Oh, is that another Chamberlain I see?: LBJ23's dominance
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Oh, is that another Chamberlain I see?: LBJ23's dominance
Is LeBron James the Wilt Chamberlain of this era, in terms of the stats he puts up and in statistical dominance, and if so, how do you feel about how his stats translate into winning? Is he actually Wilt Chamberlain of the Small Forwards with Bill Russell's winning ways? What do you think about this?
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NeilsCeltics wrote:Is LeBron James the Wilt Chamberlain of this era, in terms of the stats he puts up and in statistical dominance, and if so, how do you feel about how his stats translate into winning? Is he actually Wilt Chamberlain of the Small Forwards with Bill Russell's winning ways? What do you think about this?
I think he'd have to have an Oscar Robertson season to compare to Chamberlain's in terms of statistical dominance.
Frankly, as amazing as he is overall (and I'm not trying to diminish him in any way), he's only lead the league in a major category like once, whereas Chamberlain led in many things, many times.
Like I said above, I think it'd take the Robertson scenario, or he'd have to regularly win the scoring title to put him up in Chamberlain statistical dominance range. To be honest though, I don't think anyone will ever really match that, so it's not like it's a knock on LeBron.
As for the Bill Russell winning ways comparison... Seriously? He hasn't won anything yet.
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he's already had an Oscar Robertson-like season; in fact, he's had 2 or 3
you have to adjust for pace to compare the two
you have to adjust for pace to compare the two
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RockTHECasbah wrote:he's already had an Oscar Robertson-like season; in fact, he's had 2 or 3
you have to adjust for pace to compare the two
I was referring to averaging a triple double for an entire season.
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yep, adjust for pace and he's made it or come close a few times and puts up better numbers
if you want to adjust for stamina, then they are still close
if you want to adjust for stamina, then they are still close
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RockTHECasbah wrote:yep, adjust for pace and he's made it or come close a few times and puts up better numbers
if you want to adjust for stamina, then they are still close
Ok, great, but I'm not talking about adjusting for pace -- I'm talking about him averaging a triple double.
If he's going to get up into the Chamberlain stratosphere of statistical domination, as I've said, I think he's going to have to regularly win the scoring title, or average a triple double.
Even then though, I'm not sure it's Chamberlain level. Like I said, I don't think anyone will ever really match that.
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absolute numbers are often distorted in different eras; just for knowledge purposes, LeBron is slight behind Robertson in terms of assists and rebounds, but ahead in points
furthermore, the fascination with metrics directly tied to the decimal and metric systems, makes a triple double very arbitrary
But I agree, Chamberlain will probably own the category of "most statistically dominant" forever
furthermore, the fascination with metrics directly tied to the decimal and metric systems, makes a triple double very arbitrary
But I agree, Chamberlain will probably own the category of "most statistically dominant" forever
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