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3ba11
09-26-2022, 11:52 AM
The 15' Warriors were noobs that could barely beat an injured Cavs team

Otoh, the 98' Jazz were a 10-year organic juggernaut that destroyed Shaq's 4 all-star Lakers and Duncan/Popovich/Robinson.. So they would sweep the Curry Warriors

So this idea that Lebron faced better Finals teams is false - the Spurs and Curry Warriors are similar to the organic juggernauts that Jordan faced - only the KD Warriors were better and Lebron had a super-team to face them (more help than Jordan ever had)

1987_Lakers
09-26-2022, 11:54 AM
https://c.tenor.com/WBSt2gcsNVMAAAAM/we-dont-care.gif

RRR3
09-26-2022, 11:54 AM
Ingram hadn’t been an allstar yet when LeBron had him and you hold that against him. Let’s see some consistency.

3ba11
09-26-2022, 11:56 AM
Ingram hadn’t been an allstar yet when LeBron had him and you hold that against him. Let’s see some consistency.


Ingram and Kuzma saw a 1-year drop across the board alongside Lebron (PER, BPM, WS/48, VORP)

Lebron's skillset imposes spot-up roles that stall young players, thereby needing ready-made stars to win

He simply lacks the teammate development, fits, and brand of ball to win organically and therefore must be a talent-based winner (team-hopping.. all-star team strategy)

So he never learned how to win (organic) and simply formed super-teams

ShawkFactory
09-26-2022, 12:42 PM
Dude you've said this so many time.

bison
09-27-2022, 09:17 PM
https://i.ibb.co/yhMk3Cb/EBE2-A254-5640-4638-A2-AF-3-A49-FEC566-A4.jpg

Axe
09-27-2022, 09:38 PM
No klay?