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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    Quote Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
    jordan isnt even the best ever though

    kareem and russell accomplished way more

    wilt,shaq,oscar,baylor had way better peaks

    jordan is by no means a guy like wayne gretzky where a guy drops more points on just assists than any other player ever had goals AND assists ( while also leading alltime in goals ) and claiming like 8 straight mvps LOL


    jordan is arguably the best ever. but a lock? no

    this is why #99 is retired league wide in the nhl and #23 is only retired by miami and chicago for MJ
    Jordan is basically the consensus GOAT. Very small percentage of fans think otherwise.

    Although I have to give you credit for you not bringing Kobe into this discussion of all time greats given your stan-ism

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    LeBron says a lot of dumb things.

    So does Kobe, so does Shaq, so does Jordan, etc...

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    IMO there is no GOAT

    only players of their generations. nobody can say a guy who never even played another guy or his competition is better than him

    its actually impossible to know

    all we know is

    60s = russell
    70s = kareem
    80s = magic
    90s = jordan
    00s = kobe
    10s = lebron

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    Quote Originally Posted by J Shuttlesworth
    Jordan is basically the consensus GOAT. Very small percentage of fans think otherwise.

    Although I have to give you credit for you not bringing Kobe into this discussion of all time greats given your stan-ism
    Very small percentage of fans know the history of the game. consensus = / = reality

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    Agreed. Hes an MJ stan

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    Quote Originally Posted by J Shuttlesworth
    Jordan is basically the consensus GOAT. Very small percentage of fans think otherwise.

    Although I have to give you credit for you not bringing Kobe into this discussion of all time greats given your stan-ism

    well in terms of majority public opinion ofcourse jordan is the goat

    but majority opinion isnt a fact. if it can even be slightly argued against it isnt an absolute

    and kobe is one of the greatest of all time. he was the player of the 2000's

    he had his era and dominated it

    tnt, dime, S.I, sportingnews = all gave kobe the player of the decade awards

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    Quote Originally Posted by CavaliersFTW
    In Lebron's opinion #23 should be retired because of Michael Jordan...

    But not #6... the number of Doctor J and Bill Russell!?

    Not #32... the number of Magic Johnson?

    On thing that has always bothered me about Lebron is he is not a good student of the history of the game, his mount rushmore comments, his opinion on jersey numbers being retired... I'm not a Kobe stan but he for example never makes comments like these because he knows the history of the game, he grew up watching film of players as far back as Baylor, West and Robertson. He knows the game didn't begin and end with Jordan. Lebron never got to look back further, which is okay except that his opinions tend end up being disrespectful to the players that played before that time. Guy needs to talk to some of the legends that played before MJ and learn what else has been accomplished by others in the game.

    32 has not been confirmed by anyone of credibility to be LeBron's new number. Seriously, it was just one random radio dude who sent out a tweet. Stop.

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    Quote Originally Posted by kennethgriffin
    jordan isnt even the best ever though

    kareem and russell accomplished way more

    wilt,shaq,oscar,baylor had way better peaks

    jordan is by no means a guy like wayne gretzky where a guy drops more points on just assists than any other player ever had goals AND assists ( while also leading alltime in goals ) and claiming like 8 straight mvps LOL


    jordan is arguably the best ever. but a lock? no

    this is why #99 is retired league wide in the nhl and #23 is only retired by miami and chicago for MJ
    you are an idiot if you think gretzky is on another level compared to jordan

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    Quote Originally Posted by D-Rose
    32 has not been confirmed by anyone of credibility to be LeBron's new number. Seriously, it was just one random radio dude who sent out a tweet. Stop.
    Stop what, do you understand the point of the thread? That detail doesn't effect this topic.

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    Why would any number be retired? I just think that's silly altogether. Something like Jackie Robinson in baseball kinda makes sense but just for being really really ridiculously good at the sport? No.

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    You would think people would've learned by now to take what Bron says with a grain of salt.

    There's dudes in Miami still waiting on those 8 championships he promised.

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    Quote Originally Posted by red1
    you are an idiot if you think gretzky is on another level compared to jordan
    in terms of how much more someone dominated their sport.. yes gretzky is on a level heads and shoulders above jordan

    gretzky is like a successful/clutch version of wilt chamberlain

    holds all the records
    had all the success
    got all the awards


    the equivelant of gretzky dropping 200 points in a season is like someone in the nba averaging 50ppg... and gretzky did it 4 times


    Hart memorial = MVP
    conn smyth = playoff MVP
    Ted Lindsay = Most outstanding player
    art ross = top point scorer
    lou kaplan = ROTY



    Awards
    1978-79 WHA Lou Kaplan Trophy
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    1982-83 NHL 71 (1)
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    1984-85 NHL 73 (1)
    1985-86 NHL 52 (6)
    1986-87 NHL 62 (1)
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    Career NHL 894 (1)

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    1978-79 WHA 64 (5)
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    1980-81 NHL 109 (1)
    1981-82 NHL 120 (1)
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    1993-94 NHL 92 (1)
    1994-95 NHL 37 (9)
    1995-96 NHL 79 (5)
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    1998-99 NHL 53 (6)
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    1983-84 NHL 205 (1)
    1984-85 NHL 208 (1)
    1985-86 NHL 215 (1)
    1986-87 NHL 183 (1)
    1987-88 NHL 149 (2)
    1988-89 NHL 168 (2)
    1989-90 NHL 142 (1)
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    1991-92 NHL 121 (3)
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    Most goals: 894 in 1,487 games
    Most goals, including playoffs: 1,016 in 1,487 regular season and 208 playoff games
    Most goals, one season: 92 in 1981–82, 80-game schedule
    Most goals, one season, including playoffs: 100 in 1983–84, 87 goals in 74 regular season games and 13 goals in 19 playoff games
    Most goals, 50 games from start of season: 61 in 1981–82 (October 7, 1981 to January 22, 1982, 80-game schedule) and 1983–84 (October 5, 1983 to January 25, 1984), 80-game schedule
    Most goals, one period: 4 (Tied with 10 other players) February 18, 1981
    Most assists: 1,963
    Most assists, including playoffs: 2,223
    Most assists, one season: 163 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule
    Most assists, one season, including playoffs: 174 in 1985–86, 163 assists in 80 regular season games and 11 assists in 10 playoff games
    Most assists, one game: 7 (tied with Billy "The Kid" Taylor) on three occasions—February 15, 1980; December 11, 1985; February 14, 1986
    Most assists, one road game: 7 (tied with Billy "The Kid" Taylor) December 11, 1985
    Most points: 2,857 in 1,487 games (894 goals, 1,963 assists)
    Most points, including playoffs: 3,239 in 1,487 regular season and 208 playoff games. (1016 goals, 2223 assists)
    Most points, one season: 215 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule (52 goals, 163 assists)
    Most points, one season, including playoffs: 255 in 1984–85; 208 points in 80 regular season games and 47 points in 18 playoff games
    Most overtime assists, career: 15
    Most goals by a center, career: 894
    Most goals by a center, one season: 92 in 1981–82, 80-game schedule
    Most assists by a center, career: 1,963
    Most assists by a center, one season: 163 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule
    Most points by a center, career: 2,857
    Most points by a center, one season: 215 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule
    Most assists in one game by a player in his first season: 7 on February 15, 1980
    Highest goals-per-game average, one season: 1.18 in 1983–84, 87 goals in 74 games
    Highest assists-per-game average, career (300 min.): 1.321 -- 1,963 assists in 1,487 games
    Highest assists-per-game average, one season: 2.04 in 1985–86, 163 assists in 80 games
    Highest points-per-game average, one season (among players with 50-or-more points): 2.77 in 1983–84, 205 points in 74 games
    Most 40-or-more goal seasons: 12 in 20 seasons
    Most consecutive 40-or-more goal seasons: 12 from 1979–80 to 1990–91
    Most 50-or-more goal seasons: 9 (tied with Mike Bossy)
    Most 60-or-more goal seasons: 5 (tied with Mike Bossy)
    Most consecutive 60-or-more goals seasons: 4 from 1981–82 to 1984–85
    Most 100-or-more point seasons: 15
    Most consecutive 100-or-more point seasons: 13 from 1979–80 to 1991–92
    Most three-or-more goal games, career: 50 -- 37 three-goal (hat trick) games; nine four-goal games; four five-goal games
    Most three goal games, one season: 10 (done twice) in 1981–82 and 1983–84
    Longest consecutive assist scoring streak: 23 games in 1990–91, 48 assists
    Longest consecutive point-scoring streak: 51 Games in 1983–84 (October 5, 1983 to January 28, 1984, 61 goals, 92 assists for 153 points)
    Longest consecutive point-scoring streak from start of season: 51 in 1983–84; 61 goals, 92 assists for 153 points (October 5, 1983 to January 28, 1984)
    Playoff records (15)[edit]
    Most playoff goals, career: 122
    Most playoff assists, career: 260
    Most assists, one playoff year: 31 in 1988 (19 games)
    Most assists in one series (other than final): 14 (tied with Rick Middleton) in 1985 Conference Finals (six games vs. Chicago)
    Most assists in final series: 10 in 1988 (four games, plus suspended game vs. Boston)
    Most assists, one playoff game: 6 (tied with Mikko Leinonen) on April 9, 1987
    Most assists, one playoff period: 3 -- Three assists by one player in one period of a playoff game has been recorded on 70 occasions, five of them by Gretzky
    Most points, career: 382 -- 122 goals and 260 assists
    Most points, one playoff year: 47 in 1985 (17 goals and 30 assists in 18 games)
    Most points in final series: 13 in 1988 three goals and 10 assists (four games plus suspended game vs. Boston, three goals)
    Most points, one playoff period: 4 (tied with nine other players)
    Most short-handed goals, one playoff year: 3 (tied with five other players) 1983
    Most short-handed goals, one playoff game: 2 (tied with eight other players) April 6, 1983
    Most game-winning goals in playoffs, career: 24 (tied with Brett Hull)
    Most three-or-more goals games (hat trick): 10 (eight three-goal games, two four-goal games)
    All-Star records (6)[edit]
    Most All-Star game goals, career: 13 (in 18 games played)
    Most All-Star game goals, one game: 4 (tied with three players) 1983 Campbell Conference
    Most All-Star game goals, one period: 4 1983 Campbell Conference, third period
    Most All-Star game assists, career: 12 (tied with four others)
    Most All-Star game points, career: 25 (13 goals, 12 assists in 18 games)
    Most All-Star game points, one period: 4 (tied with Mike Gartner and Adam Oates) 1983 Campbell Conference, third period (four goals)
    Records update[edit]
    Since Wayne Gretzky’s retirement, two of his records have fallen and he has gained one record, leaving him with a new total of 60 official records.

    Gretzky’s record of 15 regular season overtime assists has now been passed by three players. They are Nicklas Lidstrom (16), Adam Oates (17), and Mark Messier (18).
    Joe Sakic (16), Mark Messier (14), and Ray Bourque (13) have passed Gretzky’s record (12) for most All-Star game assists.
    Wayne Gretzky finished his career with a 1.921 points per game average. Only Mario Lemieux, then retired, had a better points per game average at that time. Lemieux since came out of retirement in 2000 and played until the 2005–06 NHL season. Lemieux's points per game average dropped to 1.883 before retiring once again midway through the 2005–06 season. This gives the record to Gretzky.
    Unofficial records[edit]
    Along with his numerous official records, Wayne Gretzky also has many "unofficial" records. These other records are not recognized by the NHL Official Guide and Record Book.




    i'm sorry. but gretzky sh*ts on jordan

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    Quote Originally Posted by CavaliersFTW
    Very small percentage of fans know the history of the game. consensus = / = reality
    I'd bet most NBA players in the league would consider Jordan the GOAt... maybe a few Kareem, maybe a few Russel, but it's likely overwhelmingly Jordan. LeBron obviously fits into the category of people who consider Jordan GOAT, so I don't know why it seems so outlandish that he thinks 23 is the number that should be retired.

    If we say "Russel and magic" should be retired too then why not Kareem? or Bird? or Wilt, or Duncan, or Kobe, or etc.. Then every number in existence would be retired. I don't think any numbers should be retired, but if i had to pick one, I'd pick 23.

    And of course a historian of the game will know more about basketball history than LeBron. Sure some historians consider Russell or Kareem GOAT, but there are plenty of historians of the game who consider Jordan GOAT. I don't see why you think it's such an outlandish opinion that LeBron thinks of Jordan as GOAT.

    It just contributes to the fact that LeBron can get crucified for anything and everything he says for no reason at all.

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    [QUOTE=kennethgriffin]in terms of how much more someone dominated their sport.. yes gretzky is on a level heads and shoulders above jordan

    gretzky is like a successful/clutch version of wilt chamberlain

    holds all the records
    had all the success
    got all the awards


    the equivelant of gretzky dropping 200 points in a season is like someone in the nba averaging 50ppg... and gretzky did it 4 times


    Hart memorial = MVP
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    Ted Lindsay = Most outstanding player
    art ross = top point scorer
    lou kaplan = ROTY



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    1983-84 NHL Ted Lindsay Award
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    1984-85 NHL Hart Memorial Trophy
    1984-85 NHL Ted Lindsay Award
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    1985-86 NHL Hart Memorial Trophy
    1986-87 NHL Art Ross Trophy
    1986-87 NHL Hart Memorial Trophy
    1986-87 NHL Ted Lindsay Award
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    1979-80 NHL 51 (5)
    1980-81 NHL 55 (4)
    1981-82 NHL 92 (1)
    1982-83 NHL 71 (1)
    1983-84 NHL 87 (1)
    1984-85 NHL 73 (1)
    1985-86 NHL 52 (6)
    1986-87 NHL 62 (1)
    1988-89 NHL 54 (4)
    Career NHL 894 (1)

    Assists
    1978-79 WHA 64 (5)
    1979-80 NHL 86 (1)
    1980-81 NHL 109 (1)
    1981-82 NHL 120 (1)
    1982-83 NHL 125 (1)
    1983-84 NHL 118 (1)
    1984-85 NHL 135 (1)
    1985-86 NHL 163 (1)
    1986-87 NHL 121 (1)
    1987-88 NHL 109 (1)
    1988-89 NHL 114 (1)
    1989-90 NHL 102 (1)
    1990-91 NHL 122 (1)
    1991-92 NHL 90 (1)
    1993-94 NHL 92 (1)
    1994-95 NHL 37 (9)
    1995-96 NHL 79 (5)
    1996-97 NHL 72 (1)
    1997-98 NHL 67 (1)
    1998-99 NHL 53 (6)
    Career NHL 1963 (1)

    Points
    1978-79 WHA 110 (3)
    1979-80 NHL 137 (1)
    1980-81 NHL 164 (1)
    1981-82 NHL 212 (1)
    1982-83 NHL 196 (1)
    1983-84 NHL 205 (1)
    1984-85 NHL 208 (1)
    1985-86 NHL 215 (1)
    1986-87 NHL 183 (1)
    1987-88 NHL 149 (2)
    1988-89 NHL 168 (2)
    1989-90 NHL 142 (1)
    1990-91 NHL 163 (1)
    1991-92 NHL 121 (3)
    1993-94 NHL 130 (1)
    1996-97 NHL 97 (4)
    1997-98 NHL 90 (3)
    Career NHL 2857 (1)

    Regular season records (40)[edit]
    Most goals: 894 in 1,487 games
    Most goals, including playoffs: 1,016 in 1,487 regular season and 208 playoff games
    Most goals, one season: 92 in 1981

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    Default Re: So, according to Lebron #23 should be retired by the league. But #6 and #32 are okay?

    Quote Originally Posted by CavaliersFTW
    I didn't bring him up because Lebron hasn't chosen to wear #13 yet. He's chosen to wear #6 and now it is reported he will wear #32... all after him saying he feels #23 should be off limits because of Jordan. #6 was Bill Russell's number and Russell was even more dominant and potentially responsible for winning than Michael Jordan. He's got just as much a case as Jordan as the "GOAT" depending on one's criteria. If Lebron knew the history of Bill Russell, or any other handful of top tier all-time players (including Wilt) that played before the MJ era, he'd likely not even have the type of opinions he's expressed over the years. He comes off as someone who simply does not know the games history. Knowing how he grew up, how would he have access to tapes and documentaries of the old legends he probably really just doesn't know any better. He should make an effort to learn now though, given how vocal he is about these things.
    to me that's an issue but it's not the biggest one

    i respect he has that opinion, I can even accept some of the views supporting ti, but why choose to say it publically? It's as if you're taking shots for the sake of it. There's a million things to say, you're Lebron James.

    things like this makes me wonder how can he play so good when his he seems so limited, in the brains department.

    edit: because there's no way he's getting paid to suck up to Jordan is there
    Last edited by SpanishACB; 07-13-2014 at 05:22 PM.

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