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Shooter
10-19-2020, 08:20 PM
1 more year, 10 more series wins.

Jordan was not a consistent winner.

MJ won 30 playoff series in 13 years

LJ won 40 in 14 years

Series wins per year:
MJ: 2.307
LJ: 2.857

Even if LJ had three consecutive years of 1st round exits, aka the MJ special, his #s would change to 40 series wins in 17 year = 2.352 And he would still have more playoff series wins per year than Jordan.

Shooter
10-19-2020, 08:37 PM
Appreciate the 5*s

Shooter
12-03-2020, 01:46 AM
MJ won 30 playoff series
LJ won 40 playoff series

Wow

Kiddlovesnets
12-03-2020, 01:47 AM
MJ won 6 finals series, Lebron won 4. Lebron lost 6 finals series, MJ never lost.

Axe
12-03-2020, 01:49 AM
Mj won no series outside of pip

Shooter
12-03-2020, 01:49 AM
MJ won 6 finals series, Lebron won 4. Lebron lost 6 finals series, MJ never lost.

LeBron won 14 1st rounds
MJ won 10 1st rounds


MJ lost 3 1st rounds (worse than Finals loss, duh)
LJ never lost

Kiddlovesnets
12-03-2020, 02:01 AM
LeBron won 14 1st rounds
MJ won 10 1st rounds


MJ lost 3 1st rounds (worse than Finals loss, duh)
LJ never lost

Who cares about 1st round? Its like graduate school students talking about their GPA and research projects, then you rant how good you were in high school. Oh yeah, maybe for you Bill Gates is shameful 'cause he didnt graduate from college.
:roll:

Shooter
12-03-2020, 02:04 AM
Who cares about 1st round? Its like graduate school students talking about their GPA and research projects, then you rant how good you were in high school. Oh yeah, maybe for you Bill Gates is shameful 'cause he didnt graduate from college.
:roll:

Who cares about a Finals loss (literally 2nd place) when a 1st round loss is 16th place and literally 8x worse

THINK

FAST

Kiddlovesnets
12-03-2020, 02:07 AM
Who cares about a Finals loss (literally 2nd place) when a 1st round loss is 16th place and literally 8x worse

THINK

FAST

You care about finals losses, since opportunity cost is a thing. Imagine Lebron going 10/10 instead of 4/10, he would've surpassed MJ for sure. The low finals winning percentage also indicates that for Lebron to win 6 titles like MJ did, he would need 15-18 trips to the finals, which is near impossible.
:(

Axe
12-03-2020, 02:09 AM
You care about finals losses, since opportunity cost is a thing. Imagine Lebron going 10/10 instead of 4/10, he would've surpassed MJ for sure. The low finals winning percentage also indicates that for Lebron to win 6 titles like MJ did, he would need 15-18 trips to the finals, which is near impossible.
:(
You can't let this distract you from the fact that the nets are still 0/2 in the finals.

Suddenly, 4/10 sounds so golden next to it.

Kiddlovesnets
12-03-2020, 02:11 AM
You can't let this distract you from the fact that the nets are still 0/2 in the finals.

Suddenly, 4/10 sounds so golden next to it.

Well we won in 1974 and 1976 titles in ABA, so your 0/2 finals argument is nonexistent.

But anyway lets not forget that finals winning percentage is a thing for players since their career is limited to 10-20 years at most, while teams can exist forever so only the number of titles matters.
:rockon:

Baller789
12-03-2020, 09:13 AM
1 more year, 10 more series wins.

Jordan was not a consistent winner.

MJ won 30 playoff series in 13 years

LJ won 40 in 14 years

Series wins per year:
MJ: 2.307
LJ: 2.857

Even if LJ had three consecutive years of 1st round exits, aka the MJ special, his #s would change to 40 series wins in 17 year = 2.352 And he would still have more playoff series wins per year than Jordan.
Mental gymnastics galore.
Still 4/10.
Yuck.

8Ball
12-03-2020, 09:56 AM
1 more year, 10 more series wins.

Jordan was not a consistent winner.

MJ won 30 playoff series in 13 years

LJ won 40 in 14 years

Series wins per year:
MJ: 2.307
LJ: 2.857

Even if LJ had three consecutive years of 1st round exits, aka the MJ special, his #s would change to 40 series wins in 17 year = 2.352 And he would still have more playoff series wins per year than Jordan.

LeBron a superior player than Jordan.
5 starred

dankok8
12-03-2020, 11:59 AM
Who won more championships i.e. the only winning that matters?

8Ball
12-03-2020, 12:08 PM
Bill Russell?

Championships are team accomplishments.

If you want to say which team won the most you say Bill Russell's Celtics.

Comparing individual players takes more than championships. And LeBron has it all.

dankok8
12-03-2020, 12:48 PM
Bill Russell?

Championships are team accomplishments.

If you want to say which team won the most you say Bill Russell's Celtics.

Comparing individual players takes more than championships. And LeBron has it all.

Yea and Bill Russell is the GOAT barring mental gymnastics. People use a whole bunch of bullshit excuses to diminish Russell.

Yes it takes more than championships. That's why I didn't say Robert Horry is better than Lebron.

HylianNightmare
12-03-2020, 01:10 PM
4/10

won more my ass

MadDog
12-03-2020, 01:20 PM
Jordan won more titles in LESS years. So, unless you think series>championships, which I doubt you do, your OP is null and void.


Bill Russell?

Championships are team accomplishments.

If you want to say which team won the most you say Bill Russell's Celtics.

Comparing individual players takes more than championships. And LeBron has it all.

So are "playoff series won" but that didn't stop you from claiming "MJ only won" & "LJ won". Why are LeBron fans so confused? :confusedshrug:

Shooter
12-03-2020, 04:47 PM
Imagine three 16th places :lol (1st rd loss)

Baller789
12-03-2020, 06:37 PM
Imagine unable to win even half of your finals series with all the colluding youve done.

Embarrasing.