Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=warriorfan;15026157]Look up his playoff on off in his prime vs the west lmao
Look up how the eastern conference was legit historically weak during bron’s hayday
Bron joined the league as they changed the rules to open up offense on the perimeter and also got to play in one of the, if not the weakest conference in the history of the NBA
As my dog Walk on Water said, let’s see your little midge ass try to nerd your way out of this one.
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Let's be real. If LeBron failed to win 3 of the 4 FMVP like Curry did, you would be on his case non-stop. The sad part is Curry wouldn't even have won FMVP if the Warriors won in 2016 & 2019. :lol
Curry needed a shit ton of injuries from the Cavs to win in 2015, then he needed KD who won FMVP over him to win back to back.
Absolutely pathetic.
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;15026162]Let's be real. If LeBron failed to win 3 of the 4 FMVP like Curry did, you would be on his case non-stop. The sad part is Curry wouldn't even have won FMVP if the Warriors won in 2016 & 2019. :lol
Curry needed a shit ton of injuries from the Cavs to win in 2015, then he needed KD who won FMVP over him to win back to back.
Absolutely pathetic.[/QUOTE]
Let’s be real.
Bron profited off joining the league while they changed the rules to help perimeter players while playing in a historically weak eastern conference.
Confront those two facts like you confront the fact you said you are 5’8” (actually don’t confront it like that because you are totally in denial you are a midge who never played ball)
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
To put it simply there are two groups of people. People who lived above the rim and people who lived below. You are an underclass individual.
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=warriorfan;15026165]Let’s be real.
Bron profited off joining the league while they changed the rules to help perimeter players while playing in a historically weak eastern conference.
Confront those two facts like you confront the fact you said you are 5’8” (actually don’t confront it like that because you are totally in denial you are a midge who never played ball)[/QUOTE]
The funny thing is LeBron joined the league when NBA teams were averaging around 93 PPG.
In fact, the league average in team points didn't crack 100 PPG until 2009, which is around the time Curry came into the league.
Hell even in the 2012 season, NBA teams were averaging around 96 PPG. LeBron at least had 10 years in the league going up against legit defenses
If anything, Curry profited off joining the league when it was starting to gear more towards offense.
It wasn't until the mid 10's when offenses really took off, which happened to be during Curry's peak. :lol
I can't believe a Curry stan would really use this argument.
What a backfire. :lol
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;15026168]The funny thing is LeBron joined the league when NBA teams were averaging around 93 PPG.
In fact, the league average in team points didn't crack 100 PPG until 2009, which is around the time Curry came into the league.
If anything, Curry profited off joining the league when it was starting to gear more towards offense.
Hell even in the 2012 season, NBA teams were averaging around 96 PPG. LeBron at least 10 years in the league going up against legit defense
It wasn't until the mid 10's when offenses really took off, which happened to be during Curry's peak. :lol
I can't believe a Curry stan would really use this argument.
What a backfire. :lol[/QUOTE]
What happened in the NBA in 2006 my midget mo f.ucker?
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=warriorfan;15026169]What happened in the NBA in 2006 my midget mo f.ucker?[/QUOTE]
There was real NBA defense back then crackhead snitch.
Your hero profited more off this current NBA more than any other player especially with the "freedom of movement" rule.
LeBron actually played in a league where defenses dominated, unlike Curry.
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;15026170]There was real NBA defense back then crackhead snitch.
Your hero profited more off this current NBA more than any other player especially with the "freedom of movement" rule.
LeBron actually played in a league where defenses dominated, unlike Curry.[/QUOTE]
WOW! This clown is actually ADMITTING that Lebron couldn't win a championship in a defense dominated league. He only won anything when the NBA skewed things to make offense easier.
Lebron wouldn't even have been Patrick Ewing level in the 90s.
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=Full Court;15026172]WOW! This clown is actually ADMITTING that Lebron couldn't win a championship in a defense dominated league. He only won anything when the NBA skewed things to make offense easier.
Lebron wouldn't even have been Patrick Ewing level in the 90s.[/QUOTE]
Wrong. Teams averaged under 100 PPG in 2012 & 2013. Same can't be said for any of Curry's chips, even the fraud ones.
:lebronamazed:
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;15026174]Wrong. Teams averaged under 100 PPG in 2012 & 2013. Same can't be said for any of Curry's chips, even the fraud ones.
:lebronamazed:[/QUOTE]
Not even Patrick Ewing level.
Suck on that for a while.
:lebronamazed:
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=Full Court;15026176]Not even Patrick Ewing level.
Suck on that for a while.
:lebronamazed:[/QUOTE]
If that is your only response, you got cooked my son.
:lol
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;15026170]There was real NBA defense back then crackhead snitch.
Your hero profited more off this current NBA more than any other player especially with the "freedom of movement" rule.
LeBron actually played in a league where defenses dominated, unlike Curry.[/QUOTE]
Wait so you are saying the NBA had no rule changes during this period that led to an explosion of perimeter scoring?
:roll:
(Jeff sticky this thread please)
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;15026177]If that is your only response, you got cooked my son.
:lol[/QUOTE]
You're so desperate that now you've resorted to trying to convince us that Lebron is better than Curry. :roll:
Curry's the best player of his generation. Did you know that Lebron tried recruiting him, and Curry just laughed? No wonder you're so bitter.
:lebronamazed:
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=warriorfan;15026182]Wait so you are saying the NBA had no rule changes during this period that led to an explosion of perimeter scoring?
:roll:
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You do realize LeBron averaged 27 PPG as a 20 year old in 2005 before the rule change right?
Curry hasn't cracked 27 PPG in like 3 years, despite playing in a more offensive friendly league.
Pathetic.
:roll:
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;15026189]You do realize LeBron averaged 27 PPG as a 20 year old in 2005 before the rule change right?
Curry hasn't cracked 27 PPG in like 3 years, despite playing in a more offensive friendly league.
Pathetic.
:roll:[/QUOTE]
It took him over 42 mins a game on a team who couldn’t even make the playoffs in the historically weak eastern conference.
empty stats
next.
Re: LeBron James has the highest career plus/minus in the playoffs, at +1270.
[QUOTE=1987_Lakers;15026189]You do realize LeBron averaged 27 PPG as a 20 year old in 2005 before the rule change right?
Curry hasn't cracked 27 PPG in like 3 years, despite playing in a more offensive friendly league.
Pathetic.
:roll:[/QUOTE]
You do realize that young Jordan averaged 35 ppg and won 10 scoring titles, right?
By the way, how many scoring titles has LeShrivel won?
And how many DPOY awards?
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