Re: Percentage of points scored while player is on floor
[QUOTE=Hey Yo]
MJ led his team in MP, Points, rebounds and assists in 4 straight Finals appearances?
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[u]Per 100 Possessions in Playoffs[/u]
JORDAN:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 43.3 pts.. 2.2 oreb.. 6.1 dreb.. 7.4 ast.. 4.0 tov.. 2.7 stl.. 1.1 blk.. 118 ORtg.. 56.8 ts
LEBRON:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 36.5 pts.. 2.0 oreb.. 9.3 dreb.. 8.6 ast.. 4.5 tov.. 2.2 stl.. 1.2 blk.. 114 ORtg.. 56.5 ts
Their assists are the same when you consider turnovers.
I prefer Jordan's 20% higher scoring, greater efficiency and steals over Lebron's 3 defensive rebounds... :confusedshrug:
And lets not forget the OP stats, which shows Jordan did [I]far[/I] more in the 4th quarter - he scored 50% of his team's 4th quarter points in playoffs and Finals, compared to only 30% for Lebron.
Re: Percentage of points scored while player is on floor
You have to be at least in your 40s, probably in your 50s. And you spend all your time posting on a message board run over by 15-20 year old Curry/LeBron Stans violently defending Jordan.
#LifeGoals :lol
Re: Percentage of points scored while player is on floor
you've convinced me through insecurity 3ball, curry > jordan.
Re: Percentage of points scored while player is on floor
[QUOTE=diamenz]you've convinced me through insecurity 3ball, curry > jordan.[/QUOTE]
MJ had many 25-game stretches that were superior to Curry's across the board, including this one from 1991:
[size="1"][COLOR="Blue"][url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jordami01/gamelog/1991/#440-464-sum:pgl_basic]Jordan 1991 (25 games)[/url]: 32.6 ppg.. 6.4 rpg.. 6.0 apg.. 2.4 tov.. 2.7 spg.. 1.3 bpg.. 56.7 fg.. 62.6 ts.. 130 ortg[/COLOR]
[COLOR="Red"][U]Curry. 2016 (25 games)[/U]: 32.5 ppg.. 5.3 rpg.. 6.0 apg.. 3.7 tov.. 2.2 spg.. 0.1 bpg.. 51.7 fg.. 68.8 ts.. 125 ortg[/COLOR][/size]
MJ had many more superior stretches, such as his first 20 games of the Finals, where he averaged 36/7/7 on 51%, while garnering 3 fmvps and a 3-0 lead towards his 4th fmvp... He also averaged 35/7/7 on 50% in 1986-1993 playoffs (107 games).
Of course, MJ was a [B]two-way[/B] player - according to Popovich, he's the standard for 2-way play:
[INDENT]"[I]He (Kawhi) has the ability to do what a Michael Jordan did at both ends, and I don’t mean he’s Michael Jordan[/I],” Popovich said. “[I]But you think about the best players in the league, they’re not two-way players. He wants to do that[/I].”
[url]http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/spurs/2015/11/11/kawhi-leonard-gregg-popovich-spurs-charles-barkley-michael-jordan/75612616/[/url][/INDENT]
[COLOR="Navy"]CLIFFS: if you gave Stephan Curry better offense, and then gave him superior athleticism to Kawhi Leonard - you'd have MJ.[/COLOR]