JordansBulls wrote:dautjazz wrote:People like to talk about MJ like he was perfect because he went 6-0 in the Finals, but he was far from perfect in the 1996 and 1998 Finals, and he lost to a young Magic in the 2nd round in 1995. To me between what Lebron did in 2016 which tops anything MJ ever did in the playoffs, and his longevity, I have him over MJ. RINGZ aren't everything, if not Russell would be #1.
1. Lebron
2. MJ
3. Kareem
4. Wilt
5. Magic
6. Bird
7. Shaq
8. Duncan
9. Olajuwon
10. Russell
I mean Lebron is good and all, but as soon as he went west he went from the finals all the time to missing the playoffs and this all while he had been down in a series each and every year of his career at least 3-2 in a series (2 of the years even with HCA that was won and 3 of the years where he lost with HCA).No other top 10 player has this happened to. All the other top 10 players all time has gone thru a playoff run without being down 3-2 in a series.
Jordan is the GOAT. Never lost with HCA and never was down 3-2 in a series with HCA and never played with anyone who won league or finals mvp for a season either.
Oh come on man, the Lakers were playing fine, they were in 4th, then the Pelicans' GM decide to make a circus around the trade deadline, making the Lakers increase their offer to the point where they were including everyone outside of Lebron, then to just say sike. Obviously that destroyed the Laker's locker room. Lebron also missed 27 games, lets not act like Magic put together an incredible supporting cast for Lebron last year to carry the load when he was hurt. Not to mention the 2nd best player, Ingram, had blood clots and missed 30 games. Kuzma missed 12, Ball missed 35, Rondo missed 36, etc. Hard to say how MJ would faired in this situation since he only played 15 seasons, and that's being generous since he only played 18 games his 2nd season and 17 games in his return season. MJ in 1998 was the same age as Lebron was last season, do you think an injured 34 year old MJ would of been able to push the Lakers through all the **** that was going on with that squad and all their injuries?
Never lost with HCA, BUT he lost to the Pistons three years in a row, and he lost to a 22yr old Shaq and 23yr old Hardaway in 1995, with a loaded Bulls team that had won 55 games the season before without MJ. So we are going to penalize Lebron for missing the playoffs, but we'll ignore the fact that MJ had his short comings. Also MJ would of missed the playoffs several seasons in the modern NBA.
Between 1985 the Bulls made the playoffs with 38, 30, and 40 wins. For comparison's sake, Lebron's Lakers had 37 wins are were 9 games out of the playoffs.