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[QUOTE=3ball]Before kyrie got hurt, the latest odds listed before the playoffs began were on [B]April 18, 2015[/B]:
[INDENT][I]Golden State starts its playoff journey with future odds of 5-to-2 to win the NBA Championship at the Westgate Las Vegas Superbook, [B]trailing the Cleveland Cavaliers at 9-to-5.[/B][/I]
[url]https://m.lasvegassun.com/blogs/talking-points/2015/apr/18/nba-playoffs-las-vegas-betting-odds-preview-warrio/[/url][/INDENT]
Again, those were the latest odds right before the playoffs began[/QUOTE]
:oldlol: @ your meltdown :mad:
The only odds that matter are the ones right before the series starts. The odds that say Golden St. were the favorites before every series with Cleveland.
Better luck next time, Chico.....
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[QUOTE=sdot_thadon]always a good laugh for Mj stans to speak on stat padding....:oldlol:[/QUOTE]
"Since Jordan's move from off-guard, the Bulls have gone 11-5. That, in itself, should be reward enough.
But even Jordan has been caught in triple-double-mania.
During breaks in games, Jordan has been wandering over to the scorer's table to get updates on how many rebounds, assists and points he needs to fill his three double-figure quotas.
"The guys at the scorer's desk let me know what I need," he said. "They tell me, 'You need three assists; you need two rebounds."'
Jordan also has been double-checking the figures with Chicago assistants.
"They keep me in tune," he said. "They keep reminding me when I come back to the huddle, how much I need."
Last Sunday, at home against New Jersey, the 10th assist was Jordan's final goal.
"I knew I had nine assists," he said, "and I looked at (forward) Brad (Sellers), and said, 'Brad, can I count on you for my 10th?' And he said, 'yeah' and hit a jumper from the baseline."
[url]https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1989-04-09-8901190048-story.html[/url]
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[QUOTE=sportjames23]I say damn :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
[img]https://i.postimg.cc/wTqLqW76/SportJamesOwned.png[/img]
Coward :no:
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[QUOTE=Hey Yo]"Since Jordan's move from off-guard, the Bulls have gone 11-5. That, in itself, should be reward enough.
But even Jordan has been caught in triple-double-mania.
During breaks in games, Jordan has been wandering over to the scorer's table to get updates on how many rebounds, assists and points he needs to fill his three double-figure quotas.
"The guys at the scorer's desk let me know what I need," he said. "They tell me, 'You need three assists; you need two rebounds."'
Jordan also has been double-checking the figures with Chicago assistants.
"They keep me in tune," he said. "They keep reminding me when I come back to the huddle, how much I need."
Last Sunday, at home against New Jersey, the 10th assist was Jordan's final goal.
"I knew I had nine assists," he said, "and I looked at (forward) Brad (Sellers), and said, 'Brad, can I count on you for my 10th?' And he said, 'yeah' and hit a jumper from the baseline."
[url]https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1989-04-09-8901190048-story.html[/url][/QUOTE]
Like turning the light on, MJ stans disperse like cockroaches. :oldlol:
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[QUOTE=Hey Yo]"Since Jordan's move from off-guard, the Bulls have gone 11-5. That, in itself, should be reward enough.
But even Jordan has been caught in triple-double-mania.
During breaks in games, Jordan has been wandering over to the scorer's table to get updates on how many rebounds, assists and points he needs to fill his three double-figure quotas.
"The guys at the scorer's desk let me know what I need," he said. "They tell me, 'You need three assists; you need two rebounds."'
Jordan also has been double-checking the figures with Chicago assistants.
"They keep me in tune," he said. "They keep reminding me when I come back to the huddle, how much I need."
Last Sunday, at home against New Jersey, the 10th assist was Jordan's final goal.
"I knew I had nine assists," he said, "and I looked at (forward) Brad (Sellers), and said, 'Brad, can I count on you for my 10th?' And he said, 'yeah' and hit a jumper from the baseline."
[url]https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1989-04-09-8901190048-story.html[/url][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=LA Times]
Selfishness, Part I: Since switching to point guard for the Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan has become statistic conscious. He has started checking with statisticians to see how close he is to a triple-double. He had a string of seven consecutive triple-doubles broken Friday night.
"The guys at the scorer's desk let me know what I need," Jordan said.
So, too, do the Bulls' assistant coaches.
"They keep reminding me when I get back to the huddle," Jordan said. "They say, 'You need three more of this. You need four more of that.' "
[B]Jordan is trying to win over voters for the league's most valuable player award.[/B]
"If the way I'm playing now doesn't convince them I'm a complete player, then I guess nothing will," Jordan said.
[URL="http://articles.latimes.com/1989-04-11/sports/sp-1572_1_players-bicker-johnny-newman-jackson-s-backup"]http://articles.latimes.com/1989-04-11/sports/sp-1572_1_players-bicker-johnny-newman-jackson-s-backup[/URL]
[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Sam Smith]
........Payton’s mouth is all it takes to reactivate Jordan’s murderous instincts. Against the Sonics, Jordan takes the ball away from Payton the first two times he touches it. Payton is so thoroughly owned that he has to go to the bench. But just as Jordan is gliding toward a SportsCenter-worthy night, Jackson pulls him out of the game. De-Michaelization and all.
[B]"He’s not going to let me win the scoring title,"[/B]Jordan whines to guard B.J. Armstrong as he sits on the bench.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Sam Smith]
But Jordan was the king, and the bloodiest battles for resources tended to be between him and the teammates he called "my supporting cast." "Screw you, M.J.," Grant said after one game. [B]"All you care about is your points and everyone knows it.[/B]You don’t care about anything but yourself."[/QUOTE]
and that's just a snip of what's on record in a non-internet era.
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[QUOTE=sdot_thadon]and that's just a snip of what's on record in a non-internet era.[/QUOTE]
Shut
it
down
:eek:
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[QUOTE=TheCorporation]Anyone?[/QUOTE]
[IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/PrQwMkZS/lebron-stats-or-rings.gif[/IMG]
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[QUOTE=Hey Yo]"Since Jordan's move from off-guard, the Bulls have gone 11-5. That, in itself, should be reward enough.
But even Jordan has been caught in triple-double-mania.
During breaks in games, Jordan has been wandering over to the scorer's table to get updates on how many rebounds, assists and points he needs to fill his three double-figure quotas.
"The guys at the scorer's desk let me know what I need," he said. "They tell me, 'You need three assists; you need two rebounds."'
Jordan also has been double-checking the figures with Chicago assistants.
"They keep me in tune," he said. "They keep reminding me when I come back to the huddle, how much I need."
Last Sunday, at home against New Jersey, the 10th assist was Jordan's final goal.
"I knew I had nine assists," he said, "and I looked at (forward) Brad (Sellers), and said, 'Brad, can I count on you for my 10th?' And he said, 'yeah' and hit a jumper from the baseline."
[url]https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1989-04-09-8901190048-story.html[/url][/QUOTE]
And after a few games, he adjusted and won 6 from 6, also playing 1st team all-D.
Whats your point?
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[QUOTE=Bawkish]:roll: :roll: :roll:
Lebron's "3-6" Mafia are fuming[/QUOTE]
[url]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KYL8ik7BtuQ&t=4s[/url]
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Jordan stans are by far the worst stans of them all. They literally worship him like he's some kind of God. Just look at how deranged 3ball and Coach are.
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[QUOTE=TheCorporation]
If LeBron was the one with three 1st round exits?
[/Quote]
Better than missing the playoffs like lebron did at the same early-career stage
[QUOTE=TheCorporation]
If LeBron was #2 in post season scoring?
If LeBron was #2 in post season steals?
If LeBron was #2 in post season game winners?
[/QUOTE]
Degree of domination is measured by per game and advanced stats, not career totals, which measures length of domination
MJ averaged way more ppg and steals and clutch stats - we prefer that over inferior play for a longer timeframe.. :confusedshrug:
[QUOTE=TheCorporation]
If LeBron was the one who was bailed out by Scottie Pippen? (1-9)
[/QUOTE]
Lebron was bailed out by Hughes and Coach Brown (missed playoffs until they arrived)
[QUOTE=TheCorporation]
If all of Jordan's opponents had a better post season net efficiency rating than the BEST team LeBron faced?
[/QUOTE]
Spurs and Warriors were the only juggernaut out West from 11-18' (no parity, high net efficiency), whereas the 90's west had 4-5 juggernauts (parity, lower net efficiency) - these battled tested juggernauts took turns losing to MJ in the Finals
[QUOTE=TheCorporation]
If Jordan beat a 73-win all time record team?
[/Quote]
The pre-durant Warriors were a regular season team, so they lost as the heavy favorite just like lebron in 2009-2011
This shouldn't surprise anyone in hindsight, as Curry/Klay are weak compared to Shaq/Penny, Payton/Kemp, Kyrie/Love, and many more
[QUOTE=TheCorporation]
If Jordan had the highest ppg during elimination?
[/QUOTE]
Lebron went 7 with a lot of weak teams because he isn't as good as MJ.. MJ only went 7 with great teams
[QUOTE=TheCorporation]
If Jordan mounted the greatest 3-1 comeback in sports history?
[/QUOTE]
That would mean MJ needed a 7th game and couldn't dominate the opponent
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[QUOTE=3ball]Better than missing the playoffs like lebron did at the same early-career stage
Degree of domination is measured by per game and advanced stats, not career totals, which measures length of domination
MJ averaged way more ppg and steals and clutch stats - we prefer that over inferior play for a longer timeframe.. :confusedshrug:
Lebron was bailed out by Hughes and Coach Brown (missed playoffs until they arrived)
Spurs and Warriors were the only juggernaut out West from 11-18' (no parity, high net efficiency), whereas the 90's west had 4-5 juggernauts (parity, lower net efficiency) - these battled tested juggernauts took turns losing to MJ in the Finals
The pre-durant Warriors were a regular season team, so they lost as the heavy favorite just like lebron in 2009-2011
This shouldn't surprise anyone in hindsight, as Curry/Klay are weak compared to Shaq/Penny, Payton/Kemp, Kyrie/Love, and many more
Lebron went 7 with a lot of weak teams because he isn't as good as MJ.. MJ only went 7 with great teams
That would mean MJ needed a 7th game and couldn't dominate the opponent[/QUOTE]
And here he is in the flesh. You've literally done more than someone like Simon could ever do to make people dislike Jordan here. Your complete and utter obsession over him is that extreme. That you are still going on years later the same way is just sad.
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[QUOTE=Bronbron23]I'm a fan of both but your points are terrible.
The east was much better when mj played for one. He was going against goat teams like Celtics and bad boy pistons when he was young.
The stats argument is terrible because your being slick and [B][I][COLOR="DarkRed"]using totals when per game has always been the measurement and of course favours mj.[/COLOR][/I][/B]
[B][COLOR="DarkRed"]The pip argument is terrible because mj only needed one guy[/COLOR][/B]. LeBron needed Wade,bosh and Kyrie. The Jordan needed pip argument is one of the worst ever coming from some Bron fans.
The only half good argument you made was beating a 73 win team. Problem with that is tha the loss to the mavs in 2011 is probably the worst performance I've ever seen from a great player or even a good player. [B][COLOR="DarkRed"]So the 2 kind of cancel each other out.[/COLOR][/B] Just face man, LeBron is great but mj is greater. The eye test and chips say heavily suggest prove it and stats are pretty equal. So really no good argument for LeBron over mj.[/QUOTE]
And there you have it... :applause:
[QUOTE=Smoke117]
And here he is in the flesh. You've literally done more than someone like Simon could ever do to make people dislike Jordan here. Your complete and utter obsession over him is that extreme. That you are still going on years later the same way is just sad.
[/QUOTE]
I've noticed that in recent times you've become very bitter and angry poster lashing out at people like you just got dumped or lost your job or something.. Chin up bud
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[QUOTE=3ball]And there you have it... :applause:
I've noticed that in recent times you've become very bitter and angry poster lashing out at people like you just got dumped or lost your job or something.. Chin up bud[/QUOTE]
Except I've literally been saying this about you for years now...which goes to show how deep your obsession runs. It'd be one think if you were some dumb ass teenager, but you are 40+ year old man who spends hours every day on this board obsessing and hero worshipping a basketball player. :oldlol:
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[QUOTE=Smoke117]Jordan stans are by far the worst stans of them all. They literally worship him like he's some kind of God. Just look at how deranged 3ball and Coach are.[/QUOTE]
Kobe fans are the worst. I'll take 3ball and Coach Hespacking over stalker and kenny. Elite nutjobs :oldlol:
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[QUOTE=Smoke117]Except I've literally been saying this about you for years now...which goes to show how deep your obsession runs. It'd be one think if you were some dumb ass teenager, but you are 40+ year old man who spends hours every day on this board obsessing and hero worshipping a basketball player. :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
Funny how the guy with 15+ accounts polluting the board with nonsense day in and day out doesn
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[QUOTE=Leviathon1121]Funny how the guy with 15+ accounts polluting the board with nonsense day in and day out doesn
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[QUOTE=Leviathon1121]Funny how the guy with 15+ accounts polluting the board with nonsense day in and day out doesn
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[QUOTE=FKAri]Kobe fans are the worst. I'll take 3ball and Coach Hespacking over stalker and kenny. Elite nutjobs :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
:eek:
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You guys are on here all day talking mj/lebron, more than me, and anytime you can't counter facts about Lebron's inferiority, you deflect with the "how many lebron threads you gonna make" act
Weak
OP got destroyed in his own thread, so lestans start in with the deflections and derail.
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[QUOTE=3ball]You guys are on here all day talking mj/lebron, more than me, and anytime you can't counter facts about Lebron's inferiority, you deflect with the "how many lebron threads you gonna make" act
Weak
[B]OP got destroyed in his own thread, so lestans start in with the deflections and derail.[/B][/QUOTE]
The fact that you legitimately think this is the scariest part of it all.
MJ is #2 in everything individual, now. I am sorry to break it to you harshly, perhaps I should have been more gentle but he has been passed up in the stats category, which used to be his only weight as being considered GOAT since he clearly does not have the most rings (Bill Russell).
So...I'm sorry, 3ball.
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[QUOTE=TheCorporation]The fact that you legitimately think this is the scariest part of it all.
MJ is #2 in everything individual, now. I am sorry to break it to you harshly, perhaps I should have been more gentle but he has been passed up in the stats category, which used to be his only weight as being considered GOAT since he clearly does not have the most rings (Bill Russell).
So...I'm sorry, 3ball.[/QUOTE]
Magic is recognized as the best passer because he led in APG for regular season and playoffs.. but I'm sure if mark Jackson had the media in his pocket like lebron, people would be praising his greater assist total over magic
Per game is what matters
You're grasping at straws acting like career totals make Reggie Miller and lebron better scorers than bird and MJ, respectively
But there's no law against being dumb, so carry on
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Only thing we need to say, OP:
[img]https://i.ibb.co/4ZdFkdk/FB894314-2-C9-B-4146-B7-BE-20696-A591771.jpg[/img]
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[QUOTE=sportjames23]Only thing we need to say, OP:
[img]Michael Frauden pic[/img][/QUOTE]
Nah, this is the only thing you need to say
[IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/wTqLqW76/SportJamesOwned.png[/IMG]
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[QUOTE=TheCorporation]Nah, this is the only thing you need to say
[IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/wTqLqW76/SportJamesOwned.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Got this kid's mind scrambled. :oldlol:
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[QUOTE=sportjames23]Got this kid's mind scrambled. :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
Coward
[IMG]https://i.postimg.cc/wTqLqW76/SportJamesOwned.png[/IMG]
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[QUOTE=TheCorporation]The fact that you legitimately think this is the scariest part of it all.
MJ is #2 in everything individual, now. I am sorry to break it to you harshly, perhaps I should have been more gentle but he has been passed up in the stats category, which used to be his only weight as being considered GOAT since he clearly does not have the most rings (Bill Russell).
So...I'm sorry, 3ball.[/QUOTE]
This is just not true at all...
Jordan is the consensus GOAT because of his stats, and his winning, and his heart, and his effort, and his clutch ness, and his defense, etc etc. He has the combination of it all that gives him the easiest GOAT arguement. Saying he was all stats is just the Lebron Stan narrative to put Lebron into the conversation because LeBron is the actual one who
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[QUOTE=Leviathon1121]This is just not true at all...
Jordan is the consensus GOAT because of his stats, and his winning, and his heart, and his effort, and his clutch ness, and his defense, etc etc. He has the combination of it all that gives him the easiest GOAT arguement. Saying he was all stats is just the Lebron Stan narrative to put Lebron into the conversation because LeBron is the actual one who
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[QUOTE=Phoenix]The thing is, it wasn't strictly a stat argument 20 years ago. Kareem has the most points. Wilt has the higher peak PPG( 50.4). It wasn't a 'most rings' argument because obviously 11>6. It's always been about the totality of everything and the Letard above you is trying to turn it into a stat accumulation argument because the boat has sailed on rings, MVPs, FMVPs, or averages. I don't even have MJ as a consensus, because I personally don't believe in that idea. I personally do a tier system.[/QUOTE]
Then what is your tier system?
Tier 1
LBJ
MJ
Magic
Shaq
Ducan
Tier 2
Kareem
Bird
Tier 3
Wilt
Russell
Kobe
Hakeem
Oscar
Something like that?
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[QUOTE=TheCorporation]Then what is your tier system?
Tier 1
LBJ
MJ
Magic
Shaq
Ducan
Tier 2
Kareem
Bird
Tier 3
Wilt
Russell
Kobe
Hakeem
Oscar
Something like that?[/QUOTE]
I don't see why I even need to bother, because it's all subjective and arbitrary, but anyways. Note that the listed order in each tier doesn't necessarily represent how I rank them as players within specific tiers:
Tier 1- MJ, Kareem, Russell
Tier 2 - Shaq, Duncan, Lebron, Wilt, Magic, Bird
Tier 3 - Hakeem, Kobe, Oscar
The big issue we have in this discussions, there's not like a ton of difference in talent and ability between guys at this level. You're pretty much nitpicking 'flaws' to separate one player from another. There's not much 'ability' gap between Kareem and Hakeem. Frankly I think Hakeem is about as complete on both ends as anybody, but I can recognize that he should come below other players who better maximized their talents into even better careers.
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[QUOTE=TheCorporation]If LeBron was the one with three 1st round exits?
If LeBron was #2 in post season scoring?
If LeBron was #2 in post season steals?
If LeBron was #2 in post season game winners?
If LeBron was the one who was bailed out by Scottie Pippen? (1-9)
If all of Jordan's opponents had a better post season net efficiency rating than the BEST team LeBron faced?
If Jordan beat a 73-win all time record team?
If Jordan had the highest ppg during elimination?
If Jordan mounted the greatest 3-1 comeback in sports history?
[b]What would Jordan fans say?[/b][/QUOTE]
Anyone?
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[QUOTE=TheCorporation]
Anyone?
[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=TheCorporation]
If LeBron was #2 in post season scoring?
If LeBron was #2 in post season steals?
If LeBron was #2 in post season game winners?
[/QUOTE]
MJ had higher per game stats in the categories above, so that explains those stats.. everyone knows that per game is the REAL record (career apg - magic.... career ppg - jordan... etc)
and even without per game, MJ has far more clutch shots when you include game-tying shots or overall clutch stats (late in tight games) - MJ blows lebron away, especially on the championship level, where Lebron wasn't capable of a single clutch shot, lol
[QUOTE=TheCorporation]
If LeBron was the one who was bailed out by Scottie Pippen? [B][COLOR="DarkRed"](1-9)[/COLOR][/B]
[/Quote]
1-9 with an 8 seed > missing playoffs as 9 seed
or going 1-9 with 2 seeds (17' and 18' Finals)
or going 2-16 in with 2 seeds in four Finals destructions (07/14/17/18.. yikes.. :eek:)
[QUOTE=TheCorporation]
If all of Jordan's opponents had a [B][COLOR="DarkRed"]better post season net efficiency[/COLOR][/B] rating than the BEST team LeBron faced?
[/Quote]
the warriors and spurs had high net efficiency because they had no comp
they were the only big fish in the pond (the only super-teams with 3+ HOF's), whereas the 90's west had 3-4 big fish with the best talent that took turns losing to MJ in the Finals
[QUOTE=TheCorporation]
If Jordan beat a [B][COLOR="DarkRed"]73-win[/COLOR][/B] all time record team?
[/Quote]
Lebron never beat b2b champs like MJ did in 91'...
Isiah/Dumars/Rodman > Curry/Klay/Dray, and the Pistons had two more 3x all-stars ON TOP of their big 3 (laimbeer, aguirre)..
And when did lebron destroy Duncan/Popovich in 5 games like the 98' jazz did?..
Finally, Shaq/Penny > Hibbert/George, and Riley's Knicks would've made lebron cry
[QUOTE=TheCorporation]
If Jordan had the [B][COLOR="DarkRed"]highest ppg during elimination[/COLOR][/B]?
[/Quote]
lebron went 7 with weak teams, so he has better elimination game stats... :confusedshrug:
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OP getting destroyed in his own thread yet again
That's just sad :(
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[QUOTE=Phoenix]The thing is, it wasn't strictly a stat argument 20 years ago. Kareem has the most points. Wilt has the higher peak PPG( 50.4). It wasn't a 'most rings' argument because obviously 11>6. It's always been about the totality of everything and the Letard above you is trying to turn it into a stat accumulation argument because the boat has sailed on rings, MVPs, FMVPs, or averages. I don't even have MJ as a consensus, because I personally don't believe in that idea. I personally do a tier system.[/QUOTE]
Agreed.
They always shift the goal past.
Also me too but the tier has a hierarchy and a pyramid top. I don’t like including players in my list who for the majority of their career or all of it was pre merger. But:
MJ
Russell / Kareem
Magic / Bird / Bron / Duncan
Shaq / Wilt / Hakeem / Kobe
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[QUOTE=SamuraiSWISH]Agreed.
They always shift the goal past.
Also me too but the tier has a hierarchy and a pyramid top. I don
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[I][COLOR="DarkRed"][SIZE="3"]Stats for MJ & Kareem thru 13 yrs each (KAJ's stats after that aren't viable)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/I]
[U]REGULAR SEASON[/U]
[Url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01.html#all_advanced][I]Jordan[/I][/url]:[COLOR="White"]..[/COLOR] 31.5 ppg.. 58.0 ts.. 35.3 usg.. 120 ortg.. 29.1 PER.. 0.274 ws/48.. 9.0 bpm
[Url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/abdulka01.html#1970-1982-sum:per_game][I]Kareem[/I][/url]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 27.8 ppg.. 59.0 ts.. 25.1 usg.. 118 ortg.. 26.5 PER.. 0.255 ws/48.. 7.9 bpm
[U]PLAYOFFS[/U]
[Url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01.html#all_playoffs_advanced][I]Jordan[/I][/url]:[COLOR="White"]..[/COLOR] 33.5 ppg.. 56.8 ts.. 35.6 usg.. 118 ortg.. 28.6 PER.. 0.255 ws/48.. 10.1 bpm
[Url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/a/abdulka01.html#1970-1982-sum:playoffs_advanced][I]Kareem[/I][/url]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 29.1 ppg.. 56.7 ts.. 26.1 usg.. 118 ortg.. 25.8 PER.. 0.232 ws/48.... 8.7 bpm
[U]FINALS[/U]
[I]Jordan[/I]:[COLOR="White"]..[/COLOR] 33.5 ppg.. 6 fmvp
[I]Kareem[/I]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 26.0 ppg.. 2 fmvp
[SIZE="3"]SUMMARY[/SIZE] - jordan has a massive statistical and winning edge over kareem.. this is despite Kareem not winning much in the 70's and playing for himself, while MJ was restricted by a winning system and brand of ball
[I][COLOR="DarkRed"](rebounds/blocks and assists/steals are positions-dependant and omitted from the stats above)[/COLOR][/I]
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[QUOTE=And1AllDay]Cant say Ive ever seen a worse tier system. Phoenix at least posted something good but yours I mean sheesh did you try to make the worst one possible to troll?[/QUOTE]
There's no tiers
Only MJ has goat level rings, goat stats, and accolades - all as top dog
Only MJ
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I'm trying to procure a quick recap here. So far I've got
LeBron
#1 points
#1 game winners
#1 elimination game ppg
#1 steals
#1 competition
#1 Finals GmScore
#1 Finals 3 game-stretch GmScore
Jordan
#2 points
#2 game winners
#3 elimination game ppg
#2 steals
#20 competition
#6 Finals GmScore
#2 Finals 3 game-stretch GmScore
So what are we debating at this point? Whether MJ is still top 5? :confusedshrug: :confusedshrug:
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[QUOTE=SpaceJam2]I'm trying to procure a quick recap here. So far I've got
LeBron
[I][COLOR="Navy"]#1 points[/COLOR][/I] [B]per game is the real record[/B]
[I][COLOR="Navy"]#1 steals[/COLOR][/I] [B]per game is the real record[/B]
[I][COLOR="Navy"]#1 game winners[/COLOR][/I] [B]per game is the real record... and also Finals clutch shots (lebron has 0, MJ has 4)... and must include game-tie'ers and overall clutch stats, where MJ beats Bron handily.. :confusedshrug: [/B]
[I][COLOR="Navy"]#1 elimination game ppg[/COLOR][/I] [b]lebron went 7 with weak teams[/b]
[I][COLOR="Navy"]#1 competition[/COLOR][/I] [b]MJ beat better teams, i.e. b2b champs, Shaq/Duncan killers.. who did GSW beat? (nobody - weakest comp ever for a dynasty)[/b]
[I][COLOR="Navy"]#1 Finals GmScore[/COLOR][/I] [B]MJ has the highest gamescore ever for a Finals series, so he wins Finals series easier than lebron does[/B]
[I][COLOR="Navy"]#1 Finals 3 game-stretch GmScore[/COLOR][/i] - [B]MJ has the highest gamescore ever for a Finals series, so he wins Finals series easier than lebron does[/B]
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felt like using a different emoji