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    Default Re: Winning more = Better Career. Winning Less = Worse Career. Plain and Simple. LJ >

    Quote Originally Posted by And1AllDay View Post
    he did LESS becos he was stat padding in 1st round and losing



    2ez
    You mean your measly 1-9 narrative that got wrecked in the other thread?

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    Default Re: Winning more = Better Career. Winning Less = Worse Career. Plain and Simple. LJ >

    Quote Originally Posted by And1AllDay View Post
    kg > all of them
    mvp rose > all of them
    goerge paul > reggie miller
    vince carter > all of them

    we done?
    KG was 36 when lebron beat him and averaged 9 ppg

    Lebron has no case

    The 89' Cavs > any team lebron beat in the East

    So the 88' or 89' Bulls would've won the 07' East, 09' East, and 11-20' East

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    Default Re: Winning more = Better Career. Winning Less = Worse Career. Plain and Simple. LJ >

    Quote Originally Posted by Shooter View Post
    If you take out MJ's three worst years due to him not having Pippen and getting three 1st round sweeps that might level the playing field right? All the MJ stans cry about longevity because LeBron made more playoffs and had a longer career because MJ retired 3 times like a moron. Okay, so let's erase MJ's three worst playoff years and only take his top 10 best. How does it stack up against Lebron's 10 best?

    Again, we are eliminating longevity from the conversation. We are equally comparing 10 years vs 10 years, AND we are eliminating MJ's 3 worst years. It still ends up that LeBron has more Points, Rebounds, Assists, Steals, and Blocks during EQUAL 10 years and even taking away MJ's 3 worst years where Daddy Pippen wasn't there to save him.

    The crazy part is that it never was "longevity even when cowards cried that it was. It all comes down to consistently winning and MJ did not win as consistently as LeBron did.

    Finals Made
    LeBron = 10
    Jordan = 6

    Playoff series won
    LeBron = 34 (37 in his career, 34 in 10 years)
    Jordan = 30 (30 in his career)

    Can we understand why LeBron has done more? He won more playoff series. He made more Finals. Even if we disregard MJ's 1-9 Pippenless years. LeBron still reigns supreme. Is this not the ultimate ether?
    Anyone?

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    MJ has zero arguments over longevity and peak its slightly LeBron.

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    Default Re: Winning more = Better Career. Winning Less = Worse Career. Plain and Simple. LJ >

    Quote Originally Posted by 8Ball View Post
    MJ has zero arguments over longevity and peak its slightly LeBron.
    So how many assist titles does Lebron have gayball?

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    Default Re: Winning more = Better Career. Winning Less = Worse Career. Plain and Simple. LJ >

    ...context plays a huge part in analyzing things. You dont judge things just how they are presented. You check the story behind.

    Winning more is not necessarily means better or greater.

    WINNER Group:
    Tom Sanders - 8 Rings
    Frank Ramsey - 7 Rings
    Jim Loscutoff - 7 Rings
    Robert Horry - 7 Rings
    Michael Cooper - 5 Rings
    Steve Kerr - 5 Rings
    Slater Martin - 5 Rings
    Don Nelson - 5 Rings
    Jim Pollard - 5 Rings
    Larry Siegfried - 5 Rings
    Ron Harper - 5 Rings
    Derek Fisher - 5 Rings

    LOSER Group:
    Karl Malone - 0 Ring
    Elgin Baylor - 0 Ring
    Tracy McGrady - 0 Ring
    Steve Nash - 0 Ring
    Dikembe Mutombo - 0 Ring
    Lenny Wilkens - 0 Ring
    Carmelo Anthony - 0 Ring
    Chris Webber - 0 Ring
    LaMarcus Aldridge - 0 Ring
    Alex English - 0 Ring
    Patrick Ewing - 0 Ring
    Reggie Miller - 0 Ring
    John Stockton - 0 Ring
    Charles Barkley - 0 Ring
    Chris Paul - 0 Ring
    Dominque Wilkins - 0 Ring
    Jack Sikma - 0 Ring
    Russell Westbrook - 0 Ring

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