[QUOTE=TheMan;14669758]Losing 6 Finals in the modern era...[/QUOTE]
Jerry West lost 8 Finals. You changing it to "modern" doesn't make It a record.
Next.
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[QUOTE=TheMan;14669758]Losing 6 Finals in the modern era...[/QUOTE]
Jerry West lost 8 Finals. You changing it to "modern" doesn't make It a record.
Next.
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;14669762]Jerry West lost 8 Finals. You changing it to "modern" doesn't make It a record.
Next.[/QUOTE]
How about, most Finals losses for a supposed GOAT tier player? Jerry West, as good as he was, hardly gets any love in top 10 GOAT lists.
Too EZ
[QUOTE=TheMan;14669948]How about, most Finals losses for a supposed GOAT tier player? Jerry West, as good as he was, hardly gets any love in top 10 GOAT lists.
Too EZ[/QUOTE]
Or how about playoff winning% without their sidekick. (Pippen). 1-9
2 EZ.
[QUOTE=TheMan;14669758]Losing 6 Finals in the modern era...[/QUOTE]
It's funny when people bring this up but also provide no context. In 4 out of 6 of those Finals losses, LeBron and his team had no chance of winning.
[QUOTE=Smook A.;14669954]It's funny when people bring this up but also provide no context. In 4 out of 6 of those Finals losses, LeBron and his team had no chance of winning.[/QUOTE]
dude lebron is 10/11 in conference finals
thats like 8 rings going up against stockton and hornacek
jordan's career isnt that impressive when you consider that his team was so stacked that they won 55-games without him, and that he never played a single dynasty
james harden played better teams than jordan ever did... (2017 performance against kd steph klay iggy and dray is an easy 90s ring against the stockton and hornacek jazz)
Going 0-1 against Jason Terry in the finals....with a superteam
[QUOTE=red1;14669975]jordan's career isnt that impressive when you consider that his team was so stacked that they won 55-games without him, and that he never played a single dynasty
james harden played better teams than jordan ever did... (2017 performance against kd steph klay iggy and dray is an easy 90s ring against the stockton and hornacek jazz)[/QUOTE]
All I hear is excuses from you LeLosers...22-33 sucks :oldlol:
[QUOTE=TheMan;14669761]Curry eating gud too, 4 rings on Bran's watch :rockon:[/QUOTE]
Yikes
Zero FMVP is your style? Must be a Kobe fan with 2 :lol
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;14669953]Or how about playoff winning% without their sidekick. (Pippen). 1-9
2 EZ.[/QUOTE]
No shame losing as a rookie to a very good Bucks team and then getting rocked vs Larry Legend's Celtics when MJ had nothing but coked out bums as teammates...meanwhile Bran shit the bed with a superteam and got outscored by bench scrub Jason Terry :roll:
[url]http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/showthread.php?507043-Watching-Redeem-Team-on-Netflix-Kobe-was-the-Man[/url]
[QUOTE=Shooter;14670124]Yikes
Zero FMVP is your style? Must be a Kobe fan with 2 :lol[/QUOTE]
Curry is that team's leader, just as AD is this Lakers leader, don't act dumb.
No AD, no playoffs :confusedshrug:
I think it will eventually be his points total.
He is the youngest player to reach the below totals.
5,000 Points – LeBron James (21 years, 22 days) on January 21, 2006
10,000 Points – LeBron James (23 years, 59 days) on February 27, 2008
20,000 Points – LeBron James (28 years, 17 days) on January 16, 2013
25,000 Points – LeBron James (30 years, 307 days) on November 2, 2015
30,000 Points – LeBron James (33 years, 24 days) on January 23, 2018
35,000 Points – LeBron James (36 years, 50 days) on February 18, 2021
His turnover record is going to be reeeeeeaaaaaally hard to break.
1. LeBron James 4846
2. Karl Malone 4524
3. Russell Westbrook 4271
4. John Stockton 4244
5. Kobe Bryant 4010
6. Jason Kidd 4003
7. Moses Malone 3804
8. Isiah Thomas 3682
9. Hakeem Olajuwon 3667
10. James Harden 3572
[QUOTE=red1;14669973]dude lebron is 10/11 in conference finals
thats like 8 rings going up against stockton and hornacek[/QUOTE]
:lebronamazed: