View Poll Results: Which is unbreakable?
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6,911 playoff points (1st)
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12 playoff game winners (1st)
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16 straight 25 ppg seasons (1st)
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32.2 (2018) Highest PER through Finals (1st)
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51.0 playoff win shares (1st)
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
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- most Finals losses in modern era, aka 3-pointer basketball
- most turnovers ever
- record losses in multiple Finals
- 2 losses with 60-win 1 seeds
- most ball-dominanation ever (record time of possession)
- allowed his defensive assignment 4 FMVPs
- 2 Finals won by luck/asterisk because teammate hit a saving shot (that wasn't assisted by lebron)
- only top 10 candidate that was a net negative in a Finals win (team lost with him on floor in 2013)
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Decent college freshman
Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
Add this to one of LeBron's most unbreakable records:
Most Player of the Month Awards
LeBron James – 40
Michael Jordan – 16
Kobe Bryant – 16*
Kevin Durant — 14
Shaquille O’Neal – 12
Kevin Garnett - 9
James Harden - 9
Giannis Antetokounmpo - 8
And he's still going to get more of these.
LeBron’s enormous lead is still impressive even when you consider that the NBA didn’t split this up by conference until 2001 (if they awarded it by conference in the 80's and 90's Jordan still would not have reached 40).
*Some places list Kobe with 17 but he in fact only has 16 - the one from April 2007 that is credited to him actually went to Carmelo Anthony
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The Bearded Menace
Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
Originally Posted by Rico2016
Good vote. I think I will too.
Way to go digging a 3 month old thread suckah
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Banned
Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
Originally Posted by light
Add this to one of LeBron's most unbreakable records:
Most Player of the Month Awards
LeBron James – 40
Michael Jordan – 16
Kobe Bryant – 16*
Kevin Durant — 14
Shaquille O’Neal – 12
Kevin Garnett - 9
James Harden - 9
Giannis Antetokounmpo - 8
And he's still going to get more of these.
LeBron’s enormous lead is still impressive even when you consider that the NBA didn’t split this up by conference until 2001 (if they awarded it by conference in the 80's and 90's Jordan still would not have reached 40).
*Some places list Kobe with 17 but he in fact only has 16 - the one from April 2007 that is credited to him actually went to Carmelo Anthony
Unbreakable after unbreakable. LeLegacy
LeBron
LeGend
LeGacy
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Banned
Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
What about winning a game 7 of the NBA Finals with all Game 7 Virigns:
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I don't flop.
Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
Greatest margin of loss in NBA finals history will be tough to beat. LeBron holds the #1 and #2 spot for that.
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SexLand
Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
Originally Posted by bullettooth
Greatest margin of loss in NBA finals history will be tough to beat. LeBron holds the #1 and #2 spot for that.
You already made that comment multiple times prior to this posts and just like the previous three times it's crickets. Perhaps if you put it in another cringeworthy, toe-curlingly bad gif people will start to notice you.
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Serious playground baller
Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
Lebron's Most turnover record will be hard to break
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Why So Serious?
Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
8 points in a finals game. got shut down by a midget jj barea.
no one is beating that
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Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
Last edited by dazzer87; 06-01-2020 at 09:52 AM.
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Good college starter
Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
Originally Posted by Axe
I'm if not mistaken, this guy has played a total of 49 finals games already, winning only 18 of them.
18-31
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Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
Originally Posted by Uncle Drew
40k points, 10k assists, 10k rebounds. No one, ever, will do that. Except for one LeBron James.
Kevin Durant will break that easily.
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SexLand
Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
Originally Posted by Run DLC
Kevin Durant will break that easily.
Are you an idiot?
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Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
Originally Posted by Uncle Drew
Are you an idiot?
Don’t you agree? Durant is a greater all-around player. He’s on pace to surpass LeBron in total points, assists and rebounds.
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Re: Which LBJ record is unbreakable?
Originally Posted by dazzer87
That’s his biggest weakness. He simply doesn’t go all out when it comes to scoring unless his back is against the wall in a do or die type of game. Players like Bird, MJ, Kobe didn’t had to read and react to see what the opposing team defense gave them, they willed themselves and went after it from the get-go. LeBron is a bit of a mental midget who sometimes overthink things and fold under pressure when he should be in attacking mode.
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