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ballin33
12-25-2015, 02:49 AM
I say they would finish with around 28-30 wins with 2009 LeBron.

dubeta
12-25-2015, 02:50 AM
This Sixers team is more talented than Brons 2009 supporting cast which won 66 games


So probably 68-70 wins

FreezingTsmoove
12-25-2015, 03:03 AM
At least 50

GrapeApe
12-25-2015, 03:06 AM
This Sixers team is more talented than Brons 2009 supporting cast which won 66 games


So probably 68-70 wins

Lebron didn't even win that many games with prime Wade and Bosh.

Realistically the Sixers probably win about 35 games with peak Lebron.

dubeta
12-25-2015, 03:11 AM
Lebron didn't even win that many games with prime Wade and Bosh.

Realistically the Sixers probably win about 35 games with peak Lebron.

Thats cause Wade and LeBron had chemistry issues, and Wade missed games from 2012-2014


Also, Wade has a horrible off-ball game that prevented the Heat playing to optimal capacity, reducing their potential for wins


LOL at 35 wins :facepalm If LeBron only wins 35 with the sixers, explain how LeBron won 66 with the Cavs in 2009?

SpaceJam
12-25-2015, 03:15 AM
Thats cause Wade and LeBron had chemistry issues, and Wade missed games from 2012-2014


Also, Wade has a horrible off-ball game that prevented the Heat playing to optimal capacity, reducing their potential for wins


LOL at 35 wins :facepalm If LeBron only wins 35 with the sixers, explain how LeBron won 66 with the Cavs in 2009?

Folks with a mere 7 days to go of 2015, we have a late entry for dumbest post of the year :facepalm

To answer OP, I figure 45-50

GrapeApe
12-25-2015, 03:21 AM
Thats cause Wade and LeBron had chemistry issues, and Wade missed games from 2012-2014


Also, Wade has a horrible off-ball game that prevented the Heat playing to optimal capacity, reducing their potential for wins


LOL at 35 wins :facepalm If LeBron only wins 35 with the sixers, explain how LeBron won 66 with the Cavs in 2009?

Wade is one of the best off-ball players in the league. Do you even watch basketball? Lebron and Wade developed great chemistry because of Wade's off-ball cutting ability. When Wade was out Lebron still had all-star and future HOFer Chris Bosh.

Also, the 2009 Cavs were stacked. Lebron had 4 all-stars in Williams, Ilgauskas, Sczcerbiak, and Wallace. (Your logic btw)

imdaman99
12-25-2015, 03:21 AM
2009 Lebron, at least 45-50 wins. He was really good but outside of Noel, who is a good defender on this team? Lebron? The reason Lebron won so many games with the Cavs was because the offense was was built around him to maximize his stats (it's what he wanted) and a great team defense. Great team defense will keep you in most games and he was good enough to take over in key spurts at the end. He would just get exposed by good teams in the playoffs. Or if he played really well, his team shut down around him.

dubeta
12-25-2015, 03:23 AM
Also, the 2009 Cavs were stacked. Lebron had 4 all-stars in Williams, Ilgauskas, Sczcerbiak, and Wallace.

:facepalm


Can you stop trolling please?


Ilgauskas was finished, Wallace was 36 and Sczerbiak was a spot up shooter


Williams wasnt even a legit all-star, he was a replacement due to 2 injuries





Its hard to find objective discussion here

JT123
12-25-2015, 03:30 AM
First place in the East with Kobe stans crying about how he ran to a stacked team loaded with young talent.

stalkerforlife
12-25-2015, 03:31 AM
30-52.

dubeta
12-25-2015, 03:33 AM
First place in the East with Kobe stans crying about how he ran to a stacked team loaded with young talent.

:lol



All of a sudden they'll be saying

Okafor >> Gasol

Embiid (even tho he's injured) = Prime Shaq

Tony Wroten = Prime Wade


:lol

GrapeApe
12-25-2015, 03:36 AM
:facepalm


Can you stop trolling please?


Ilgauskas was finished, Wallace was 36 and Sczerbiak was a spot up shooter


Williams wasnt even a legit all-star, he was a replacement due to 2 injuries





Its hard to find objective discussion here

Why does that apply to Lebron's teammates but nobody else? You referred to Celtics Shaq and Heat Danny Granger as all-stars when they barely played. You still call Luol Deng an all-star when he's clearly nowhere near it. Again, I'm just applying your logic, and by that logic the 2009 Cavs were stacked.

dubeta
12-25-2015, 03:38 AM
Why does that apply to Lebron's teammates but nobody else? You referred to Celtics Shaq and Heat Danny Granger as all-stars when they barely played. You still call Luol Deng an all-star when he's clearly nowhere near it. Again, I'm just applying your logic, and by that logic the 2009 Cavs were stacked.

Deng was an all-star the year before he joined the Heat, Granger was one 2 years before joining the Heat, so they were as good as all-stars when joining the Heat


Meanwhile Szcerbiak and Ilgauskas were all stars 4-5 years before that season, a long time ago

Mo wasnt an actual all-star (injury replacement)



Best case you could argue Shaq was a allstar (he was in the game in 2009), but he played limited minutes anyway


Point still stands Granger and Deng DEFINATELY count as all-stars, while Wade/Bosh are 2 superstars


The Heat shouldve been the favourites last year, and still should be favourites this year.

SpaceJam
12-25-2015, 03:45 AM
Deng was an all-star the year before he joined the Heat, Granger was one 2 years before joining the Heat, so they were as good as all-stars when joining the Heat


Meanwhile Szcerbiak and Ilgauskas were all stars 4-5 years before that season, a long time ago

Mo wasnt an actual all-star (injury replacement)



Best case you could argue Shaq was a allstar (he was in the game in 2009), but he played limited minutes anyway


Point still stands Granger and Deng DEFINATELY count as all-stars, while Wade/Bosh are 2 superstars


The Heat shouldve been the favourites last year, and still should be favourites this year.

Danny Granger was an all star in 2008-09

He joined Miami in 14-15

Ilgauskas was an all star in 2004-05

You're talking about 2008-09 Cavs

Do the math.

Oh boy :facepalm

GrapeApe
12-25-2015, 03:52 AM
Deng was an all-star the year before he joined the Heat, Granger was one 2 years before joining the Heat, so they were as good as all-stars when joining the Heat


Meanwhile Szcerbiak and Ilgauskas were all stars 4-5 years before that season, a long time ago

Mo wasnt an actual all-star (injury replacement)



Best case you could argue Shaq was a allstar (he was in the game in 2009), but he played limited minutes anyway


Point still stands Granger and Deng DEFINATELY count as all-stars, while Wade/Bosh are 2 superstars


The Heat shouldve been the favourites last year, and still should be favourites this year.

Deng was not an all-star the year before joining the Heat. In 2014 he had one of the worst seasons of his career. Stop making shit up.

Granger could barely get up and down the court last year. He played in 30 games and averaged 6/3/1 on 40% with an 8.6 PER.

livingby3's
12-25-2015, 06:31 AM
Somewhere between 10 to 70

JebronLames
12-25-2015, 06:50 AM
1st seed in east. Favored to win in the east. Did you not follow basketball during 09 and 2010 season?

leMVP
12-25-2015, 07:21 AM
45-50 wins.

I don't see any other player (Maybe Durant) can impact that team and make them a playoffs contender like Lebron.

Not even Curry or Davis.