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scuzzy
05-21-2016, 07:18 PM
Lebron broke 2 playoff records last game and may possibly crack another one tonight

If by some miracle he leads his team to 16-0, while hoisting a FMVP trophy. Curry's whole season and MVP will be shadowed historically by Lebron's playoffs at overcoming the greatest odds.

In addition, Curry will be looked at forever as the one who fell short with the greatest roster ever assembled

This isn't really a debate, I just want to see some thoughts

Dray n Klay
05-21-2016, 07:19 PM
I'd say having the most missed shots in NBA History is more impressive than both.


Requires a rare combination of effort, dedication, lack of IQ, and selfishness to accomplish.

GrapeApe
05-21-2016, 07:24 PM
16-0 would obviously be more impressive.

Ben Simmons
05-21-2016, 07:25 PM
16-0 is more impressive only if they beat the 73-9 team.

KiiiiNG
05-21-2016, 07:25 PM
Everything you said is spot-on.

The truth is, the Warriors are massive favorites to win the title. Curry's MVP season and championship LAST YEAR was over-shadowed by LeBron's all-time great finals performance where he amassed 4 fmvp votes on the losing team, whereas Curry received ZERO on the winning one. But if LeBron actually pulled off the impossible and beat the Warriors this go-around? That would just devastate Curry's entire career. We'd never really take him seriously as the leagues best player - (not that we ever did :lol )

:cheers:

Real14
05-21-2016, 07:31 PM
Cavs have no chance on going 16-0:facepalm

scuzzy
05-21-2016, 07:32 PM
16-0 is more impressive only if they beat the 73-9 team.
Beating the team that beat the 73-9 team is actually more impressive


Besides, as the Spurs proved this post season, the reg season records means zip zilch nadda.

ScalsFan21
05-21-2016, 07:39 PM
If the Cavs somehow sweep GS, 16-0 is FAR more impressive than 73-9. But almost the entirely of that would be based on that last 4-0. 12-0 against the East isn't nothing, but those 3 series combined aren't half as difficult as the finals will be for them.

Smoke117
05-21-2016, 07:51 PM
16-0 obviously

Asukal
05-21-2016, 07:54 PM
LOL! They aren't sweeping GSW in the finals, how stupid are you leflop stans? :hammerhead:

scuzzy
05-21-2016, 07:56 PM
Everything you said is spot-on.

The truth is, the Warriors are massive favorites to win the title. Curry's MVP season and championship LAST YEAR was over-shadowed by LeBron's all-time great finals performance where he amassed 4 fmvp votes on the losing team, whereas Curry received ZERO on the winning one. But if LeBron actually pulled off the impossible and beat the Warriors this go-around? That would just devastate Curry's entire career. We'd never really take him seriously as the leagues best player - (not that we ever did :lol )

:cheers:


Yep and while it would be a the most upsetting defeat of all time, it's actually realistic

Remember, Lebron with a 2nd option of Dellavedova, was one overtime away from being up 3-0 in last year's series

hold this L
05-21-2016, 08:12 PM
Everything you said is spot-on.

The truth is, the Warriors are massive favorites to win the title. Curry's MVP season and championship LAST YEAR was over-shadowed by LeBron's all-time great finals performance where he amassed 4 fmvp votes on the losing team, whereas Curry received ZERO on the winning one. But if LeBron actually pulled off the impossible and beat the Warriors this go-around? That would just devastate Curry's entire career. We'd never really take him seriously as the leagues best player - (not that we ever did :lol )

:cheers:
You said Curry isn't that good and Lebron and Durant are better.. so which is it? Can't have the cake and eat it. :lol

inclinerator
05-21-2016, 08:13 PM
16-0 hasnt been done 73-9 has

hold this L
05-21-2016, 08:13 PM
I think going 12-0 on the East and then getting swept by Gold State in the final would be pretty impressive as well. :pimp: