michaelm wrote:bledredwine wrote:AmIWrongDude wrote:4-23 in the second Cavs stretch is insane especially when that team has to face up with those Warriors teams every year.
Why do fans not understand this? When Lebron is on a team, the he offense runs through him. There is no system. Of course a team will suck when you remove their method of creating offense.
And yes, he’s good. He’s a great floor raiser, not at all a great ceiling raiser. Why? Because you live and die by the lebron, and lebron’s never been as consistently great as Jordan.
I have stats on that if you don’t believe it. It’s ridiculous how few times Jordan had low efficiency, scored under a certain amount, etc. For Lebron, he simply has more weaknesses. That limits a team’s ceiling to the ceiling of that player.
And that’s as honest as this comparison gets.
That is one thing I have never understood in this debate, that in a team sport LeBron’s teams collapsing when he is not on court and Jordan’s teams still being functional without him on court apparently reflects well on LeBron snd badly on Jordan. This is a team sport, the raison d’être is for teams to win a given game and to try to win titles. Sure in a team sport one player no matter how good can’t win a title on his own as both Jordan and LeBron have demonstrated at various stages in their respective careers. But NBA basketball teams don’t exist for the purpose of allowing their leading player to generate gaudy individual statistics, and for those who say ringzz we all know as did LeBron that even he wouldn’t be in this conversation without winning multiple titles.
Not sure what is difficult to understand here. It's quite obvious. Jordan's supporting casts were so good that they were still a 50+ win team without him. LeBron's supporting casts were mediocre in comparison, and really struggled without him. He didn't have the clear best supporting cast in the league like MJ did during each of his championship years. Maybe you could argue he did during his first Heat championship, but that's it.














