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3ball
09-13-2015, 01:34 AM
Lebron scoring or assisting on 57% of his teams points via AAU-playground ball in 2015 Finals, where he just got the ball everytime to dribble at the top of the key.....

Or MJ scoring or assisting on 55% and 54% of his teams points in the 1993 and 1991 Finals within a strict, equal-opportunity, winning system like the Spurs or Warriors system?

FYI - this notion that ball-dominators expend more energy is factually false - Lebron only ran 3.0 miles per 48 minutes in the 2015 Playoffs, compared to 3.5+ miles per 48 minutes for off-ball and high-assisted players JJ Redick, Steph Curry, Mike Dunleavy, Danny Green, etc.. (Lebron is on 4th page, while the off-ball players are on first page):

http://stats.nba.com/tracking/#!/player/speed/?sort=DIST_48&dir=1&Season=2014-15&SeasonType=Playoffs
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KirbyPls
09-13-2015, 01:44 AM
I am more impressed with your willingness to copy-pasta 12-25 threads per day arguing the superiority of a player widely (and correctly) accepted as GOAT against another top-10 player with no shot to catch him, for $5-$20 from from Jeff to generate traffic. The tragedy is that this is your identity and you believe you are contributing to the world.

Congrats.

Young X
09-13-2015, 01:45 AM
You're just arguing with yourself at this point.

Everybody knows MJ's finals performances are more impressive than Lebron's. Even his own fans/stans know that. He's the GOAT for a f*cking reason.

There's no other explanation for all these threads other than you being threatened by Lebron. You're scared of him.

Hey Yo
09-13-2015, 01:49 AM
Lebron scoring or assisting on 57% of his teams points via aau-playground ball in 2015 Finals, where he just got the ball everytime to dribble at the top of the key.....

Or MJ scoring or assisting on 55% and 54% of his teams points in the 1993 and 1991 Finals within a strict, equal-opportunity, winning system like the Spurs or Warriors system?

FYI - this notion that ball-dominators expend more energy is factually false - Lebron only ran 3.0 miles per 48 minutes in the 2015 Playoffs, compared to 3.5+ miles per 48 minutes for off-ball and high-assisted players JJ Redick, Steph Curry, Mike Dunleavy, Danny Green, etc.. (Lebron is on 4th page, while the off-ball players are on first page):

http://stats.nba.com/tracking/#!/player/speed/?sort=DIST_48&dir=1&Season=2014-15&SeasonType=Playoffs

You have nothing to say...say nothing. Repeating yourself dozens of times and making new topics to do it is ridiculous.

learn it....live it... or keep getting ruined?!

swagga
09-13-2015, 05:02 AM
Lebron scoring or assisting on 57% of his teams points via AAU-playground ball in 2015 Finals, where he just got the ball everytime to dribble at the top of the key.....

Or MJ scoring or assisting on 55% and 54% of his teams points in the 1993 and 1991 Finals within a strict, equal-opportunity, winning system like the Spurs or Warriors system?

FYI - this notion that ball-dominators expend more energy is factually false - Lebron only ran 3.0 miles per 48 minutes in the 2015 Playoffs, compared to 3.5+ miles per 48 minutes for off-ball and high-assisted players JJ Redick, Steph Curry, Mike Dunleavy, Danny Green, etc.. (Lebron is on 4th page, while the off-ball players are on first page):

http://stats.nba.com/tracking/#!/player/speed/?sort=DIST_48&dir=1&Season=2014-15&SeasonType=Playoffs
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Quoting myself from a thread made by you 2 days ago:


so if the triangle is such a great offense why did it win only with super stacked teams ( 90s bulls, shaq lakers, 09-10 lakers).


so if the triangle offense is an equal opportunity system why did jordan take more than 30% of the fgs?


oh sorry, I forgot that the triangle offense was so good it didn't need jordan to go within one win of the NBA finals.

I see it now. You proposing jordan is overrated and that the true MVP is the triangle. That's an interesting point tbh. Post more.


so why did jordan had a MUCH higher usage rate and number of possessions, if it was such an equal oportunity offense?


so in this ideal offense the spacing wasn't optimal?


so it's an equal opportunity ideal offense, but only for teams with multiple top 10 players in the league, and it didn't actually provide perfect spacing. Your definition of ideal is indeed complicated

swagga
09-13-2015, 05:05 AM
btw, there is something incredibly funny about you. You want to be the GOAT troll, and you have the dedication for it, but you will always live in the shadow of euroleague/ming_7_6/killbillpana.

It's like kobe copying jordan religiously but still coming up short. So it's funny that you are a jordan stan behaving like kobe. Just not dedicated/talented enough I guess? :confusedshrug: Anyway, respect the effort :applause:

warriorfan
09-13-2015, 05:54 AM
rent free ball keeping these cats feeling some type of way :applause:

sportjames23
09-13-2015, 08:46 AM
rent free ball keeping these cats feeling some type of way :applause:


:roll: :roll: :roll:

And that's how he shall be referred to from now on, because he's livin rent free in these suckas heads.

CeltsGarlic
09-13-2015, 08:57 AM
Undoubtedly LeBron.

Kblaze8855
09-13-2015, 09:03 AM
Once more:


Repeating yourself dozens of times and making new topics to do it is ridiculous.

MP.Trey
09-13-2015, 09:29 AM
I'd be more impressed if you went a day without posting about LeBron.

ISHGoat
09-13-2015, 09:47 AM
Once more:

ban this ****ing ******