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SpaceJam2
04-06-2019, 06:37 PM
WS/48 is a true testament as to who has contributed the most to winning ball games so I decided to look at the NBA's top 10 highest WS/48 among the playoffs.
NBA's Top 10 Best Playoff WS/48 (14 game minimum)
1. LeBron - .388 (14 games, 2009)
2. Jordan - .333 (17 games, 1991)
3. Jordan - .306 (18 games, 1996)
4. Kareem - .297 (16 games, 1974)
5. LeBron - .284 (23 games, 2012)
6. Jordan - .284 (17 games, 1990)
7. Durant - .280 (15 games, 2017)
8. Duncan - .279 (24 games, 2003)
9. J. West - .278 (15 games 1968)
10. LeBron - .275 (18 games, 2017)
*Bests that did not make the top 10 list:
*Bold notes still active
J. West -.274 (18 games, 1969)
LeBron - .274 (21 games, 2016)
Curry - .272 (17 games, 2017)
Kareem - .271 (14 games, 1971)
Jordan - .270 (17 games, 1989)
Magic - .267 (14 games, 1986)
Bird - .263 (18 games, 1986)
Dirk - .263 (23 games, 2006)
Shaq - .260 (16 games, 2001)
Kobe - .260 (16 games, 2001)
Russell - .257 (14 games, 1962)
Wilt - .253 (15 game, 1967)
D-Rob - .243 (17 games, 1999)
Wade - .240 (24 games, 2006)
Miller - .236 (16 games, 1994)
Hakeem - .231 (20 games, 1986)
Malone - .220 (16 games, 1992)
Gervin - .216 (14 games, 1979)
Doctor J - .215 (19 games, 1977)
Barkley - .215 (24 games, 1993)
Manny98
04-06-2019, 06:53 PM
2012 LeBron was the GOAT playoff run
He had to go through 4 Hall of fame small forwards and destroyed them all
He had the greatest single game playoff performance ever against the Celtics
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/BasicAlienatedAyeaye-size_restricted.gif
And too top it off he beat the most talented team the league has seen in the past 30+ years
https://i.postimg.cc/GmCfZ3B3/image.png
All whilst recording the highest PER and win shares in a single championship run of anyone ever :bowdown: :bowdown:
SpaceJam2
04-06-2019, 07:01 PM
2012 LeBron was the GOAT playoff run
He had to go through 4 Hall of fame small forwards and destroyed them all
He had the greatest single game playoff performance ever against the Celtics
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/BasicAlienatedAyeaye-size_restricted.gif
And too top it off he beat the most talented team the league has seen in the past 30+ years
https://i.postimg.cc/GmCfZ3B3/image.png
All whilst recording the highest PER and win shares in a single playoff run of anyone ever :bowdown: :bowdown:
2012 is the biggest in LeBron's legacy because he finally got over the hump, made up for this lackluster 2011, smashed everyone in this path en route to the biggest pressure moment in NBA history
2012, ECF game 6 in Boston, down 3-2 after 2011 blunder and what did he do?
45-15-5 on 73% :pimp:
Then he shredded up the Red Hot Triple MVP 12-3 Thunder in 5 games
Also, people never mention this part but Wade and Bosh CHOKED in that game so thank god LeGod went into LeGod mode or it would have been an ECF exit
Wade (6/17) and Bosh (3/8) combined for 9/25 24 points on 36% shooting
How great is our god :bowdown:
And1AllDay
04-06-2019, 07:06 PM
NBA's Top 10 Best Playoff WS/48 (14 game minimum)
1. LeBron - .388 (14 games, 2009)
2. Jordan - .333 (17 games, 1991)
https://media.giphy.com/media/SJX3gbZ2dbaEhU92Pu/giphy.gif
TheCorporation
04-22-2019, 05:02 PM
https://media.giphy.com/media/SJX3gbZ2dbaEhU92Pu/giphy.gif
:oldlol: :oldlol:
How great is LeGod :bowdown:
TheCorporation
05-01-2019, 06:08 PM
3ball...
You said MJ had better losing stats
2009 Bron > MJ
Manny98
05-01-2019, 06:12 PM
2012 LeBron was the GOAT playoff run
He had to go through 4 Hall of fame small forwards and destroyed them all
He had the greatest single game playoff performance ever against the Celtics
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/BasicAlienatedAyeaye-size_restricted.gif
And too top it off he beat the most talented team the league has seen in the past 30+ years
https://i.postimg.cc/GmCfZ3B3/image.png
All whilst recording the highest PER and win shares in a single championship run of anyone ever :bowdown: :bowdown:
:bowdown: :bowdown:
3ball
05-01-2019, 06:17 PM
3ball...
You said MJ had better losing stats
2009 Bron > MJ
I was talking about the raw stats (37/7/7 in 90')
but lebron is DEFINITELY a better loser, you are correct
if losing is the objective, then lebron-ball beats mj-ball all day and twice on Sunday.. lebron's losing against Dwight Trannard was goat - I've never seen a -550 favorite execute a loss so well
Otoh, MJ's goat winning stats in 1991 toppled 2 dynasties..... ENDED them actually
TheCorporation
05-01-2019, 06:17 PM
2012 LeBron was the GOAT playoff run
He had to go through 4 Hall of fame small forwards and destroyed them all
He had the greatest single game playoff performance ever against the Celtics
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/BasicAlienatedAyeaye-size_restricted.gif
And too top it off he beat the most talented team the league has seen in the past 30+ years
https://i.postimg.cc/GmCfZ3B3/image.png
All whilst recording the highest PER and win shares in a single championship run of anyone ever :bowdown: :bowdown:
:bowdown:
TheCorporation
05-01-2019, 06:18 PM
lebron is DEFINITELY a better loser, you are correct
if losing is the objective, then lebron-ball beats mj-ball all day and twice on Sunday.. lebron's losing against Dwight Trannard was goat - I've never seen a -550 favorite execute a loss so well
Otoh, MJ's goat winning stats in 1991 toppled 2 dynasties..... ENDED them actually
2009 Bron > MJ at any year
Check mate :pimp:
3ball
05-01-2019, 06:23 PM
2009 Bron > MJ at any year
Check mate :pimp:
You missed my edit
I was talking about raw stats like Jordan's 37/7/7 in 90'..
that's the goat losing raw stats..
and mj has goat winning raw stats and advanced too... So lebron only has goat losing advanced (1 out of 4).. it sounds perfect for him actually - he's advanced at losing :lol
TheCorporation
05-01-2019, 06:52 PM
You missed my edit
I was talking about raw stats like Jordan's 37/7/7 in 90'..
that's the goat losing raw stats..
and mj has goat winning raw stats and advanced too... So lebron only has goat losing advanced (1 out of 4).. it sounds perfect for him actually - he's advanced at losing :lol
Um...Yeah.
In 2009 LeBron did 39/8/8 on 49% in ECF vs #1 Defense
Bye
3ball
05-01-2019, 07:21 PM
Um...Yeah.
In 2009 LeBron did 39/8/8 on 49% in ECF vs #1 Defense
Bye
For the whole playoff run - MJ did 37/7/7 for the entire playoff run.. bye
And MJ had many series greater than 39/8/8 on 49%:
45/10/7 on 61% in 92' 1st Round.. :eek:
43/7/7 on 55% in 90' ECSF (4.0 spg)
45/5/5 on 56% in 88' 1st Round
44/6/6 on 50% in 86' 1st Round
40/8/6 on 52% in 89' 1st Round
41/9/6 on 50% in 93' Finals
36/10/8 on 56% in 89 ECSF
Manny98
05-01-2019, 07:23 PM
Imagine bragging about stats in the 1st round :roll: :roll: :roll:
3ball
05-01-2019, 07:27 PM
Imagine bragging about stats in the 1st round :roll: :roll: :roll:
Against the goat team with 5 HOF and the #1 defense?
Lebron never faced that in ANY round, let alone average 44 against it
Of course, I listed 7 series where mj's stats were better than lebron's Orlando series and 3 of them weren't 1st rd
TheCorporation
05-01-2019, 07:43 PM
Imagine bragging about stats in the 1st round :roll: :roll:
:roll:
:roll:
It's all the poor lil fella has left :(
I got him in a corner and he is trying to weasle out
Imagine being 1 for 10 before Scottie saved you :eek:
TheCorporation
05-01-2019, 07:46 PM
For the whole playoff run - MJ did 37/7/7 for the entire playoff run.. bye
And MJ had many series greater than 39/8/8 on 49%:
45/10/7 on 61% in 92' 1st Round.. :eek:
43/7/7 on 55% in 90' ECSF (4.0 spg)
45/5/5 on 56% in 88' 1st Round
44/6/6 on 50% in 86' 1st Round
40/8/6 on 52% in 89' 1st Round
41/9/6 on 50% in 93' Finals
36/10/8 on 56% in 89 ECSF
WS/48 is a true testament as to who has contributed the most to winning ball games so I decided to look at the NBA's top 10 highest WS/48 among the playoffs.
NBA's Top 10 Best Playoff WS/48 (14 game minimum)
1. LeBron - .388 (14 games, 2009)
2. Jordan - .333 (17 games, 1991)
3. Jordan - .306 (18 games, 1996)
4. Kareem - .297 (16 games, 1974)
5. LeBron - .284 (23 games, 2012)
6. Jordan - .284 (17 games, 1990)
7. Durant - .280 (15 games, 2017)
8. Duncan - .279 (24 games, 2003)
9. J. West - .278 (15 games 1968)
10. LeBron - .275 (18 games, 2017)
Which year again? I see LBJ #1 (again) what's new :confusedshrug:
3ball
05-01-2019, 07:47 PM
:roll:
:roll:
It's all the poor lil fella has left :(
I got him in a corner and he is trying to weasle out
Imagine being 1 for 10 before Scottie saved you :eek:
I answered you directly and you ignored it... :whatever:
MJ had the goat stats for the whole playoff run - 37/7/7 in 90'... bye
And MJ had many series greater than 39/8/8 on 49% and against better teams:
45/10/7 on 61% in 92' 1st Round.. :eek:
43/7/7 on 55% in 90' ECSF (4.0 spg)
45/5/5 on 56% in 88' 1st Round
44/6/6 on 50% in 86' 1st Round
40/8/6 on 52% in 89' 1st Round
41/9/6 on 50% in 93' Finals
36/10/8 on 56% in 89 ECSF
TheCorporation
05-01-2019, 07:48 PM
I answered you directly and you ignored it... :whatever:
MJ had the goat stats for the whole playoff run - 37/7/7 in 90'... bye
And MJ had many series greater than 39/8/8 on 49% and against better teams:
45/10/7 on 61% in 92' 1st Round.. :eek:
43/7/7 on 55% in 90' ECSF (4.0 spg)
45/5/5 on 56% in 88' 1st Round
44/6/6 on 50% in 86' 1st Round
40/8/6 on 52% in 89' 1st Round
41/9/6 on 50% in 93' Finals
36/10/8 on 56% in 89 ECSF
You mean he did all that and 2009 LBJ is STILL #1 :eek:
Dont look below...yikes
NBA's Top 10 Best Playoff WS/48 (14 game minimum)
1. LeBron - .388 (14 games, 2009)
2. Jordan - .333 (17 games, 1991)
3. Jordan - .306 (18 games, 1996)
4. Kareem - .297 (16 games, 1974)
5. LeBron - .284 (23 games, 2012)
6. Jordan - .284 (17 games, 1990)
7. Durant - .280 (15 games, 2017)
8. Duncan - .279 (24 games, 2003)
9. J. West - .278 (15 games 1968)
10. LeBron - .275 (18 games, 2017)
3ball
05-01-2019, 07:51 PM
Which year again? I see LBJ #1 (again) what's new :confusedshrug:
- goat raw losing stats - MJ
- goat advanced losing stats - Lebron
- goat raw winning stats - MJ
- goat advanced winning stats - MJ
^^^^ So lebron is 1/4
TheCorporation
05-01-2019, 07:55 PM
- goat raw losing stats - MJ
- goat advanced losing stats - Lebron
- goat raw winning stats - MJ
- goat advanced winning stats - MJ
^^^^ So lebron is 1/4
Raw losing is 100% LeBron in 2009 vs #1 defense and DPOY Orlando Magic
39/8/8 on 49% :no:
Raw winning is also LeBron in 2016
30-11-9 on 49% with 2.6 spg and 2.3 bpg against the 73 win Warriors
MJ is probably not ahead in any of these :lol
AlternativeAcc.
05-01-2019, 08:05 PM
Against the goat team with 5 HOF and the #1 defense?
Lebron never faced that in ANY round, let alone average 44 against it
Of course, I listed 7 series where mj's stats were better than lebron's Orlando series and 3 of them weren't 1st rd
Why couldn't Jordan elevate his teammates instead of playing Westbrook ball? Celtics murdered the Bulls, Jordan's stats were meaningless and played into the Celtics gameplan
Lmao at being excited about it, yikes
3ball
05-01-2019, 08:06 PM
45/10/7 on 61% in 92' 1st Round..
43/7/7 on 55% in 90' ECSF (4.0 spg)
45/5/5 on 56% in 88' 1st Round
44/6/6 on 50% in 86' 1st Round
40/8/6 on 52% in 89' 1st Round
41/9/6 on 50% in 93' Finals
36/10/8 on 56% in 89 ECSF
Raw losing is 100% LeBron in 2009 vs #1 defense and DPOY Orlando Magic
39/8/8 on 49% :no:
Raw winning is also LeBron in 2016
30-11-9 on 49% with 2.6 spg and 2.3 bpg against the 73 win Warriors
MJ is probably not ahead in any of these :lol
41/9/6 with 20 more than 2nd option (1 man show) > 30/11/9 with equal scoring partner and closer
The former beat Barkley in 6, while the latter needed 7 games, a suspension and bailout shot to beat the local paperboy curry
And all those series posted at the top > 38/8/8 stat-padding in a massive upset loss
Gileraracer
05-02-2019, 05:29 AM
1. LeBron - .388 (14 games, 2009)
Damn, this must've been an easy ring. Right?
Leviathon1121
05-02-2019, 08:21 AM
What would LeBron fans say if Jordan lost to Dwight Howard while having homecourt advantage and being the overwhelming, maybe even unanimous favorite?
FKAri
05-02-2019, 09:05 AM
What would LeBron fans say if Jordan lost to Dwight Howard while having homecourt advantage and being the overwhelming, maybe even unanimous favorite?
I'd say at least it wasn't Nick Anderson.
TheCorporation
05-02-2019, 10:05 AM
What would LeBron fans say if Jordan lost to Dwight Howard while having homecourt advantage and being the overwhelming, maybe even unanimous favorite?
1-9
Big164
05-02-2019, 10:32 AM
:oldlol: :oldlol:
How great is LeGod :bowdown:
Not great enough for Dwight Howard apparently.
3ball
05-02-2019, 10:33 AM
I'd say at least it wasn't Nick Anderson.
Shaq/Penny >>>>>> Dwight/Hedo
And Lebron was coming off his best season in 09', while MJ was coming off baseball
The Bulls also didn't have homecourt and weren't favored like the Cavs were
So some pretty big differences there... Night and day
TheCorporation
05-02-2019, 11:42 AM
Shaq/Penny >>>>>> Dwight/Hedo
And Lebron was coming off his best season in 09', while MJ was coming off baseball
The Bulls also didn't have homecourt and weren't favored like the Cavs were
So some pretty big differences there... Night and day
https://i.postimg.cc/nVwH1QcP/Route-19-toto.jpg
TheCorporation
05-07-2019, 10:48 AM
Friendly reminder. No one comes close
paksat
05-07-2019, 11:10 AM
easily 06 wade and 93 MJ
that same wade joined l39ron like a few years later
sportjames23
05-07-2019, 11:13 AM
Friendly reminder. No one comes close
https://i.ibb.co/NWpN4S8/CED44-BB4-D24-A-4369-99-B9-FF53317498-CC.gif
And1AllDay
05-07-2019, 11:14 AM
easily 06 wade and 93 MJ
that same wade joined l39ron like a few years later
Close...:oldlol:
NBA's Top 10 Best Playoff WS/48 (14 game minimum)
1. LeBron - .388 (14 games, 2009)
2. Jordan - .333 (17 games, 1991)
3. Jordan - .306 (18 games, 1996)
4. Kareem - .297 (16 games, 1974)
5. LeBron - .284 (23 games, 2012)
6. Jordan - .284 (17 games, 1990)
7. Durant - .280 (15 games, 2017)
8. Duncan - .279 (24 games, 2003)
9. J. West - .278 (15 games 1968)
10. LeBron - .275 (18 games, 2017)
And1AllDay
05-07-2019, 11:15 AM
https://i.ibb.co/NWpN4S8/CED44-BB4-D24-A-4369-99-B9-FF53317498-CC.gif
https://i.postimg.cc/wTqLqW76/SportJamesOwned.png
paksat
05-07-2019, 11:33 AM
Close...:oldlol:
NBA's Top 10 Best Playoff WS/48 (14 game minimum)
1. LeBron - .388 (14 games, 2009)
2. Jordan - .333 (17 games, 1991)
3. Jordan - .306 (18 games, 1996)
4. Kareem - .297 (16 games, 1974)
5. LeBron - .284 (23 games, 2012)
6. Jordan - .284 (17 games, 1990)
7. Durant - .280 (15 games, 2017)
8. Duncan - .279 (24 games, 2003)
9. J. West - .278 (15 games 1968)
10. LeBron - .275 (18 games, 2017)
it's not close
it's 06 wade and then 93 MJ
SpaceJam2
05-07-2019, 11:34 AM
it's not close
it's 06 wade and then 93 MJ
Odd
I dont see them on the list :confusedshrug:
Try again :D
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