bledredwine wrote:Kawaii Leonard wrote:bledredwine wrote:
and championships, finals mvps, mvps, and defensive player of the year award.
Leading the league in scoring ten times isn’t trivial. It’s a statement in dominance. Who else did this, Wilt maybe?
Listen, Jordan is my goat too. I’ll argue, however, that it’s far closer than either of you fanatical fanboys/haters—on your 4 limbs—continue to bicker about. Tiring is an overstatement in these type of threads. You are using scoring titles for a shoot-first SG vs. a pass-first Point Forward and it is archaic at best. You’re embarrassing yourself for even trying to use that as an angle.
The blue trend line tells us on avg, how many shots an NBA player should take to score a certain number of pts in their career. But the real story is about the residuals, and those are the gaps between what the model expected a player to shoot vs what they actually shot and if we’re taking a closer look:
We see Lebron sits well below the regression line, that means he took over 1300 fewer shots than what the model expected of him, so he didn’t just break the all-time scoring record by showing up. He broke it by outperforming expectations for 2 decades. Kareem sits right at the regression line so he performed basically as he was expected. Now we go to Michael Jordan, who took over 1500 more shots than what was expected from him. Lebron showing that below the regression tells you that he broke the system and it’s not just about longevity but greatness that lasted.
So yes, LOL at that image with those scoring titles. How about we start talking about the other 2 boxscore counters in Assists and Rebounds? Or have an objective discussion about individual vs. team success in that pic or the fact that he was robbed of his DPOY to Marc who wasn’t even an all-def player that year? Jordan forced statkeepers hands in home games to inflate his defensive stats and also had the best whistle of all-time from refs. His influence and story-line is unmatched, however.
Those graphs mean nothing and if as a scorer you consider it close, then you are definitely a fan of lebron, period.
If we judge scoring alone, it’s not remotely close. Jordan had a high clip from everywhere on the court other than the three point line. It was automatic. Ten scoring titles says it all.
Lebron is no KD, let alone Jordan.
You homers who think it’s distant between him and kobe are hilarious. That’s the close comparison. You’ll see after lebron retires and the fans (aside from mods) eventually leave. Thats how it works.
I like players who play both sides of the court and not one.
God you’re hilarious and beyond shameless at the same time. Continue on. I’m out of here with this type of drivel and ignorance. Now, he’s bringing Kobe, a top 5-7 player all time (at best) in goat talks. Followed by: “Lebron is no KD, let alone Jordan”. You can’t make this up. How do you get dressed in the morning?