Texas Chuck wrote:I get what Doc is saying and speaking solely in theory I agree. But just like I was saying last year---Lebron just keeps getting it done. Regardless of what teammates are left standing and how they are playing, the East has gone through Lebron for 5 years and counting now. I tend to think Doc is right in his belief that a team with Lebron James has a lower ceiling than some of his peers(albeit with maybe the highest floor of all-time?). But his team didn't deserve to beat the Warriors or the Spurs(2x--tho they did beat them once), and were close to a push against Dallas. I think we have at times unrealistic expectations of team results for Lebron when in reality for the most part his teams are only getting eliminated by teams clearly better than his(or very veteran laden teams better than their record/SRS suggests(11 Mavs, 10 Celtics. I mean the loss in 09 to the Magic is the closest thing to a poor team result Lebron has in the playoffs.
I'm not a fan of the guy and I recognize some of these same flaws you do, but its a results business and he seems to find a way to take his team at least as far as their talent should take them and frequently further.
My issue with this perspective is that it's not like LeBron utterly torches all other MVP candidates in production and impact stats but we're quibbling because there's a better team out there. LeBron this year isn't the best by any of these measures. Yeah he keeps "getting it done" in the sense of being a Top 5 player, but it nowhere near enough to give him the top spot by default.