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Ainosterhaspie
04-23-2021, 04:32 PM
3Ball decided to bump his thread about LeBron losing with Handpicked squads in 11 and 15. Seriously, the dude wants to call Moscow and Delly a handpicked squad. Anyway, the point is, he calls LeBron a loser, so I thought I'd look at how much losing LeBron and Jordan did and discovered that LeBron is Trolling Jordan by wearing 23.

Turns out Jordan lost in the first round 23% of the time he made the playoffs. LeBron as we all know has never lost in the first round. There's about as much chance this is a coincidence as there is of LeBron losing in the first round. LeBron is trolling Jordan. Every time he dons #23 he's subtlely reminding everyone that Jordan was a regular first round loser.

As an aside, the reason LeBron picked 6 in Miami is that this is the number of games Jordan lost to Bird in the playoffs. Bird is the player Jordan faced who was most similar to LeBron, though not quite as great. LeBron is telling Jordan he would dominate him like Bird did if they had played at the same time.

As with my last thread, I want to thank 3ball for helping me make this discovery. I wouldn't have noticed the connection if it weren't for his thread talking about LeBron being a loser triggering an exploration into Jordan's oddly high number of losing seasons and first round exits.

KirbyPls
04-23-2021, 04:43 PM
3Ball decided to bump his thread about LeBron losing with Handpicked squads in 11 and 15. Seriously, the dude wants to call Moscow and Delly a handpicked squad. Anyway, the point is, he calls LeBron a loser, so I thought I'd look at how much losing LeBron and Jordan did and discovered that LeBron is Trolling Jordan by wearing 23.

Turns out Jordan lost in the first round 23% of the time he made the playoffs. LeBron as we all know has never lost in the first round. There's about as much chance this is a coincidence as there is of LeBron losing in the first round. LeBron is trolling Jordan. Every time he dons #23 he's subtlely reminding everyone that Jordan was a regular first round loser.

As an aside, the reason LeBron picked 6 in Miami is that this is the number of games Jordan lost to Bird in the playoffs. Bird is the player Jordan faced who was most similar to LeBron, though not quite as great. LeBron is telling Jordan he would dominate him like Bird did if they had played at the same time.

As with my last thread, I want to thank 3ball for helping me make this discovery. I wouldn't have noticed the connection if it weren't for his thread talking about LeBron being a loser triggering an exploration into Jordan's oddly high number of losing seasons and first round exits.

:applause:

kuniva_dAMiGhTy
04-23-2021, 04:45 PM
https://64.media.tumblr.com/e7390978914e97de9bf6aca5a545660d/tumblr_o1vif3oQNV1t553g0o1_500.gifv

KirbyPls
04-23-2021, 04:45 PM
https://64.media.tumblr.com/e7390978914e97de9bf6aca5a545660d/tumblr_o1vif3oQNV1t553g0o1_500.gifv

:lebronamazed:

3ball
04-23-2021, 07:17 PM
You're comparing Jordan's rookie 8 seeds to Lebron's veteran, high seeds

Doesn't seem fair... :confusedshrug:

It's funny though because Jordan's low seeds outperformed lebron's, and obviously his high seeds demolished lebron's

Finally, the original point was that Lebron hand-picked the preseason favorite from 2011-2016, and then turned them into the loser or underdog every year except the Ray Allen miracle.

So Lebron is a complete fraud that began manufacturing his resume when he formed a super-team in a conference that 1-star teams were routinely winning.

Btw, it's a skill-deficit.. Lebron's skill restriction to ball-dominance imposes spot-up roles that stall young players, thereby needing ready-made stars to win (talent-based winning).. Talent-based winning loses to organic ball movement, so Lebron has a lottery record against the Spurs, Mavs and Warriors.

ArbitraryWater
04-23-2021, 08:10 PM
https://i.giphy.com/media/nnJIYvWhYpPlyv3tJo/200.gif

sdot_thadon
04-23-2021, 08:24 PM
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Shooter
04-23-2021, 08:50 PM
https://i.giphy.com/media/nnJIYvWhYpPlyv3tJo/200.gif

Shooter
04-23-2021, 08:53 PM
Michael played 15 years total, 5 without Pippen.

Of course we know during those years five years without Pippen MJ had ZERO playoff wins. But the other 2 years he even missed the playoffs. So that means MJ:

-made the playoffs in 13 seasons
-lost in the 1st round 3 of those times (didn't have Pippen to save him)

3 / 13 =

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23.0%

https://media.tenor.co/images/349e980f40ffa867909c7b6edee3fa76/raw

https://i.postimg.cc/ryPrZzJL/Mother-of-God.gif

AussieSteve
04-23-2021, 09:13 PM
What I think is interesting is that MJ was swept in the first round by the champion Celtics at age 23, while Lebron at age 23 pushed the champion Celtics to 7 games with a worse cast.

Shooter
04-23-2021, 09:15 PM
What I think is interesting is that MJ was swept in the first round by the champion Celtics at age 23, while Lebron at age 23 pushed the champion Celtics to 7 games with a worse cast.

Whatever you do, don't look at age 22. It's a bloodbath. MJ was never better than LBJ at any age point of their careers. He just played inferior opponents while always have the best teammates.

Are you telling me you're trading Pippen for Kemp? Lol For Terry Porter? :lol Jeff Hornacek? :lol John fuxxing Starks?! :lol

Axe
04-23-2021, 11:18 PM
KLN is missing for some odd reasons... What a tight-lipped bitch.

Shooter
04-23-2021, 11:29 PM
KLN is missing for some odd reasons... What a tight-lipped bitch.

Kentavius Lawdwell-Nope

Axe
04-23-2021, 11:30 PM
Kentavius Lawdwell-Nope
:lol

Nice one, slick.