drekwins wrote:metalinguss wrote:BigGargamel wrote:
LOL he brought a team full of castoffs, bench players and mid-season acquisitions from the 11th seed to the WCF as a 38 year old with 50 years worth of mileage on his tires. If anything this was one of the most impressive things he's done since his Cavs championship.
That Laker team won most of their games post-deadline without him. Their success this season depended on Anthony Davis.
It really depends on what you value more. If we're looking at graph, both careers look like a bell curve. However, Lebrons is much closer to a flat line. He played at an extremely high level for a very long time. Truly amazing... but, if you put MJs career on the same graph, MJ's curve starts below but rises above LBJs between the ages of 27-28 up until about 34, before it plummets down. Higher peak/summit.
in a GAME THREAD, we got MJ and Lebron debates...
OK fine...I'm wrong. I guess lebron is the GOAT.



























