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k0kakw0rld
04-14-2016, 11:21 PM
Another accomplishment for the now, Top 3 player all time. :bowdown:

Unbelievable career already. We are all witnesses :rockon:

Link (http://www.foxsports.com.au/basketball/nba/lebrons-latest-feat-proves-hes-the-nbas-most-consistent-scorer-ever/news-story/b73f67ad5c1be0343b08cd94f69bd5b3)

raprap
04-14-2016, 11:29 PM
Still 31 years old. :applause:

Goofsta Knicca
04-14-2016, 11:34 PM
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Bankaii
04-15-2016, 12:04 AM
Jordan would've done it if he hadn't gotten hurt.
And I was surprised that Shaq, Kobe, and Wilt weren't one there.

Just says even more about how great Lebron is.:bowdown:

Im Still Ballin
04-15-2016, 12:08 AM
LayBoss.

Micku
04-15-2016, 12:11 AM
Wtf? Kobe didn't do it? Kareem didn't do it? Shaq didn't do it? Karl Malone didn't do it? Noooooooooooooo....

*checks*

Oh wow. MJ would've done it if he didn't get hurt or retired.

Wow. Anyway, amazing stuff from LBJ! Consistency.

Lebron23
04-15-2016, 12:20 AM
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3ball
04-15-2016, 12:29 AM
Another accomplishment for the now, Top 3 player all time. :bowdown:

Unbelievable career already. We are all witnesses :rockon:

Link (http://www.foxsports.com.au/basketball/nba/lebrons-latest-feat-proves-hes-the-nbas-most-consistent-scorer-ever/news-story/b73f67ad5c1be0343b08cd94f69bd5b3)



Imagine if your favorite player scored 5-7 more ppg in the playoffs on better efficiency across the board - that's what MJ did in comparison to Lebron:


Career Playoffs - PER GAME:

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 Playoffs - PER 100 POSSESSIONS:

JORDAN:. 43.3 pts.. 2.2 oreb.. 6.1 dreb.. 7.4 ast.. 4.0 tov.. 2.7 stl.. 1.1 blk.. 48.7 fg.. 56.8 ts.. 118 ORtg
LEBRON:. 36.5 pts.. 2.0 oreb.. 9.3 dreb.. 8.6 ast.. 4.5 tov.. 2.2 stl.. 1.2 blk.. 47.3 fg.. 56.5 ts.. 114 ORtg


Career Finals - PER GAME:

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


There's never been a number 1 option that scored 5-7 more ppg on better efficiency that wasn't considered the FAR better player.

Jordan's massive scoring edge on superior efficiency is far more valuable than Lebron's 1.0 assist edge (with more turnovers) and 2.5 def rebound edge (MJ had more offensive rebounds).

Lebron's assist edge is particularly meaningless considering he achieves his assists by lowering his TEAMMATES' assists and playmaking, as the stats show (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11709473&postcount=1).

Furthermore, Jordan scored 10 more ppg than his 2nd option for every playoff series of his career AND led the team in passing (MJ led the Bulls in assist percentage for both 3-peats (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11713121&postcount=49))... Lebron was never required to do that - he has several series where he wasn't even the team's leading scorer.

sd3035
04-15-2016, 12:34 AM
Imagine if your favorite player scored 5-7 more ppg in the playoffs on better efficiency across the board - that's what MJ did in comparison to Lebron:


Career Playoffs - PER GAME:

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 Playoffs - PER 100 POSSESSIONS:

JORDAN:. 43.3 pts.. 2.2 oreb.. 6.1 dreb.. 7.4 ast.. 4.0 tov.. 2.7 stl.. 1.1 blk.. 48.7 fg.. 56.8 ts.. 118 ORtg
LEBRON:. 36.5 pts.. 2.0 oreb.. 9.3 dreb.. 8.6 ast.. 4.5 tov.. 2.2 stl.. 1.2 blk.. 47.3 fg.. 56.5 ts.. 114 ORtg


Career Finals - PER GAME:

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


There's never been a number 1 option that scored 5-7 more ppg on better efficiency that wasn't considered the FAR better player.

Jordan's massive scoring edge on superior efficiency is far more valuable than Lebron's 1.0 assist edge (with more turnovers) and 2.5 def rebound edge (MJ had more offensive rebounds).

Lebron's assist edge is particularly meaningless considering he achieves his assists by lowering his TEAMMATES' assists and playmaking, as the stats show (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11709473&postcount=1).

Furthermore, Jordan scored 10 more ppg than his 2nd option for every playoff series of his career AND led the team in passing (MJ led the Bulls in assist percentage for both 3-peats (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11713121&postcount=49))... Lebron was never required to do that - he has several series where he wasn't even the team's leading scorer.

He didn't score 25ppg for 12 consecutive years though :applause: :applause:

3ball
04-15-2016, 12:56 AM
He didn't score 25ppg for 12 consecutive years though :applause: :applause:


:confusedshrug: ... Jordan averaged 30.1 PPG over 15 years on 49%, and 33.4 PPG in 179 playoff games at 50% fg.

He averged 5-7 more ppg in playoffs and Finals on higher efficiency than Lebron (fg%, TS, and ORtg).

He's also the all-time leader in PPG and Player Efficiency Rating, also win shares.

I much prefer these things over 25 ppg.. :yaohappy:


There's never been a number 1 option that scored 5-7 more ppg on better efficiency that wasn't considered the FAR better player.

Jordan's massive scoring edge on superior efficiency is far more valuable than Lebron's 1.0 assist edge (with more turnovers) and 2.5 def rebound edge (MJ had more offensive rebounds).

Lebron's assist edge is particularly meaningless considering he achieves his assists by lowering his TEAMMATES' assists and playmaking, as the stats show (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11709473&postcount=1).

Furthermore, Jordan scored 10 more ppg than his 2nd option for every playoff series of his career AND led the team in passing (MJ led the Bulls in assist percentage for both 3-peats (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11713121&postcount=49))... Lebron was never required to do that - he has several series where he wasn't even the team's leading scorer.

FireDavidKahn
04-15-2016, 01:08 AM
Jordan would've done it if he hadn't gotten hurt.
And I was surprised that Shaq, Kobe, and Wilt weren't one there.

Just says even more about how great Lebron is.:bowdown:
But didn't

Bankaii
04-15-2016, 01:41 AM
:confusedshrug: ... Jordan averaged 30.1 PPG over 15 years on 49%, and 33.4 PPG in 179 playoff games at 50% fg.

He averged 5-7 more ppg in playoffs and Finals on higher efficiency than Lebron (fg%, TS, and ORtg).

He's also the all-time leader in PPG and Player Efficiency Rating, also win shares.

I much prefer these things over 25 ppg.. :yaohappy:


There's never been a number 1 option that scored 5-7 more ppg on better efficiency that wasn't considered the FAR better player.

Jordan's massive scoring edge on superior efficiency is far more valuable than Lebron's 1.0 assist edge (with more turnovers) and 2.5 def rebound edge (MJ had more offensive rebounds).

Lebron's assist edge is particularly meaningless considering he achieves his assists by lowering his TEAMMATES' assists and playmaking, as the stats show (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11709473&postcount=1).

Furthermore, Jordan scored 10 more ppg than his 2nd option for every playoff series of his career AND led the team in passing (MJ led the Bulls in assist percentage for both 3-peats (http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11713121&postcount=49))... Lebron was never required to do that - he has several series where he wasn't even the team's leading scorer.
He didn't average 25 points for 12 consecutive seasons like LeGOAT did though:oldlol:

3ball
04-15-2016, 02:34 AM
He didn't average 25 points for 12 consecutive seasons like LeGOAT did though:oldlol:
Jordan's 30 ppg over 15 seasons is better.. :cheers:

Eye Test
04-15-2016, 02:46 AM
:rockon: :rockon:

this is what separates the KING from other guys that dont have 12 consecutive 25+ ppg :applause:

Gileraracer
04-15-2016, 02:59 AM
The first one to colluded twice in a historically weak conference and still managed to loose four times