Tim_Hardawayy wrote:C3H6N6O6 wrote:your argument is wrong because there were people with better or equally good stats as dirk whereas this is not the case with current season. if someone plays more than 65 games while leading their team to close to 55 wins then that player is in the race if he has great stats.
To suggest Curry's numbers aren't comparable to LeBron's is disingenuous at best, flat out dishonest at worst.
And I'm not saying LeBron can't even be in the race, of course he can, but to instantly suggest him missing games is more of a positive than a negative for him, that's not necessarily the case, and Dirk from a few years ago illustrates that perfectly.
it's not a positive that he missed games. It's does help demonstrate his value, though.
When Nash won his 2nd MVP, many of the voters pointed to how poorly the Suns played in the games he missed in their reasoning, only they got it wrong because their record without him wasn't as bad as they kept saying.
In this case, LeBron is the difference between being the cavs being a lottery team and a championship contender. It's not just his own stats, it's the tremendous impact he has on elevating the rest of the team.



































