Bob8 wrote:Zespetjest wrote:Ryoga Hibiki wrote:Anyway, what really matters, I still think LeBron's rookie season is awfully overrated. Historically it's quite average for RotY standards and there have been several better since he got drafted, some arguably in his own class.
Funny thing is LeBron averaged 40 minutes per game to get almost same numbers as Luka who averaged only 32 minutes. On the other hand Bron was obviously MUCH better on defense from the start.
LeBron had negative DBPM as rookie . I know DBPM is not very good stat, but I believe we can easily say that LeBron wasn't very good in D. as a rookie. Like someone mentioned before, LeBron wasn't that impressive as a rookie. He played a lot, but efficiency was very bad.
LeBron wasn't that impressive as a rookie!? Your experience with LeBron as a rookie must have come mainly through looking at averages 17 years later because at the time, as it was happening, all anyone could talk about was how incredible LeBron was a rookie.
From his very first professional game where he had 25 points, 9 assists and 6 rebounds at 18 years old, to his 41 point, 13 assist masterpiece when he was only 19 years and 88 days old. He had seven 30 point double-doubles as a rookie. And, remember, at the time the only rookies to have averaged 20/5/5 before were Jordan and Oscar Robertson.
And most importantly - and most incredibly - is that LeBron kept the Cavaliers in playoff contention all year until very late in the season. The Cavs finished 9th in the East, barely missing the playoffs. They only won 17 games the year before. LeBron more than doubled their previous win total.
He did all of that when he was 18 and 19 years old, with the pressure of being the most hyped high school prospect since Kareem.
And when LeBron finished his rookie year he was still younger than Doncic was before he started his NBA career.
This quote from Florida Today, Feb 7, 2004 sums up the general feeling at the time:
"Quite possibly his most impressive feat is that he has lived up to the suffocating hype that was heaped on him before he ever played in his first professional game."
Or this quote from David Stern:
"I thought expectations for him were so outsized that he couldn't possibly live up to them. I was wrong."
So to say, "LeBron wasn't that impressive as a rookie" is just wildly off base.

















