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    Default Re: Larry Bird has a career playoff AST/TO ratio of 2.2

    Quote Originally Posted by Gil Renard
    OP, how do Mike and Kobe compare to Lebron in this stat?
    He will run. When you start to compare HIGH scoring playmakers (MJ, LBJ, Kobe) you realize how great LeBron is.

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    Default Re: Larry Bird has a career playoff AST/TO ratio of 2.2

    [QUOTE=Gil Renard]He really rounded up 2.09 to 2.2 and said there was a .3 difference when it

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    Default Re: Larry Bird has a career playoff AST/TO ratio of 2.2

    Larry Bird is not a scorer. He averaged 25 ppg three whole times in the regular season and only four times in the playoffs for his career. Additionally, he lead his team in Finals scoring 2 out of 5 times. He was a good scorer, but not elite like Jordan, Kobe, Wade, and LeBron.

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    Default Re: Larry Bird has a career playoff AST/TO ratio of 2.2

    I calcuated AST to Fouls by mistake you gargantuan internet *******.

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    Default Re: Larry Bird has a career playoff AST/TO ratio of 2.2

    Quote Originally Posted by Rico2016
    Larry Bird is not a scorer. He averaged 25 ppg three whole times in the regular season and only four times in the playoffs for his career. Additionally, he lead his team in Finals scoring 2 out of 5 times. He was a good scorer, but not elite like Jordan, Kobe, Wade, and LeBron.
    I have Bird in the regular seasons of 85, 86, 87, and 88 with point averages of 28.7 and 25.8 and 28.1 and 29.9 so that is 4 times rather than 3 with 87 and 88 being both 50-40-90 seasons, when nobody had ever done it before. Playoffs show 84, 85, 86, and 87 at 27.5 and 26.0 and 25.9 and 27.0
    I think he was better than " a good scorer" IMO.

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    Default Re: Larry Bird has a career playoff AST/TO ratio of 2.2

    Quote Originally Posted by Manny98
    Bird didn't handle the ball nearly as much as LeBron and barely has a better assist to turnover pathetic

    Goes to show how superior of a playmaker LeBron is to Bird

    LeBron, CP3 and Nash are the only ball dominant players to have elite assist to turnover ratios, the 3 GOAT playmakers
    actually I'd say Bird was the better playmaker for various reasons

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