Camby_Bamby wrote:og15 wrote:Camby_Bamby wrote:
Pretty much missed the last games of that series and the lakers got cooked despite yall saying that it was easy work because AD wasn’t needed. Once it started to look bad, yall said Lebron was injured. Remember this like yesterday. Lakers proceed to not crack 40 games next season because AD was injured most of the year. Healthy AD = playoffs. No AD = sub 40 win team before and after AD showed up. Pretty large sample size.
If that’s not valuable, not sure what is.
That's a better sample. Of course the main issue is that you're talking about a very top heavy team, they won't be great at winning with either out.
Lebron also only played 56 games that season, can't neglect that part.
They were 17-23 with AD and they were 25-31 with Lebron.
Just stating the obvious - Lebron wasn't as valuable as AD since his stint with the Lakers. Activated playoff mode and got monkey stomped in 2019. AD showed up, they win. AD leads them to the playoffs in 2021, goes up 2-0, Lebron is showboating, AD goes down, media/fans say AD isn't needed, Lakers get monkey stomped, yall say he's inured. Lol.
Just a lame fanbase with an excuse always cocked and ready while minimizing the importance of every single teammate.
I like AD, and I'm not a Lakers fan, nor do I care about propping up Lebron. I just don't think we need to put out meh arguments just to counter annoying ones.
The Pelicans went 25-31 with AD in 18-19, the Lakers went 28-27 with Lebron in 18-19. Both played 56 and 55 games respectively. They both needed a better co-star (and better health) to help them win more.
22-23 again had a lot of missed games. They won 43 overall. 30-25 with Lebron, 31-25 with AD, obviously there was overlap in games played, I don't know or care much about the stats with/without.
Both guys needed each other in that specific situation to win more games. AD isn't a playmaker, Lebron can't anchor a defense and doesn't have the motor or stamina in his mid to late 30's anymore to have top level defensive impact (unless he becomes Draymond on offense).