SideshowBob wrote:mademan wrote:SideshowBob wrote:Lebron on the seasonCode: Select all
MP PTS TRB AST STL BLK TOV TS% eFG% GmSc
36.5 27.0 5.6 6.9 0.7 0.2 4.0 .694 .661 21.8
Miami's offense is just under +10 right now. In all likelihood, Lebron's going to have a very strong case for best offensive season of all time this year.
Where would you rank his second half of last year?
I don't think there's that much separation between him as a player in the first or second half last season, Miami as a whole just started playing a little differently and using Lebron a little differently within the offense in the second half.
If we're limiting it to one season per player, I'd rank 2013 James 5th (very slightly behind the best of Jordan/Nash and behind the best of Bird/Johnson). But they've got multiple seasons on that level and Lebron's got 1. But its looking like he's now got one that might rank ahead of any of them.
If I break it down in terms of offensive SRS (for now, just think of it as an arbitrary scale that's being used for relative comparison):
87 Magic +8.0
86/88 Bird +7.5
90-92 Jordan +7.0
05-07 Nash +7.0
13 James +7.0
Bird's 88 Regular Season is ridiculous, but he struggled in the postseason. If the RS were the only representation of him as a player, then I'd take that on par with 87 Magic.
Paul's making a case for this territory as well IMO. He's been a bit more aggressive this year, is getting to the line even more frequently per FGA than his monster 09 season, and the Clippers' offense is blazing right now, despite tonight's loss, powered his ability to endlessly create efficient opportunities and his ball-dominance driving down TOV% (as well as strong offensive rebounding). They're running a 117 ORTG with him on the floor thus far.
























