dhsilv2 wrote:The KnicksFix wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:
He 100% would have been the first pick then.
Over MJ, Barkley, and Hakeem? Stop it
You must not have understood the league back then
You're clearly not understanding how athletic Lebron is/was coming in. And since we're talking "the league back then", leborn would have played college ball for 2 years. A 6'8 250 pound Lebron is going first.
It's amazing here we are with Lebron at 40 and people are still not grasping just how much of a unicorn his genetics are. Not to mention at the time the two best players were Magic and Bird.
The comp would be something like Magic if he had wilt's strength if people were writing about Lebron in the mid 80's.
That’s exactly the point, LeBron was drafted straight out of high school in 03, you’re now moving the goal post and saying “LeBron would have played college ball for 2 years”. He didn’t, he played in high school and that was it. Say we go based off of your argument, do you understand how coveted big men were? The league wasn’t what it is now. Big men were extremely coveted in the league and thats why they continually went #1 overall from Kareem, to Hakeem, the Ewing to Shaq. You’re looking at LeBron now and making comparisons, and further moving the goalpost about what LeBron is now. Sorry to break it to you, but no one cares what he is now, because the original argument by you, was that LeBron would go first overall in the 84 draft. What he looks like now at the age of 40, has no bearance on what he looked like at the draft and as a 18 or 19 year old.
An 18 year old LeBron, or even a 20 year old LeBron WAS NOT BETTER than Hakeem, Michael or Barkley in that draft. Whereas Hakeem In his sophomore and junior years at he Univ. of Houston helped the Cougars advance to consecutive NCAA championship games, and was named the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player in 1983. He was also named the Helms Foundation Player of the Year. That’s just Hakeem, that doesn’t begin to scratch the surface of MJ or Barkley. You don’t understand how prized of a player Hakeem was .
If you’re under the age of 35, there’s no possible way you could understand what the league was then compared to now. SEVEN out of ten first overall picks were CENTERS. We aren’t talking about comparing LeBron to Magic, or bird, because again, your original argument focused on if he would have went #1 overall in that 84 draft, and that just goes to show, back then you always took size first. Why do you think Bowie was drafted over Jordan? The team had Clyde already, they didn’t want another sf, of or sg. The league coveted CENTERS, which was why TWO CENTERS went first and second overall.