Warriorfan wrote:nzahir wrote:Warriorfan wrote:
The comparison is championships vs stats.
Lebron has the stats but a worse championship record despite playing with at least 2 HOF players in all except 1 series.
Russell vs Wilt in history do you really remember the 2nd place finisher.
Plus thus us the 3ball Era that doesnt sound like Lebron
Everyone knows Wilt....what are you talking about
Also a huge difference between 11 and 2 rings
5 vs 4 isnt a big difference
But 4 fmvps to 1 is a big difference
Lebron has the stats and the rings
Playing with an aging Wade who averaged under 15 ppg in the finals (and cant shoot 3s or coldnt defend Green or Mills) is a lot different than playing with a prime KD who is an all time shooter
And I think the number 1 scorer of all time will be remembered b/c I don't see anyone breaking that record
Curry shouldn't have ever cried for KD to have come save him. Would have let him get a chance to win some fmvps
How many basketball eras are defined by players with losing records in finals.
Lebron had lost more finals than ant player last 50yrs.
You seem to have recency bias.
Sidekicks to Curry championships in Thompson and Green are far lower than LeBron support players.
Lebron went to a good amount of finals that his team were overly outmatched in. I'm assuming people are logical reasoning adults and are therefore simply being disingenuous with this stuff.
Let's actually add context and logic to this stuff and not discuss like we are not reasoning adults. The 2007 Cavs should not have been in the finals, the Pistons simply did not do their job. The 2015 Cavs with injuries to Love and Kyrie had no chance, unless maybe you're really high in Mozgov (yea right) . The 2018 Cavs, come on lol, that team should not have been a finals team, and going against the Warriors with Curry and Durant, it wasn't even a competition.
It's not Lebron's fault that East teams that should have been better couldn't stop his teams.
Lebron is 4-6 in the finals but has 3 finals where its clear they were not even on the same level of a team as the competition due to different reasons. There's really not much going on there.
If you want to argue that his teams should have done better in the other 7 (eg: not lose to Dallas), that's fine, but saying a player should be criticized for his team over achieving to get to the finals because they now get a final loss is one of the funniest things that NBA fans propose.