zimpy27 wrote:Did the stats guy happen to consider the inflation of trades in the NBA generally between eras?
Even still LeBron had a lot, been on 4 separate teams. A good contemporary comp would be Durant or Kawhi.
Speaks to the bias of the graphic that they chose guys that stayed in one team largely. Plenty of better comps to see.
If you want a good control, there's one on the chart:
4 years in MIA = 13 trades
4 years in CLE = 44 trades
The biggest difference in the two situations was the amount of pressure James was allowed to exert on the front office. It took the strongest organizational cohesion in the NBA to keep James in check, and when he got tired of that, he left.
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