The Lebron '20 Thread (Pt. 8)
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The key to extending his career is him taking a paycut so Lakers can hunt a third star in the next big FA class.

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goat gonna goat.
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Larry David wrote:GSP wrote:I feel like Bron is still gonna be an Mvp candidate at 40. He didnt slow down or look tired at all in game 6 of the finals
He looked better conditioned than the conditioning nazis
we got a couple years at least
He has such a good skill-set for ageing gracefully in the NBA. He can shift to a playmaker role or he can play primarily as a big. The all-round game that has allowed him to dominate for 17-years will also allow him to transition into a highly effective lesser role.
With Davis as his running made, a more playmaker focused role appears likely (and I think we saw a fair bit of that already in the regular season).
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McBubbles wrote:Joao Saraiva wrote:letskissbro wrote:I hope you guys are as obnoxious on the GB as I plan to be
Oh man. I'm expecting some good discussion in the top 100 project. Not wasting my life on the GB. Yes I post there but I'm not that regular and I don't plan to be.
The GB is actually worse than r/NBA. The only place where I can read (mostly) high quality basketball discussion on the entire internet is this board. Don't even know how I found it but I'm so happy I did.
I think of the General Board like a tourist attraction. It's fun to stop by and watch the massive salt mountains after LeBron wins but you don't want to actually stay there for too long. All that salt is not good for one's health.
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The Cavs championship was a storyline that will last forever in NBA lore. Doing it with that franchise, against the 73 win team, coming back from down 3-1... epic stuff. But what happened with the Lakers this year is going to be something with historical staying power too, probably more so than any of the Miami titles. The pandemic, the Kobe death, the bubble setup... plus it’s just bigger doing it as a Laker from a media standpoint. They are going to make documentaries about this run, and they’re all going to end with a 17th year Lebron dominating on the biggest stage.
I know Lebron is probably planning one of those 10 part documentaries himself for years down the line... it will be a crazy story. This season alone would deserve a couple episodes
I know Lebron is probably planning one of those 10 part documentaries himself for years down the line... it will be a crazy story. This season alone would deserve a couple episodes
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JVL wrote:The key to extending his career is him taking a paycut so Lakers can hunt a third star in the next big FA class.
Bron is never taking a paycut lmfao
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Mos_Heat wrote:Funcrusher wrote:letskissbro wrote:Lol ESPN's crew of old head clowns immediately goes to "yeah he's still not MJ." They're so **** shook
What's wrong with that? I personally still have MJ as the goat with as much respect and admiration i have for what LeBron's accomplished. Admittedly their criteria is more narrative based than mine and probably yours, but it certainly shouldn't be a surprise to anyone at this point how old players weigh things.
I don't think people need GOAT conversation 15 minutes after the Finals ended. Fans want to enjoy this moment and this team. Let them celebrate for christ's sake
I understand that but this isn't anything you shouldn't expect from the NBA media. It's the only sport where GOAT discussions weigh so heavily and it simply is what it is. You always have the choice of simply not tuning in.
gh123 wrote:Zion lucky if he gets 18 ppg on decent efficiency. Midget big man is a no-career in NBA. Chuck being the only wonder. Zion is the next Tractor Trailer at best.
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Mos_Heat wrote:Funcrusher wrote:letskissbro wrote:Lol ESPN's crew of old head clowns immediately goes to "yeah he's still not MJ." They're so **** shook
What's wrong with that? I personally still have MJ as the goat with as much respect and admiration i have for what LeBron's accomplished. Admittedly their criteria is more narrative based than mine and probably yours, but it certainly shouldn't be a surprise to anyone at this point how old players weigh things.
I don't think people need GOAT conversation 15 minutes after the Finals ended. Fans want to enjoy this moment and this team. Let them celebrate for christ's sake
Right like I'm admittedly a huge LeBron stan but idc who your GOAT is in this situation. Literally their first comments when ESPN cut to them was "well uhhh there's gonna be a lot of people who never watched Jordan saying that LeBron's better but he's not." Complete **** clownery
Doctor MJ wrote:I like the analogy with Curry as Coca-Cola. And then I'd say Iverson was Lean.
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Does anyone know if his playoff PER stayed above 30 after tonight? And how about Davis? They were both I believe at 30.1 and 30.0 entering the game. I figure Davis may have dipped under but I have no idea how to calculate it
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Joao Saraiva wrote:letskissbro wrote:Lol ESPN's crew of old head clowns immediately goes to "yeah he's still not MJ." They're so **** shook
Then people wonder why ratings are lower. When even your announcers can't enjoy the moment of LeBron's glory without trying to bash him...
Oh well.
Reminds me of when he broke Jordan’s playoffs scoring record and all Miller and company could say was “BuT hE pLaYeD MoRe GaMeS” not considering that he had taken fewer shots and also had many more assists.
lessthanjake wrote:Kyrie was extremely impactful without LeBron, and basically had zero impact whatsoever if LeBron was on the court.
lessthanjake wrote: By playing in a way that prevents Kyrie from getting much impact, LeBron ensures that controlling for Kyrie has limited effect…
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^I'm no expert on calculating PER, but I don't see how this game would dip his overall playoffs PER below 30. 28-point triple double with just 1 TO and shooting 13-20? It has to still be above 30.
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Not bad for a team whose ceiling was 48 wins
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Funcrusher wrote:Mos_Heat wrote:Funcrusher wrote:What's wrong with that? I personally still have MJ as the goat with as much respect and admiration i have for what LeBron's accomplished. Admittedly their criteria is more narrative based than mine and probably yours, but it certainly shouldn't be a surprise to anyone at this point how old players weigh things.
I don't think people need GOAT conversation 15 minutes after the Finals ended. Fans want to enjoy this moment and this team. Let them celebrate for christ's sake
I understand that but this isn't anything you shouldn't expect from the NBA media. It's the only sport where GOAT discussions weigh so heavily and it simply is what it is. You always have the choice of simply not tuning in.
Oh, I'm not watching. But I understand the frustration
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JulesWinnfield wrote:Does anyone know if his playoff PER stayed above 30 after tonight? And how about Davis? They were both I believe at 30.1 and 30.0 entering the game. I figure Davis may have dipped under but I have no idea how to calculate it
It was a 92 possession game, so 28/14/10 on 65% shooting is easily keeping him above the 30 mark.
But in his home dwelling...the hi-top faded warrior is revered. *Smack!* The sound of his palm blocking the basketball... the sound of thousands rising, roaring... the sound of "get that sugar honey iced tea outta here!"
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Yooo I am having so much fun trolling the **** out of every LeBron hater I know. They can't say a thing. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!
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lessthanjake wrote:Kyrie was extremely impactful without LeBron, and basically had zero impact whatsoever if LeBron was on the court.
lessthanjake wrote: By playing in a way that prevents Kyrie from getting much impact, LeBron ensures that controlling for Kyrie has limited effect…
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Lebron is now officially my GOAT. He’s done too much.
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Homer38 wrote:
INJECT THESE STRAIGHT INTO OUR VEINS.
Holy **** I will start to regret rooting for Bron when the obnoxious, irrational "MAMABA 4EVER" Lakers fans come out of the woodwork oh god
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JulesWinnfield wrote:Does anyone know if his playoff PER stayed above 30 after tonight? And how about Davis? They were both I believe at 30.1 and 30.0 entering the game. I figure Davis may have dipped under but I have no idea how to calculate it
PER seems heavily sensitive to TOs and it was a low possession game. Should almost certainly stay above 30.








