Post#94 » by lambchop » Thu Dec 1, 2022 4:37 pm
TheNG wrote:Ambrose wrote:TheNG wrote:LeBron's total points number has nothing to do with Kareem's total point number. Apples and oranges. LeBron entered the league 3 years earlier.
This is like celebrating someone breaking the 3pt percentage record after making the 3pt line closer to the basket.
LeBron averages more ppg than Kareem for his career...so those "three extra seasons" don't matter. He's going to do it in less games than Kareem.
The record is not about "the number of games". The only way to compare apples to apples is compare the number of points LeBron will score excluding his first 3 seasons. It wouldn't be ideal I know, but the alternative comparisons just miss a key factor, which is age.
Age has never been a criteria when comparing career achievements. Sabonis is probably the only case cause he came to the league after his prime.
Props to Kareem for being so NBA ready after college. I can't imagine a rookie being that dominant after spending so much time in college nowadays.
To me the real advantage bron has is simply that now players understand how to train in order to stay in great playing shape for much longer. I mean even average Joes that don't get paid know how to train twice a day in their 30s and even 40s just because there is more information about weight training, nutrition etc.
So many people who attain the heights of power in this culture—celebrities, for instance—have to make a show of false humility and modesty, as if they got as far as they did by accident and not by ego or ambition.