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Lebron23
07-14-2021, 11:58 PM
West 10, LeBron 8, , Jordan 6, Shaq 5, Baylor 4 Barry 3.

coastalmarker99
07-15-2021, 12:04 AM
It's funny after performing so well in the finals and losing every single time that West's worst finals of his career was the one that ended up resulting in a ring in 1972.

Gohan
07-15-2021, 12:07 AM
West 10, LeBron 8, , Jordan 6, Shaq 5, Baylor 4 Barry 3.

Eh some of lebrons 40 point games in the finals were stat padding like in 2017. I know yall remember it

TheCorporation
07-15-2021, 12:07 AM
Kobe: 1 :(
Magic: 1
Kareem: 1
Bird: 0

40 points in the Finals is hard

SouBeachTalents
07-15-2021, 12:08 AM
It's funny after performing so well in the finals and losing every single time that West's worst finals of his career was the one that ended up resulting in a ring in 1972.
A big reason why rings are overrated. I guarantee if the Suns win CP3's gonna get a big boost to his ranking/legacy even though he's been awful for a lot of these playoffs

ImKobe
07-15-2021, 12:08 AM
Eh some of lebrons 40 point games in the finals were stat padding like in 2017. I know yall remember it

He took like 33 shots a game just to score an inefficient 36 ppg in the 2015 Finals, plenty of forgettable 40 pt games there and didn't score 40 once his first 5 Finals, until the league went to small ball and a faster pace with more spacing.

Gudo
07-15-2021, 12:10 AM
Not in today's league

Lebron23
07-15-2021, 12:10 AM
Kobe: 1 :(
Magic: 1
Kareem: 1
Bird: 0

40 points in the Finals is hard

This

Gohan
07-15-2021, 12:13 AM
He took like 33 shots a game just to score an inefficient 36 ppg in the 2015 Finals, plenty of forgettable 40 pt games there and didn't score 40 once his first 5 Finals, until the league went to small ball and a faster pace with more spacing.

I didnt even know all that, thanks for the insight:cheers:

coin24
07-15-2021, 04:58 AM
West 10, LeBron 8, , Jordan 6, Shaq 5, Baylor 4 Barry 3.

4/10 though yikes

warriorfan
07-15-2021, 05:39 AM
4/10 though yikes

-1/10

The Closer
07-15-2021, 07:09 AM
What do the top 2 have in common?

8Ball
07-15-2021, 08:10 AM
He took like 33 shots a game just to score an inefficient 36 ppg in the 2015 Finals, plenty of forgettable 40 pt games there and didn't score 40 once his first 5 Finals, until the league went to small ball and a faster pace with more spacing.

Ahh kobe stan suddenly cares.about efficiency. :lol

Kobe's last game was the most inefficient selfish basketball Ive ever seen.

Mr.GOAT2408
07-15-2021, 08:42 AM
All of LeBron's 40+ point games came after his 27th finals game when the league was starting to become really soft, plus most of them were statadding or really inefficient in 2015's case (against a very small Warriors lineup, that wasn't the 08-10 Celtics or 04-05 Pistons he faced :lol)

I respect West and Baylor as top 15-20 players ever but the 60s was super fast paced, Barry as well who I believe had all of his at the NBA level in 1967. They probably all had like 130 possessions to accumulate their numbers. It was tougher on a per possession basis back then but that's still A LOT of possessions

Shaq got doubled and tripled and also got some easy looks set up by Kobe, he also faced old ass Smits and Todd MacCulloch guarding him :lol way more impressed with the one he got vs Mutombo in 01 even if it was in a loss

Jordan definitely has the most impressive even if his toughest opponents on defense were usually faced in earlier rounds

8Ball
07-15-2021, 08:55 AM
All of LeBron's 40+ point games came after his 27th finals game when the league was starting to become really soft, plus most of them were statadding or really inefficient in 2015's case (against a very small Warriors lineup, that wasn't the 08-10 Celtics or 04-05 Pistons he faced :lol)

I respect West and Baylor as top 15-20 players ever but the 60s was super fast paced, Barry as well who I believe had all of his at the NBA level in 1967. They probably all had like 130 possessions to accumulate their numbers. It was tougher on a per possession basis back then but that's still A LOT of possessions

Shaq got doubled and tripled and also got some easy looks set up by Kobe, he also faced old ass Smits and Todd MacCulloch guarding him :lol way more impressed with the one he got vs Mutombo in 01 even if it was in a loss

Jordan definitely has the most impressive even if his toughest opponents on defense were usually faced in earlier rounds

Meltdown.

Jordan played against bum finals teams.

Marchesk
07-15-2021, 09:29 AM
Kobe: 1 :(
Magic: 1
Kareem: 1
Bird: 0

40 points in the Finals is hard

Khris Middleton 1
Russ Westbrook 1

ImKobe
07-15-2021, 10:47 AM
Ahh kobe stan suddenly cares.about efficiency. :lol

Kobe's last game was the most inefficient selfish basketball Ive ever seen.

Taking 50 shots and maintaining over 40%FG/54%TS is not inefficient, not for that year. The league average was 54.1%TS & Kobe ended up with 54.3%. He scored more points (and on better efficiency) his Final game than Duncan in his final Playoff run.

getting_old
07-15-2021, 12:29 PM
It's funny after performing so well in the finals and losing every single time that West's worst finals of his career was the one that ended up resulting in a ring in 1972.


funnier is that he is never considered a loser at all, unlike his center in 1972 who won 2 titles...

have you read Jerry's "autobiography" not a single other book can match this cat's personality, not even in fiction

coastalmarker99
07-15-2021, 12:40 PM
funnier is that he is never considered a loser at all, unlike his center in 1972 who won 2 titles...

have you read Jerry's "autobiography" not a single other book can match this cat's personality, not even in fiction


I have read his book and it is a fantastic book it is heartbreaking to read about his battles with depression and the abuse he suffered as a child at the hands of his father plus the death of his older brother David in the Korean War.


But on another note if Wilt is considered as a loser then so is West as remember who was the Finals MVP in West's only ring here is a hint it was Wilt.

coastalmarker99
07-15-2021, 12:50 PM
West was a fantastic player that unfortunately might have cost himself and the Lakers titles in 69 70 71 and 73 due to his liability to stay healthy.


In 1969 - West played with a hamstring and calf injury which limited his ability to defend how he normally does and they lost game seven of the finals vs the Celtics by two points.


In 1970 West played with jammed thumbs which made him a turnover machine in that game seven of the finals vs New York and it allowed Walt to completely outplay him.


In 1971 West missed the entire postseason due to injury along with many other Laker players and despite that Wilt managed to take a game of the dominant Bucks in the WCF


1973 West was playing with another hamstring injury in the finals which limited his effectiveness in that finals and despite that, they lost an incredibly lot of close Finals games in that 5 game series lost to New york.

72-10
07-16-2021, 12:08 AM
and to think that West and Barry put up that many points on jays from deep mid-range

they're actually probably even more because there was no three-point line

And1AllDay
07-16-2021, 01:31 AM
Khris Middleton 1
Russ Westbrook 1

whats your point :oldlol:

HoopsNY
07-16-2021, 05:25 PM
Eh some of lebrons 40 point games in the finals were stat padding like in 2017. I know yall remember it

Yep. If it isn't traveling and flopping, LeBron is out there stat padding. He even admitted to this in 2013.

ELITEpower23
07-16-2021, 05:49 PM
Kobe: 1 :(
Magic: 1
Kareem: 1
Bird: 0

40 points in the Finals is hard

Shut it down

2much_knowledge
07-16-2021, 09:13 PM
Kobe: 1 :(
Magic: 1
Kareem: 1
Bird: 0

40 points in the Finals is hard

Not as hard as three peating but yeah

RRR3
07-16-2021, 09:29 PM
Yep. If it isn't traveling and flopping, LeBron is out there stat padding. He even admitted to this in 2013.
This person claims to be an unbiased poster lmao. Up all night sobbing about LeBron

And1AllDay
07-16-2021, 10:32 PM
This person claims to be an unbiased poster lmao. Up all night sobbing about LeBron

:oldlol: gottem

nayte
07-17-2021, 03:05 AM
Khris Middleton 1
Russ Westbrook 1

Kyrie Irving 1

000
07-17-2021, 07:55 AM
Kyrie Irving 1

He has 2

Jasper
07-17-2021, 10:22 AM
It's funny after performing so well in the finals and losing every single time that West's worst finals of his career was the one that ended up resulting in a ring in 1972.

wilt might of been the difference , with his presence :d

72-10
07-18-2021, 12:36 AM
Eh some of lebrons 40 point games in the finals were stat padding like in 2017. I know yall remember it

Oh right, like how "all-world defender" LeBron gave up 35 a game to the Durantula

2much_knowledge
07-18-2021, 03:07 AM
Oh right, like how "all-world defender" LeBron gave up 35 a game to the Durantula

He got tired guarding 1 through 5 lol

And1AllDay
07-18-2021, 03:17 AM
2017 bran

1st and only player to average a 30 pt triple double in the finals but these kids wanna cry about stuff :oldlol:

34/12/10

byyyyyyyyyyyye