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Akrazotile
01-16-2016, 02:00 AM
Unreal that we consider that kind of line a throwaway game for Lebron. As if he UNDER performed.
And then you think to yourself, wait, a bad night for Kobe, in his PRIME, is like 15/2/0 on 26% :roll:
And he actually HAD plenty of nights like that :roll:
Boiled down:
Bron = Top 5.
Kobe = Scrambling to get his career FG% back to 45 before the season is over so he doesn't drop out of the top 30.
Godd damn yall. :lol It's amazing anyone ever thought this was a legit competition.
ISHGoat
01-16-2016, 02:17 AM
19/7/7 on 14 shots would be an above average to good line for prime kobe. :roll:
Gus Hemmingway
01-16-2016, 02:46 AM
Literally six threads, ten page, cringe after cringe circle jerk if this happened to Kobe.
Lebron, yawn
:applause:
Akrazotile
01-16-2016, 03:04 AM
Like how 8.5', 7 inches around is just a ho-hum, roll-out-of-bed measurment for Lebron. While Kobe would be jelqing for eternity tryin to put up those numbers :roll:
warriorfan
01-16-2016, 03:05 AM
Like how 8.5', 7 inches around is just a ho-hum, roll-out-of-bed measurment for Lebron. While Kobe would be jelqing for eternity tryin to put up those numbers :roll:
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Gus Hemmingway
01-16-2016, 03:07 AM
Like how 8.5', 7 inches around is just a ho-hum, roll-out-of-bed measurment for Lebron. While Kobe would be jelqing for eternity tryin to put up those numbers :roll:
Jelqbe :roll: :roll:
Akrazotile
01-16-2016, 03:10 AM
Jelqbe :roll: :roll:
Kobe Lean Bryant :lol
Gus Hemmingway
01-16-2016, 03:13 AM
I'm :roll: over here knowing that someone else knows what that is
Akrazotile
01-16-2016, 03:17 AM
What do you think 'Lean Ween' Bean's notoriously grueling workout schedule is all about?? It aint practicing his shooting, that's for sure :oldlol:
3ball
01-16-2016, 03:48 AM
The statistical gap between MJ and Lebron will continue to grow as Lebron gets older and his stats continue to fall off:
Playoffs Thru Age 30:
Jordan: 34.7 ppg.. 1.6 oreb.. 5.1 dreb.. 6.6 apg.. 3.3 tov.. 2.3 spg.. 1.0 blk.. 50.1 fg.. 58.1 ts.. 119 ORtg
Lebron: 28.2 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.2 dreb.. 6.7 apg.. 3.5 tov.. 1.7 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 47.3 fg.. 56.5 ts.. 114 ORtg..
Finals Thru Age 30:
Jordan: 36.3 ppg.. 6.6 rpg.. 7.9 apg.. 3.4 tov.. 2.0 spg.. 0.76 bpg.. 52.6 fg
Lebron: 26.4 ppg.. 9.6 rpg.. 6.9 apg.. 4.0 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.54 bpg.. 44.6 fg
6-Year Prime - Per Game Stats:
JORDAN 1988-1993 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01.html#1988-1993-sum:playoffs_per_game): 34.6 ppg.. 1.6 oreb.. 5.1 dreb.. 6.6 apg.. 2.3 stl.. 0.9 blk.. 50.5 fg.. 58.3 ts.. 120 ORtg
LEBRON 2009-2014 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html#2009-2014-sum:playoffs_per_game): 28.1 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.1 dreb.. 6.1 apg.. 1.8 stl.. 0.9 bpg.. 50.4 fg.. 59.9 ts.. 118 ORtg
6-Year Prime - Per 100 Possessions:
JORDAN 1988-1993 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01.html#1988-1993-sum:playoffs_per_poss): 44.2 pts.. 2.0 oreb.. 6.6 dreb.. 8.5 ast.. 3.0 stl.. 1.2 blk.. 50.5 fg.. 58.3 ts.. 120 ORtg
LEBRON 2009-2014 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html#2009-2014-sum:playoffs_per_poss): 37.1 pts.. 2.0 oreb.. 9.3 dreb.. 8.1 ast.. 2.3 stl.. 1.2 blk.. 50.4 fg.. 59.9 ts.. 118 ORtg
Career Playoffs:
Jordan: 33.4 ppg.. 1.7 oreb.. 4.7 dreb.. 5.7 apg.. 3.1 tov.. 2.1 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 48.7 fg.. 56.8 ts.. 118 ORtg
Lebron: 28.2 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.2 dreb.. 6.7 apg.. 3.5 tov.. 1.7 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 47.3 fg.. 56.5 ts.. 114 ORtg..
Career Finals:
Jordan: 33.6 ppg.. 6.0 rpg.. 6.0 apg.. 2.8 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.65 bpg.. 48.1 fg
Lebron: 26.4 ppg.. 9.6 rpg.. 6.9 apg.. 4.0 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.54 bpg.. 44.6 fg
...............Percentage of team points scored while player was on floor
........................RS.....RS 4th.... PO....PO 4th....Finals.. Finals 4th
JORDAN 1997.... 36.0..... 40.1..... 37.7..... 46.3 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1996-97&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4)...... 40.9...... 50.4 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1996-97&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
JORDAN 1998.... 36.3..... 42.1..... 39.7..... 48.8 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1997-98&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4)...... 43.6...... 49.1 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1997-98&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
LEBRON 2009.... 35.0..... 39.3..... 41.5..... 42.4
LEBRON 2010.... 34.6..... 44.4..... 32.6..... 40.3
LEBRON 2011.... 32.0..... 32.8..... 28.1..... 30.7...... 21.4...... 14.8 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/2544/stats/usage/?Season=2010-11&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
LEBRON 2012.... 34.2..... 33.8..... 34.5..... 34.9...... 30.0...... 33.3
LEBRON 2013.... 32.1..... 32.1..... 30.6..... 36.0...... 29.3...... 39.1
LEBRON 2014.... 33.1..... 38.2..... 35.3..... 32.1...... 39.6...... 29.5
LEBRON 2015.... 30.1..... 38.9..... 35.0..... 42.4...... 40.0...... 44.5
LEBRON 2016.... 33.4..... 40.9
Don't make the mistake of thinking Lebron is close to MJ - there's never been a #1 option in history that scored 5-10 more ppg on better efficiency that wasn't considered the FAR better player..
And the stats above show how 34 and 35 year old MJ scored far more in the FOURTH than prime Lebron - it's pretty damning..
Jordan also had higher APG in the playoffs thru Lebron's current age, and also in their respective primes.. By the time Lebron's career is over, its very likely that his playoff assist average is less than Jordan's.
AirBonner
01-16-2016, 03:51 AM
The statistical gap between MJ and Lebron will continue to grow as Lebron gets older and his stats continue to fall off:
Playoffs Thru Age 30:
Jordan: 34.7 ppg.. 1.6 oreb.. 5.1 dreb.. 6.6 apg.. 3.3 tov.. 2.3 spg.. 1.0 blk.. 50.1 fg.. 58.1 ts.. 119 ORtg
Lebron: 28.2 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.2 dreb.. 6.7 apg.. 3.5 tov.. 1.7 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 47.3 fg.. 56.5 ts.. 114 ORtg..
Finals Thru Age 30:
Jordan: 36.3 ppg.. 6.6 rpg.. 7.9 apg.. 3.4 tov.. 2.0 spg.. 0.76 bpg.. 52.6 fg
Lebron: 26.4 ppg.. 9.6 rpg.. 6.9 apg.. 4.0 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.54 bpg.. 44.6 fg
6-Year Prime - Per Game Stats:
JORDAN 1988-1993 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01.html#1988-1993-sum:playoffs_per_game): 34.6 ppg.. 1.6 oreb.. 5.1 dreb.. 6.6 apg.. 2.3 stl.. 0.9 blk.. 50.5 fg.. 58.3 ts.. 120 ORtg
LEBRON 2009-2014 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html#2009-2014-sum:playoffs_per_game): 28.1 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.1 dreb.. 6.1 apg.. 1.8 stl.. 0.9 bpg.. 50.4 fg.. 59.9 ts.. 118 ORtg
6-Year Prime - Per 100 Possessions:
JORDAN 1988-1993 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01.html#1988-1993-sum:playoffs_per_poss): 44.2 pts.. 2.0 oreb.. 6.6 dreb.. 8.5 ast.. 3.0 stl.. 1.2 blk.. 50.5 fg.. 58.3 ts.. 120 ORtg
LEBRON 2009-2014 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html#2009-2014-sum:playoffs_per_poss): 37.1 pts.. 2.0 oreb.. 9.3 dreb.. 8.1 ast.. 2.3 stl.. 1.2 blk.. 50.4 fg.. 59.9 ts.. 118 ORtg
Career Playoffs:
Jordan: 33.4 ppg.. 1.7 oreb.. 4.7 dreb.. 5.7 apg.. 3.1 tov.. 2.1 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 48.7 fg.. 56.8 ts.. 118 ORtg
Lebron: 28.2 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.2 dreb.. 6.7 apg.. 3.5 tov.. 1.7 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 47.3 fg.. 56.5 ts.. 114 ORtg..
Career Finals:
Jordan: 33.6 ppg.. 6.0 rpg.. 6.0 apg.. 2.8 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.65 bpg.. 48.1 fg
Lebron: 26.4 ppg.. 9.6 rpg.. 6.9 apg.. 4.0 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.54 bpg.. 44.6 fg
...............Percentage of team points scored while player was on floor
........................RS.....RS 4th.... PO....PO 4th....Finals.. Finals 4th
JORDAN 1997.... 36.0..... 40.1..... 37.7..... 46.3 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1996-97&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4)...... 40.9...... 50.4 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1996-97&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
JORDAN 1998.... 36.3..... 42.1..... 39.7..... 48.8 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1997-98&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4)...... 43.6...... 49.1 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1997-98&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
LEBRON 2009.... 35.0..... 39.3..... 41.5..... 42.4
LEBRON 2010.... 34.6..... 44.4..... 32.6..... 40.3
LEBRON 2011.... 32.0..... 32.8..... 28.1..... 30.7...... 21.4...... 14.8 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/2544/stats/usage/?Season=2010-11&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
LEBRON 2012.... 34.2..... 33.8..... 34.5..... 34.9...... 30.0...... 33.3
LEBRON 2013.... 32.1..... 32.1..... 30.6..... 36.0...... 29.3...... 39.1
LEBRON 2014.... 33.1..... 38.2..... 35.3..... 32.1...... 39.6...... 29.5
LEBRON 2015.... 30.1..... 38.9..... 35.0..... 42.4...... 40.0...... 44.5
LEBRON 2016.... 33.4..... 40.9
Don't make the mistake of thinking Lebron is close to MJ - there's never been a #1 option in history that scored 5-10 more ppg on better efficiency that wasn't considered the FAR better player..
And the stats above show how 34 and 35 year old MJ scored far more in the FOURTH than prime Lebron - it's pretty damning..
Jordan also had higher APG in the playoffs thru Lebron's current age, and also in their respective primes.. By the time Lebron's career is over, its very likely that his playoff assist average is less than Jordan's.
No one was comparing LeBron to Jordan in this thread :hammerhead: :banghead:
SouBeachTalents
01-16-2016, 03:54 AM
The statistical gap between MJ and Lebron will continue to grow as Lebron gets older and his stats continue to fall off:
Playoffs Thru Age 30:
Jordan: 34.7 ppg.. 1.6 oreb.. 5.1 dreb.. 6.6 apg.. 3.3 tov.. 2.3 spg.. 1.0 blk.. 50.1 fg.. 58.1 ts.. 119 ORtg
Lebron: 28.2 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.2 dreb.. 6.7 apg.. 3.5 tov.. 1.7 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 47.3 fg.. 56.5 ts.. 114 ORtg..
Finals Thru Age 30:
Jordan: 36.3 ppg.. 6.6 rpg.. 7.9 apg.. 3.4 tov.. 2.0 spg.. 0.76 bpg.. 52.6 fg
Lebron: 26.4 ppg.. 9.6 rpg.. 6.9 apg.. 4.0 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.54 bpg.. 44.6 fg
6-Year Prime - Per Game Stats:
JORDAN 1988-1993 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01.html#1988-1993-sum:playoffs_per_game): 34.6 ppg.. 1.6 oreb.. 5.1 dreb.. 6.6 apg.. 2.3 stl.. 0.9 blk.. 50.5 fg.. 58.3 ts.. 120 ORtg
LEBRON 2009-2014 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html#2009-2014-sum:playoffs_per_game): 28.1 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.1 dreb.. 6.1 apg.. 1.8 stl.. 0.9 bpg.. 50.4 fg.. 59.9 ts.. 118 ORtg
6-Year Prime - Per 100 Possessions:
JORDAN 1988-1993 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01.html#1988-1993-sum:playoffs_per_poss): 44.2 pts.. 2.0 oreb.. 6.6 dreb.. 8.5 ast.. 3.0 stl.. 1.2 blk.. 50.5 fg.. 58.3 ts.. 120 ORtg
LEBRON 2009-2014 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html#2009-2014-sum:playoffs_per_poss): 37.1 pts.. 2.0 oreb.. 9.3 dreb.. 8.1 ast.. 2.3 stl.. 1.2 blk.. 50.4 fg.. 59.9 ts.. 118 ORtg
Career Playoffs:
Jordan: 33.4 ppg.. 1.7 oreb.. 4.7 dreb.. 5.7 apg.. 3.1 tov.. 2.1 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 48.7 fg.. 56.8 ts.. 118 ORtg
Lebron: 28.2 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.2 dreb.. 6.7 apg.. 3.5 tov.. 1.7 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 47.3 fg.. 56.5 ts.. 114 ORtg..
Career Finals:
Jordan: 33.6 ppg.. 6.0 rpg.. 6.0 apg.. 2.8 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.65 bpg.. 48.1 fg
Lebron: 26.4 ppg.. 9.6 rpg.. 6.9 apg.. 4.0 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.54 bpg.. 44.6 fg
...............Percentage of team points scored while player was on floor
........................RS.....RS 4th.... PO....PO 4th....Finals.. Finals 4th
JORDAN 1997.... 36.0..... 40.1..... 37.7..... 46.3 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1996-97&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4)...... 40.9...... 50.4 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1996-97&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
JORDAN 1998.... 36.3..... 42.1..... 39.7..... 48.8 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1997-98&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4)...... 43.6...... 49.1 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1997-98&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
LEBRON 2009.... 35.0..... 39.3..... 41.5..... 42.4
LEBRON 2010.... 34.6..... 44.4..... 32.6..... 40.3
LEBRON 2011.... 32.0..... 32.8..... 28.1..... 30.7...... 21.4...... 14.8 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/2544/stats/usage/?Season=2010-11&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
LEBRON 2012.... 34.2..... 33.8..... 34.5..... 34.9...... 30.0...... 33.3
LEBRON 2013.... 32.1..... 32.1..... 30.6..... 36.0...... 29.3...... 39.1
LEBRON 2014.... 33.1..... 38.2..... 35.3..... 32.1...... 39.6...... 29.5
LEBRON 2015.... 30.1..... 38.9..... 35.0..... 42.4...... 40.0...... 44.5
LEBRON 2016.... 33.4..... 40.9
Don't make the mistake of thinking Lebron is close to MJ - there's never been a #1 option in history that scored 5-10 more ppg on better efficiency that wasn't considered the FAR better player..
And the stats above show how 34 and 35 year old MJ scored far more in the FOURTH than prime Lebron - it's pretty damning..
Jordan also had higher APG in the playoffs thru Lebron's current age, and also in their respective primes.. By the time Lebron's career is over, its very likely that his playoff assist average is less than Jordan's.
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Smoke117
01-16-2016, 03:56 AM
The statistical gap between MJ and Lebron will continue to grow as Lebron gets older and his stats continue to fall off:
Playoffs Thru Age 30:
Jordan: 34.7 ppg.. 1.6 oreb.. 5.1 dreb.. 6.6 apg.. 3.3 tov.. 2.3 spg.. 1.0 blk.. 50.1 fg.. 58.1 ts.. 119 ORtg
Lebron: 28.2 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.2 dreb.. 6.7 apg.. 3.5 tov.. 1.7 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 47.3 fg.. 56.5 ts.. 114 ORtg..
Finals Thru Age 30:
Jordan: 36.3 ppg.. 6.6 rpg.. 7.9 apg.. 3.4 tov.. 2.0 spg.. 0.76 bpg.. 52.6 fg
Lebron: 26.4 ppg.. 9.6 rpg.. 6.9 apg.. 4.0 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.54 bpg.. 44.6 fg
6-Year Prime - Per Game Stats:
JORDAN 1988-1993 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01.html#1988-1993-sum:playoffs_per_game): 34.6 ppg.. 1.6 oreb.. 5.1 dreb.. 6.6 apg.. 2.3 stl.. 0.9 blk.. 50.5 fg.. 58.3 ts.. 120 ORtg
LEBRON 2009-2014 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html#2009-2014-sum:playoffs_per_game): 28.1 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.1 dreb.. 6.1 apg.. 1.8 stl.. 0.9 bpg.. 50.4 fg.. 59.9 ts.. 118 ORtg
6-Year Prime - Per 100 Possessions:
JORDAN 1988-1993 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01.html#1988-1993-sum:playoffs_per_poss): 44.2 pts.. 2.0 oreb.. 6.6 dreb.. 8.5 ast.. 3.0 stl.. 1.2 blk.. 50.5 fg.. 58.3 ts.. 120 ORtg
LEBRON 2009-2014 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html#2009-2014-sum:playoffs_per_poss): 37.1 pts.. 2.0 oreb.. 9.3 dreb.. 8.1 ast.. 2.3 stl.. 1.2 blk.. 50.4 fg.. 59.9 ts.. 118 ORtg
Career Playoffs:
Jordan: 33.4 ppg.. 1.7 oreb.. 4.7 dreb.. 5.7 apg.. 3.1 tov.. 2.1 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 48.7 fg.. 56.8 ts.. 118 ORtg
Lebron: 28.2 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.2 dreb.. 6.7 apg.. 3.5 tov.. 1.7 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 47.3 fg.. 56.5 ts.. 114 ORtg..
Career Finals:
Jordan: 33.6 ppg.. 6.0 rpg.. 6.0 apg.. 2.8 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.65 bpg.. 48.1 fg
Lebron: 26.4 ppg.. 9.6 rpg.. 6.9 apg.. 4.0 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.54 bpg.. 44.6 fg
...............Percentage of team points scored while player was on floor
........................RS.....RS 4th.... PO....PO 4th....Finals.. Finals 4th
JORDAN 1997.... 36.0..... 40.1..... 37.7..... 46.3 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1996-97&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4)...... 40.9...... 50.4 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1996-97&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
JORDAN 1998.... 36.3..... 42.1..... 39.7..... 48.8 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1997-98&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4)...... 43.6...... 49.1 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1997-98&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
LEBRON 2009.... 35.0..... 39.3..... 41.5..... 42.4
LEBRON 2010.... 34.6..... 44.4..... 32.6..... 40.3
LEBRON 2011.... 32.0..... 32.8..... 28.1..... 30.7...... 21.4...... 14.8 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/2544/stats/usage/?Season=2010-11&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
LEBRON 2012.... 34.2..... 33.8..... 34.5..... 34.9...... 30.0...... 33.3
LEBRON 2013.... 32.1..... 32.1..... 30.6..... 36.0...... 29.3...... 39.1
LEBRON 2014.... 33.1..... 38.2..... 35.3..... 32.1...... 39.6...... 29.5
LEBRON 2015.... 30.1..... 38.9..... 35.0..... 42.4...... 40.0...... 44.5
LEBRON 2016.... 33.4..... 40.9
Don't make the mistake of thinking Lebron is close to MJ - there's never been a #1 option in history that scored 5-10 more ppg on better efficiency that wasn't considered the FAR better player..
And the stats above show how 34 and 35 year old MJ scored far more in the FOURTH than prime Lebron - it's pretty damning..
Jordan also had higher APG in the playoffs thru Lebron's current age, and also in their respective primes.. By the time Lebron's career is over, its very likely that his playoff assist average is less than Jordan's.
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Verticality
01-16-2016, 04:06 AM
Like how 8.5', 7 inches around is just a ho-hum, roll-out-of-bed measurment for Lebron. While Kobe would be jelqing for eternity tryin to put up those numbers :roll:
:lol
Dom213
01-16-2016, 04:39 AM
The statistical gap between MJ and Lebron will continue to grow as Lebron gets older and his stats continue to fall off:
Playoffs Thru Age 30:
Jordan: 34.7 ppg.. 1.6 oreb.. 5.1 dreb.. 6.6 apg.. 3.3 tov.. 2.3 spg.. 1.0 blk.. 50.1 fg.. 58.1 ts.. 119 ORtg
Lebron: 28.2 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.2 dreb.. 6.7 apg.. 3.5 tov.. 1.7 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 47.3 fg.. 56.5 ts.. 114 ORtg..
Finals Thru Age 30:
Jordan: 36.3 ppg.. 6.6 rpg.. 7.9 apg.. 3.4 tov.. 2.0 spg.. 0.76 bpg.. 52.6 fg
Lebron: 26.4 ppg.. 9.6 rpg.. 6.9 apg.. 4.0 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.54 bpg.. 44.6 fg
6-Year Prime - Per Game Stats:
JORDAN 1988-1993 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01.html#1988-1993-sum:playoffs_per_game): 34.6 ppg.. 1.6 oreb.. 5.1 dreb.. 6.6 apg.. 2.3 stl.. 0.9 blk.. 50.5 fg.. 58.3 ts.. 120 ORtg
LEBRON 2009-2014 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html#2009-2014-sum:playoffs_per_game): 28.1 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.1 dreb.. 6.1 apg.. 1.8 stl.. 0.9 bpg.. 50.4 fg.. 59.9 ts.. 118 ORtg
6-Year Prime - Per 100 Possessions:
JORDAN 1988-1993 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01.html#1988-1993-sum:playoffs_per_poss): 44.2 pts.. 2.0 oreb.. 6.6 dreb.. 8.5 ast.. 3.0 stl.. 1.2 blk.. 50.5 fg.. 58.3 ts.. 120 ORtg
LEBRON 2009-2014 (http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html#2009-2014-sum:playoffs_per_poss): 37.1 pts.. 2.0 oreb.. 9.3 dreb.. 8.1 ast.. 2.3 stl.. 1.2 blk.. 50.4 fg.. 59.9 ts.. 118 ORtg
Career Playoffs:
Jordan: 33.4 ppg.. 1.7 oreb.. 4.7 dreb.. 5.7 apg.. 3.1 tov.. 2.1 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 48.7 fg.. 56.8 ts.. 118 ORtg
Lebron: 28.2 ppg.. 1.5 oreb.. 7.2 dreb.. 6.7 apg.. 3.5 tov.. 1.7 spg.. 0.9 blk.. 47.3 fg.. 56.5 ts.. 114 ORtg..
Career Finals:
Jordan: 33.6 ppg.. 6.0 rpg.. 6.0 apg.. 2.8 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.65 bpg.. 48.1 fg
Lebron: 26.4 ppg.. 9.6 rpg.. 6.9 apg.. 4.0 tov.. 1.8 spg.. 0.54 bpg.. 44.6 fg
...............Percentage of team points scored while player was on floor
........................RS.....RS 4th.... PO....PO 4th....Finals.. Finals 4th
JORDAN 1997.... 36.0..... 40.1..... 37.7..... 46.3 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1996-97&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4)...... 40.9...... 50.4 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1996-97&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
JORDAN 1998.... 36.3..... 42.1..... 39.7..... 48.8 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1997-98&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4)...... 43.6...... 49.1 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/893/stats/usage/?Season=1997-98&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
LEBRON 2009.... 35.0..... 39.3..... 41.5..... 42.4
LEBRON 2010.... 34.6..... 44.4..... 32.6..... 40.3
LEBRON 2011.... 32.0..... 32.8..... 28.1..... 30.7...... 21.4...... 14.8 (http://stats.nba.com/player/#!/2544/stats/usage/?Season=2010-11&SeasonType=Playoffs&Period=4&PORound=4)
LEBRON 2012.... 34.2..... 33.8..... 34.5..... 34.9...... 30.0...... 33.3
LEBRON 2013.... 32.1..... 32.1..... 30.6..... 36.0...... 29.3...... 39.1
LEBRON 2014.... 33.1..... 38.2..... 35.3..... 32.1...... 39.6...... 29.5
LEBRON 2015.... 30.1..... 38.9..... 35.0..... 42.4...... 40.0...... 44.5
LEBRON 2016.... 33.4..... 40.9
Don't make the mistake of thinking Lebron is close to MJ - there's never been a #1 option in history that scored 5-10 more ppg on better efficiency that wasn't considered the FAR better player..
And the stats above show how 34 and 35 year old MJ scored far more in the FOURTH than prime Lebron - it's pretty damning..
Jordan also had higher APG in the playoffs thru Lebron's current age, and also in their respective primes.. By the time Lebron's career is over, its very likely that his playoff assist average is less than Jordan's.
Jeff, just go back on Euroleague. At least it's more enjoyable than this Jordan myth account.
Blue&Orange
01-16-2016, 08:02 AM
a quiet off-night
Translation would be, cherry picking and statpadding on a stacked team.
Wonder why his FG% and assists went up now that Kyre and Shumpert are back :rolleyes:
Lebron doing what he does best, statpadding and 2\7.
Top 10 for sure.
BuffaloBill
01-16-2016, 08:05 AM
Quiet off night?
No, this is when Lebron is at his best. When he's not dominating the ball and letting his stacked team actually make plays.
Akrazotile
01-16-2016, 11:13 AM
Quiet off night?
No, this is when Lebron is at his best. When he's not dominating the ball and letting his stacked team actually make plays.
:milton
Straight_Ballin
01-16-2016, 12:14 PM
Unreal that we consider that kind of line a throwaway game for Lebron. As if he UNDER performed.
And then you think to yourself, wait, a bad night for Kobe, in his PRIME, is like 15/2/0 on 26% :roll:
And he actually HAD plenty of nights like that :roll:
Boiled down:
Bron = Top 5.
Kobe = Scrambling to get his career FG% back to 45 before the season is over so he doesn't drop out of the top 30.
Godd damn yall. :lol It's amazing anyone ever thought this was a legit competition.
Why don't I just stop you right here. What is Lebron's current fg% from 3 feet and out? Please stop pretending that he's also not shooting like shit and having the worst shooting season of his career outside 3 feet. He may be bulldozing, offensive fouling, and traveling his way to the rim just fine, but I'm talking about actual shooting.
Bandito
01-16-2016, 01:39 PM
Quiet off night?
No, this is when Lebron is at his best. When he's not dominating the ball and letting his stacked team actually make plays.
Exactly what I was gonna post.
WindmiLL
01-16-2016, 02:18 PM
Quiet off night?
No, this is when Lebron is at his best. When he's not dominating the ball and letting his stacked team actually make plays.
Really?
So why are 11' Finals considered a failure for him then? He wasn't dominating the ball and let his stacked team actually make plays. But something doesn't add up here? Is Lebron not at his best when doing that or that team wasn't stacked at all since Dallas destroyed them and all the blame fell on Lebron? :oldlol:
Or 10' against Boston, was he too passive and he quit or was he just hiding in the corner being at his best and letting his stacked team make plays? :roll:
Hey Yo
01-16-2016, 03:18 PM
Really?
So why are 11' Finals considered a failure for him then? He wasn't dominating the ball and let his stacked team actually make plays. But something doesn't add up here? Is Lebron not at his best when doing that or that team wasn't stacked at all since Dallas destroyed them and all the blame fell on Lebron? :oldlol:
Or 10' against Boston, was he too passive and he quit or was he just hiding in the corner being at his best and letting his stacked team make plays? :roll:
:applause:
Your post will fall on blinds eyes, cause they know they have no answer for it.
Gileraracer
01-17-2016, 12:12 PM
What's better, 2/6 or 5/7? :confusedshrug:
Magic 32
01-17-2016, 12:22 PM
Really?
So why are 11' Finals considered a failure for him then?
Because Jason Terry torched him.
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