakeem for least amount of help in back to back runs. :applause: But since Hakeem didn't lead the rockets in every single stat, I'm gonna have to say he had slightly more help than Bron.

:oldlol:
Hakeem lead the 94 rockets in
points, rebound, block and steal in both reg season and playoffs

Hakeem lead the 95 rockets in points, rebound,block and steal in reg season
and points rebound and block in playoffs.

c5terror
10-12-2014, 09:37 PM
I cant think of anyone else who did so much for his team this guy is so underappreciated

nah, Lebron should be out of top 10 and let Olajuwon in.

Hakeem lead the 94 rockets in
points, rebound, block and steal in both reg season and playoffs

Hakeem lead the 95 rockets in points, rebound,block and steal in reg season
and points rebound and block in playoffs.

SHAQisGOAT
10-12-2014, 10:18 PM
nah, Lebron should be out of top 10 and let Olajuwon in.

Hakeem lead the 94 rockets in
points, rebound, block and steal in both reg season and playoffs

Hakeem lead the 95 rockets in points, rebound,block and steal in reg season
and points rebound and block in playoffs.


For the 1984 Playoffs, Larry Bird led the Celtics in:
-points
-rebounds
-assists
-steals
-FG%
-FT%
-(also 3rd in blocks and 3rd in 3P% with more 3's taken)
:eek:
Think about how ****ing crazy that is, yet many people don't even know or talk about it.
He did it as a forward too (not a center), who wasn't even the team's primary ball-handler (not a guard either), and USG below 26%, oh and he led them straight to the title (against the absolutely stacked showtime Lakers, in the Finals).

Pointguard
10-12-2014, 10:26 PM
For the 1984 Playoffs, Larry Bird led the Celtics in:
-points
-rebounds
-assists
-steals
-FG%
-FT%
-(also 3rd in blocks and 3rd in 3P% with more 3's taken)
:eek:
Think about how ****ing crazy that is, yet many people don't even know or talk about it.
He did it as a forward too (not a center), who wasn't even the team's primary ball-handler (not a guard either), and USG below 26%, oh and he led them straight to the title (against the absolutely stacked showtime Lakers, in the Finals).

Wow!

jlip
10-12-2014, 10:30 PM
For the 1984 Playoffs, Larry Bird led the Celtics in:
-points
-rebounds
-assists
-steals
-FG%
-FT%
-(also 3rd in blocks and 3rd in 3P% with more 3's taken)
:eek:
Think about how ****ing crazy that is, yet many people don't even know or talk about it.
He did it as a forward too (not a center), who wasn't even the team's primary ball-handler (not a guard either), and USG below 26%, oh and he led them straight to the title (against the absolutely stacked showtime Lakers, in the Finals).

:applause: :applause: :applause:

Le Shaqtus
10-12-2014, 10:31 PM
For the 1984 Playoffs, Larry Bird led the Celtics in:
-points
-rebounds
-assists
-steals
-FG%
-FT%
-(also 3rd in blocks and 3rd in 3P% with more 3's taken)
:eek:
Think about how ****ing crazy that is, yet many people don't even know or talk about it.
He did it as a forward too (not a center), who wasn't even the team's primary ball-handler (not a guard either), and USG below 26%, oh and he led them straight to the title (against the absolutely stacked showtime Lakers, in the Finals).

But but but weak era

Bird>

c5terror
10-12-2014, 10:43 PM
For the 1984 Playoffs, Larry Bird led the Celtics in:
-points
-rebounds
-assists
-steals
-FG%
-FT%
-(also 3rd in blocks and 3rd in 3P% with more 3's taken)
:eek:
Think about how ****ing crazy that is, yet many people don't even know or talk about it.
He did it as a forward too (not a center), who wasn't even the team's primary ball-handler (not a guard either), and USG below 26%, oh and he led them straight to the title (against the absolutely stacked showtime Lakers, in the Finals).

oh yeah forgot the one too

c5terror
10-12-2014, 10:45 PM
But but but weak era

Bird>

80s are the golden era of NBA

SHAQisGOAT
10-12-2014, 11:00 PM
80s are the golden era of NBA

I agree, he was being ironic though...

Outscoring (on better efficiency) and outplaying a peak Bernard King, while having one of the greatest game7's ever.
Displaying all-around brilliance while being guarded by Marques Johnson, Sidney Moncrief and Paul Pressey.
Going against a team with the likes of Kareem, Magic, Worthy, Cooper, McAdoo, a team that was better on paper, playing better and expected to win.
...........

That's the opposite of weak era. While doing stuff like this:


For the 1984 Playoffs, Larry Bird led the Celtics in:
-points
-rebounds
-assists
-steals
-FG%
-FT%
-(also 3rd in blocks and 3rd in 3P% with more 3's taken)
:eek:
Think about how ****ing crazy that is, yet many people don't even know or talk about it.
He did it as a forward too (not a center), who wasn't even the team's primary ball-handler (not a guard either), and USG below 26%, oh and he led them straight to the title (against the absolutely stacked showtime Lakers, in the Finals).

And the "final result" being this:

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-8AL-grPX00U/T_d-ti9BXCI/AAAAAAAADmI/IvI00_V0xeY/s1600/Larry+Bird.jpg

Pointguard
10-12-2014, 11:21 PM
The stellar poster SCdac posted this before. Duncan's separation from his teammates was insane in every category.


Duncan was a beast.

A look at his 2003 numbers:

Scoring:

1. Duncan - 24.7 ppg
2. Parker - 14.7 ppg
3. Jackson - 12.8 ppg

Rebounding:

1. Duncan - 15.4 rpg
2. Robinson - 6.6 rpg
3. Rose - 5.8 rpg

Assists:

1. Duncan - 5.3 apg
2. Parker - 3.5 apg
3. Ginobili - 2.9 apg

SHAQisGOAT
10-12-2014, 11:24 PM
The stellar poster SCdac posted this before. Duncan's separation from his teammates was insane in every category.


Duncan was a beast.

A look at his 2003 numbers:

Scoring:

1. Duncan - 24.7 ppg
2. Parker - 14.7 ppg
3. Jackson - 12.8 ppg

Rebounding:

1. Duncan - 15.4 rpg
2. Robinson - 6.6 rpg
3. Rose - 5.8 rpg

Assists:

1. Duncan - 5.3 apg
2. Parker - 3.5 apg
3. Ginobili - 2.9 apg


Peak Duncan was terrific :bowdown:

rlsmooth775
10-12-2014, 11:24 PM
So Lebron is the only one to do it two years in a row for the championship round

Pointguard
10-12-2014, 11:26 PM
A credit to Lebron's greatness his run was three years straight, playoffs, regular season and finals I believe??? A period of like 300 games. That's insane for 2 titles and a third year run to the finals.

aj1987
10-12-2014, 11:50 PM
From 2012-2014, LeBron led the Heat in points, rebounds, steals, and assists in the Playoffs and the RS. Points, assists, and steals in the '11 RS (#3 in rebounds) and assists and steals in the playoffs (#2 in points, #3 in blocks, and #2 in rebounds). Pretty ****ing impressive.

Nash
10-13-2014, 05:49 AM
From 2012-2014, LeBron led the Heat in points, rebounds, steals, and assists in the Playoffs and the RS. Points, assists, and steals in the '11 RS (#3 in rebounds) and assists and steals in the playoffs (#2 in points, #3 in blocks, and #2 in rebounds). Pretty ****ing impressive.
.1 rebound from leading the team in every category in 2011 playoffs as well.

And all of that lead to 4 straight finals trips, with Lebron dominating every statistical category.

c5terror
10-13-2014, 08:04 AM
So Lebron is the only one to do it two years in a row for the championship round

Lebron rebound is overrated LOL.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZhm0wcwn0c

Still no lebron stan can explain why is it MJ have more offensive rebound in his first 9 years in the league than Lebron entire career despite Lebron being SF 6'8 and 250lbs. goes to show you that his rebound stat are fraud came from statpadding easy to get defensive rebound and stealing from teammates rebound.

ArbitraryWater
10-13-2014, 09:38 AM
From 2012-2014, LeBron led the Heat in points, rebounds, steals, and assists in the Playoffs and the RS. Points, assists, and steals in the '11 RS (#3 in rebounds) and assists and steals in the playoffs (#2 in points, #3 in blocks, and #2 in rebounds). Pretty ****ing impressive.

lol I like this guy more since LeBron left :applause:

Finally been able to appreciate what he gave y'all

aj1987
10-13-2014, 09:41 AM
lol I like this guy more since LeBron left :applause:

Finally been able to appreciate what he gave y'all
I've always liked LeBron (after he joined the Heat). I've been called a LeBron stan more than some actual stans. Doesn't change the fact that I still hate him for '11 or that I'm gonna call him out for his shortcomings.