CobraCommander wrote:cupcakesnake wrote:MrPainfulTruth wrote:I'll go by the eye test. LeBron in his 2nd year had basically only one kind of offense comparable to young Giannis, lower the shoulder and force his way to the basket. Wemby in comparison is so much more skilled and refined already. Defensively he is also a lot more impactful due to his sheer size and instincts. I have a hard time finding individual advantages for LeBron in their head to head comparison; probably his play making but that would not make up for Wembys advantages otherwise imho.
I am no Lebron fan, and didn't like his offensive game either early on, but you're over-simplying and discounting big parts of his game.
Yes 2005 Lebron was a big-time rim pressure scorer like Giannis. He got to the rim a lot and finished like a center. But Lebron had some amount of pull up game. It wasn't efficient, but he hit his long 2s, and was very efficient from the corners that year. You cant really compare that to Giannis. Lebron was also a way better playmaker and raw passer than Giannis, with more functional handle, and the ability to dime guys up in a variety of scenarios. Giannis is an effective passer, but not a super skilled one.
It was also a different era, right at the dawn of the 3-point era, and the Cavs were one of the worst 3-point shooting teams in the league. They had exactly 1 above average 3-point shooter in their rotation: 13 minutes per game of 2nd year Sasha Pavlovic. So it's not like Lebron was coming into a modern offense and being super limited. This team managed above average offense through size, Lebron drives, and offensive rebounding.
Wemby taking deep pull-ups is cooler, but relative to era, Wemby is a far from perfect offensive player. He's more of an experimental one at this point.
Completely agree - as good as wemby is, year two LeBron was better
ree-Point Percentage (3P%): 35.1%
• Free Throw Percentage (FT%): 75.0%
• Games Played: 80
• Minutes per game (MPG): 42.4
• Team Record: 41-39
• Achievements: Selected to his first All-Star game
Victor Wembanyama (2024-2025 Season, as of January 2, 2025):
• Points per game (PPG): 25.6
• Rebounds per game (RPG): 10.0
• Assists per game (APG): 3.9
• Field Goal Percentage (FG%): 48.0%
• Three-Point Percentage (3P%): 35.5%
• Free Throw Percentage (FT%): 87.9%
• Minutes per game (MPG): 32.9
With more blocks than the millennium falcon LEGO set !
It’s close but I think it’s still Lebron cause LBJ was closer to being the best guy in the world than Wemby is right now… if everyone healthy wemby still behind jokic, giannis, embiid, SGA, Luka and Tatum… pretty much in the Kat, Brunson, Jalen Brown, Kyrie. tier - that is above the Edwards tier -
Not saying wemby not better than the guys in his tier - wemby just not better than the guys in the top tier -
But no one in year two other than LeBron in recent memory compares- pre injury rose?
LeBron in year 2 wasn't better than current Jokic/SGA/Giannis either. He didn't hit this tier of MVP impact of those 3 until year 5 realistically. So I think it's a faulty premise to begin with. The reason for it is the league right now is WAY more talented top to bottom. In 08 to 09 area LeBron took the leap from top 5 player to best in league/MVP/first ballot HOF level. Which was his 5th or 6th season depending on which year you consider to be that true leap. 09 was his first MVP, but I'd give him the benefit of the doubt for 08.
Long story short? Wemby is on track. LeBron was far ahead of him as an offensive player due to court vision, playmaking.... but he also wasn't DPOY worthy like Wemby so it's hard to compare them directly.