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Stats of All-Time Greats in NBA Finals
Some notes;
- At the bottom, those numbers of Shaq-Duncan-Kobe, I calculated them while excluding 2006 from Shaq, 2013 & 2014 from Duncan and 2000 from Kobe so you can compare prime numbers to prime numbers since only these 3 played in the Finals outside of their prime.
- Since I don't know how to calculate PER, I calculated regular efficiency ratings per game and per minute. Also, there's TS%.
Edit; Numbers of LeBron exc. 2007 are added.
Last edited by Odinn; 06-21-2016 at 04:51 PM.
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... on a leash
Re: Stats of All-Time Greats in NBA Finals
If you exclude 4th year 21 y/o Kobe numbers, also exclude LeBron 4th year 21 y/o numbers, please. Those terribly alter Bron's.
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I make 50-feet jumpers
Re: Stats of All-Time Greats in NBA Finals
Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
If you exclude 4th year 21 y/o Kobe numbers, also exclude LeBron 4th year 21 y/o numbers, please. Those terribly alter Bron's.
It was a matter of context rather than matter of technicality. You can say Bron was close to his prime and in his good days. You can not say that kinda thing for Kobe before 2000-01 season.
But surely, I can calculate and add those numbers if you guys insist.
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Great college starter
Re: Stats of All-Time Greats in NBA Finals
Lol at including 21 year old lebron with all the defensive attention but not 12be, agenda
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Re: Stats of All-Time Greats in NBA Finals
Originally Posted by Odinn
It was a matter of context rather than matter of technicality. You can say Bron was close to his prime and in his good days. You can not say that kinda thing for Kobe before 2000-01 season.
But surely, I can calculate and add those numbers if you guys insist.
Bron was equally off his prime as Kobe, its just that Bron was already a better player.. as far as difference goes from that Bron to prime Bron? Same difference for '00 Kobe and prime Kobe... and Bron actually had to be first option.
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I make 50-feet jumpers
Re: Stats of All-Time Greats in NBA Finals
I added the numbers but me getting called "obvious agenda" is a bit ridicilous. Because you guys like LeBron and have already talked about it. Yet you certainly wouldn't complain about Shaq's 1995 Finals (3rd season 22 y/o) getting included as well.
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Re: Stats of All-Time Greats in NBA Finals
Excellent research and breakdowns.
MJ with 33.6, 6 and 6 is pretty crazy.
Lebron's improving his numbers as he goes on as well:
27 ppg , 10 rpg and 7.2 apg on 45.5%fg which is not bad at all!
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Re: Stats of All-Time Greats in NBA Finals
[COLOR="Red"]KAREEM [/COLOR]
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Re: Stats of All-Time Greats in NBA Finals
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Great college starter
Re: Stats of All-Time Greats in NBA Finals
Nice thread .
Also ;
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Bill Walton (77) - 40.0
Lewis Alcindor (71) - 39.5
Wilt Chamberlain (70) - 39.1
Kareem Abdul Jabbar (74) - 39.0
Michael Jordan (91) - 38.8
Shaquille O'Neal (00) - 38.8
Michael Jordan (93) - 38.3
Kareem Abdul Jabbar (80) - 38.2
Magic Johnson (87) - 38.1
Shaquille O'Neal (02) - 37.7
Tim Duncan (03) - 37.0
Shaquille O'Neal (01) - 36.6
Lebron James (16) - 36.5
Julius Erving (77) - 35.0
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35+ and Since 1970
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Re: Stats of All-Time Greats in NBA Finals
Originally Posted by Jasper
It's not like I ignore Kareem. There were missing numbers(turnovers, blocks, etc). If there weren't I'd have included him as well.
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