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ELITEpower23
01-08-2022, 02:01 AM
Previous record held by Jordan.

New record holder:


https://i.postimg.cc/8zvXKgZj/hi-res-a93364d2cfd911abe7244004f2d6e6b1-crop-exact.jpg

Axe
01-08-2022, 04:33 AM
That king kong built like a toyota

RRR3
01-08-2022, 04:51 AM
Whether you like LeBron or not, you’ve gotta admit his longevity is impressive. He first became a superstar in the 2004-05 season. He’s still a superstar in 2022.

Spurs m8
01-08-2022, 04:54 AM
*they won't care

I don't know why you think these things matter lol
They don't prove anything...they're just random stats

They're also in a league hit by covid..playing against depleted teams and guys who don't even play in the league lol

HylianNightmare
01-08-2022, 04:57 AM
With such a streak he surely must've surpassed the previous record holders ring count? Especially playing with multiple superstars throughout his prestigious career?

RRR3
01-08-2022, 04:59 AM
sob sob sob wahhhh :cry:
Devastated.

beasted
01-08-2022, 06:00 AM
Are these threads you make supposed to support the idea that LeBron is a better scorer than Jordan?

That seems like an impossible argument to make. Or is this instead supposed to be saying the gap in their scoring is not as big as people think it is?

TheGoatest
01-08-2022, 06:06 AM
Are these threads you make supposed to support the idea that LeBron is a better scorer than Jordan?


He most certainly has better scoring book-ends than Jordan. At the age of 19-20 LeBron averaged 27.2 in the NBA. At that age Jordan averaged 20 ppg in college.

And now at the age of 37 he is averaging the exact same 28.7 ppg Jordan averaged at the age of 35. Except LeBron is doing it in a couple of minutes less played per game and on a significantly higher shooting percentage.

That's only the scoring though. If we count overall offensive game (scoring + passing) and overall game in general, LeBron is clearly better. :applause: :rockon:

HylianNightmare
01-08-2022, 07:06 AM
Devastated.

Not one, not 2, not 3

ELITEpower23
01-08-2022, 07:21 AM
With such a streak he surely must've surpassed the previous record holders ring count? Especially playing with multiple superstars throughout his prestigious career?

Shambles :oldlol:

RRR3
01-08-2022, 07:37 AM
Shambles :oldlol:
Bron has him all riled up :lol

HylianNightmare
01-08-2022, 08:22 AM
Not 3, not 4, not 5

Baller789
01-08-2022, 08:43 AM
He most certainly has better scoring book-ends than Jordan. At the age of 19-20 LeBron averaged 27.2 in the NBA. At that age Jordan averaged 20 ppg in college.

And now at the age of 37 he is averaging the exact same 28.7 ppg Jordan averaged at the age of 35. Except LeBron is doing it in a couple of minutes less played per game and on a significantly higher shooting percentage.

That's only the scoring though. If we count overall offensive game (scoring + passing) and overall game in general, LeBron is clearly better. :applause: :rockon:

So Lebron is better because he's only playing one side of the game. Brilliant!

ImKobe
01-08-2022, 12:05 PM
He is the oldest to have such a streak but the ESPN tweet isn't completely true.

MJ did it for 12 straight Playoff games at age 35 in '98. Kobe did it for 16 straight games in his 17th season (10 straight 30+ in that stretch) at age 34.

Axe
01-08-2022, 12:09 PM
He is the oldest to have such a streak but the ESPN tweet isn't completely true.

MJ did it for 12 straight Playoff games at age 35 in '98. Kobe did it for 16 straight games in his 17th season (10 straight 30+ in that stretch) at age 34.
They're waiting for you here

http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?500807-How-come-LeBron-has-no-problem-playing-Center-but-AD-is-reluctant

ImKobe
01-08-2022, 12:16 PM
They're waiting for you here

http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?500807-How-come-LeBron-has-no-problem-playing-Center-but-AD-is-reluctant

If you knew anything about the Lakers, you'd know that AD's played the 5 this year for a huge chunk of his minutes. He gained a lot of weight to play the 5 and he'll play that position when it matters as he has for the majority of his games this season, at least in 2nd halves. Lakers can get away with Lebron at the 5 against certain match-ups where opponents don't have anyone physical at that position but it's not going to win them anything in the long run, though they'll definitely use that in some PO scenarios where AD might be resting.

Axe
01-08-2022, 12:17 PM
If you knew anything about the Lakers, you'd know that AD's played the 5 this year for a huge chunk of his minutes. He gained a lot of weight to play the 5 and he'll play that position when it matters as he has for the majority of his games this season, at least in 2nd halves. Lakers can get away with Lebron at the 5 against certain match-ups where opponents don't have anyone physical at that position but it's not going to win them anything in the long run, though they'll definitely use that in some PO scenarios where AD might be resting.
:cheers:

TheCorporation
01-08-2022, 12:23 PM
Not 3, not 4, not 5

Yep, it was ten games :lol

beasted
01-08-2022, 12:28 PM
He most certainly has better scoring book-ends than Jordan. At the age of 19-20 LeBron averaged 27.2 in the NBA. At that age Jordan averaged 20 ppg in college.

And now at the age of 37 he is averaging the exact same 28.7 ppg Jordan averaged at the age of 35. Except LeBron is doing it in a couple of minutes less played per game and on a significantly higher shooting percentage.

That's only the scoring though. If we count overall offensive game (scoring + passing) and overall game in general, LeBron is clearly better. :applause: :rockon:

Seems like you skirted the question but that's fine.

MadDog
01-08-2022, 12:40 PM
A week ago you LeBron fans celebrated his 30 point streak (that fell short to Jordan's 30 point streak). Now its 25 points? I understand though lol. When compared to Jordan the bar gets lowered.

Spurs m8
01-08-2022, 01:18 PM
A week ago you LeBron fans celebrated his 30 point streak (that fell short to Jordan's 30 point streak). Now its 25 points? I understand though lol. When compared to Jordan the bar gets lowered.

Lately they been celebrating beating the literal worst teams in the league.....

The bar is LOW

Baller789
01-08-2022, 01:19 PM
Lately they been celebrating beating the literal worst teams in the league.....

The bar is LOW

Bronstans

Stats>>>>>>wins

Im so nba'd out
01-08-2022, 01:21 PM
Dey know
Dey know
Dey know


https://youtu.be/n7LScGr2O8g
https://c.tenor.com/PEShxCJdlEIAAAAC/shawty-lo-dey-know.gif

Spurs m8
01-08-2022, 01:39 PM
Bronstans

Stats>>>>>>wins

Oh yeah, they been celebrating losing to lottery teams too

HylianNightmare
01-08-2022, 02:03 PM
Yep, it was ten games :lol
That's almost as many superstar teammates as he's played with

ELITEpower23
01-08-2022, 02:07 PM
Dey know
Dey know
Dey know


https://youtu.be/n7LScGr2O8g
https://c.tenor.com/PEShxCJdlEIAAAAC/shawty-lo-dey-know.gif

Dey

Know

:dancin

Full Court
01-08-2022, 02:18 PM
He most certainly has better scoring book-ends than Jordan. At the age of 19-20 LeBron averaged 27.2 in the NBA. At that age Jordan averaged 20 ppg in college.

And now at the age of 37 he is averaging the exact same 28.7 ppg Jordan averaged at the age of 35. Except LeBron is doing it in a couple of minutes less played per game and on a significantly higher shooting percentage.

That's only the scoring though. If we count overall offensive game (scoring + passing) and overall game in general, LeBron is clearly better. :applause: :rockon:

Hahahahahahaha.

Now this clown has to compare Lebum's career with Jordan's COLLEGE years. They just keep reaching further.

Waiting for the incoming "Meltdown" comeback that they use when they have no reply.