
Who do you think was operating at the higher level?
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Cavsfansince84 wrote:That was 89 MJ and his rs was definitely a tier or so above LeBron's. In the playoffs its more of a tossup but I think you'd trust LeBron's experience more at that point.
VanWest82 wrote:In related news, 2018 Cavs were much better on defense with Lebron on the bench to the point where they were actually at their best with him on the bench.
Mogspan wrote:I think they see the super rare combo of high IQ with freakish athleticism and overrate the former a bit, kind of like a hot girl who is rather articulate being thought of as “super smart.” I don’t know kind of a weird analogy, but you catch my drift.
IG2 wrote:26 year old MJ vs. 33 year old LeBron
This isn't the most fair comparison. LeBron simply couldn't afford to be a high-energy 2-way player at that age on a very limited Cavalier team. MJ in '89 on the other hand was at his zenith. His regular season is a couple of notches above LeBron's. Postseason is a slight edge to LeBron.
D.Brasco wrote:IG2 wrote:26 year old MJ vs. 33 year old LeBron
This isn't the most fair comparison. LeBron simply couldn't afford to be a high-energy 2-way player at that age on a very limited Cavalier team. MJ in '89 on the other hand was at his zenith. His regular season is a couple of notches above LeBron's. Postseason is a slight edge to LeBron.
I think 2018 LeBron is somewhat underrated he wasn't at his peak but he was still in his prime and still very good and despite being 33, he actually played all 82 games for the first time in his career. He then turned it up another level in the playoffs averaging 34.0 points, 9.1 rebounds and 9.0 assists.
'89 Jordan was nearer to his peak but peak Jordan I feel tends to be seen as his early 90s years, 90-93.
IG2 wrote:VanWest82 wrote:In related news, 2018 Cavs were much better on defense with Lebron on the bench to the point where they were actually at their best with him on the bench.
Huh? 2018 Cavs were +1.4 with LeBron ON and -0.5 with him OFF. Net +1.9 for the season. So....not really at their "best" with LeBron on the bench.
VanWest82 wrote:IG2 wrote:VanWest82 wrote:In related news, 2018 Cavs were much better on defense with Lebron on the bench to the point where they were actually at their best with him on the bench.
Huh? 2018 Cavs were +1.4 with LeBron ON and -0.5 with him OFF. Net +1.9 for the season. So....not really at their "best" with LeBron on the bench.
At their best on defense. Apologies, wording was a little ambiguous.
Heej wrote:VanWest82 wrote:IG2 wrote:
Huh? 2018 Cavs were +1.4 with LeBron ON and -0.5 with him OFF. Net +1.9 for the season. So....not really at their "best" with LeBron on the bench.
At their best on defense. Apologies, wording was a little ambiguous.
Cleaning the glass has 2017-18 LeBron as +5.6 for defensive on/off. Care to explain where you derived this "much better on defense with LeBron on the bench" fantasy from?
Also, the Cavs had a 111.2 DRTG in the 2018 playoffs, while LeBron individually was at 108.7 so I'm not sure how this jives with the Cavs being better on defense when LeBron sat; as you would expect the Cavs overall rating to be lower in general while LeBron's individual should be higher. Lacking plenty nuance sure, but surely the numbers would paint a slam dunk case with how confidently you stated this position.
I also find it interesting how if you look at the actual perception of what was happening as the games were being played (especially in the LeBron threads where every aspect of his game is meticulously criticized and picked apart) the common refrain is that LeBron turned it up significantly on defense in the playoffs. Hell look at this casual ringer article to see what the normies were thinking at the time
https://www.theringer.com/platform/amp/nba/2018/5/21/17375252/lebron-james-defense-trust-ecf
Heej wrote:Cleaning the glass has 2017-18 LeBron as +5.6 for defensive on/off. Care to explain where you derived this "much better on defense with LeBron on the bench" fantasy from?
VanWest82 wrote:Heej wrote:VanWest82 wrote:At their best on defense. Apologies, wording was a little ambiguous.
Cleaning the glass has 2017-18 LeBron as +5.6 for defensive on/off. Care to explain where you derived this "much better on defense with LeBron on the bench" fantasy from?
Also, the Cavs had a 111.2 DRTG in the 2018 playoffs, while LeBron individually was at 108.7 so I'm not sure how this jives with the Cavs being better on defense when LeBron sat; as you would expect the Cavs overall rating to be lower in general while LeBron's individual should be higher. Lacking plenty nuance sure, but surely the numbers would paint a slam dunk case with how confidently you stated this position.
I also find it interesting how if you look at the actual perception of what was happening as the games were being played (especially in the LeBron threads where every aspect of his game is meticulously criticized and picked apart) the common refrain is that LeBron turned it up significantly on defense in the playoffs. Hell look at this casual ringer article to see what the normies were thinking at the time
https://www.theringer.com/platform/amp/nba/2018/5/21/17375252/lebron-james-defense-trust-ecf
He was better in the playoffs when he started trying again. nba.com is down but I think you'll see when it's up again that the + figure you're referring to is suggesting Cavs defense rating was greater with Lebron on the court. I'll try again later but I'm fairly sure as I looked at this before that Cavs defense had its lowest DRTG with Lebron on the bench in the regular season. Also, I'm not imagining those memes. Internet was crushing Lebron at the end of 2018 regular season and then did it again early 2019 with Lakers. I'll get back to you.
zimpy27 wrote:Well Jordan was working way harder in the regular season and was better there. When LeBron put the effort in (playoffs) he was the better player.
The Master wrote:HEEJ wrote:VanWest82 is correct about defensive on/off: https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01/on-off/2018
LeBron was pretty weak defensively that year: not as bad as these on/off stats suggest (they had pretty unbalanced roster and lineups that year), but Cavs had a long stretch when they were absolutely lost, with LeBron completely gassed out physically, with some internal problems as well. They went from 24-9 to 30-22 and won this crazy game against Wolves - and then figured it out (finished with 50-32, then advanced to the finals).
its my last message in this thread, but I just admit, that all the people, casual and analytical minds, more or less have consencus who has the weight of a rubberized duck. And its not JaivLLLL
Djoker wrote:Lebron was horrible on D in 2018. Even if you want to say that he was on MJ's level offensively in the playoffs (numbers are a wash) I think considering defense and the much better RS from Jordan, it's not particularly close. I recently watched the Knicks and Pistons series in the 1989 playoffs to track plus minus and MJ was a fiend on defense. Against Detroit, he shut down Isiah at times and generally made life very very difficult on him. It is one of his finest defensive series.