Kawaii Leonard wrote:bledredwine wrote:Kawaii Leonard wrote:The sig:
Let’s start fact checking before we copy and paste anything more in to this thread from partisan fan made youtube shorts.
Nice! You cherry picked and eliminated all the misses. My stat was specifically for 5 seconds left, to win or tie the game.
So good!
Here's a legit video, finals only.
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Lebron really sucks when it comes to game winning/tying shots in the final moments. Hell, otherwise we'd be talking about his game winning shots way more often.
I don't even remember the last one.
I love that you're getting upset over itBut you're not his fan, right?
When it comes to that career stat (5 seconds left, tie or win), Kobe's a lot more clutch.
I mean, for a portion of his career, Lebron had no 4th quarter, or so was the running joke.
Durant had 3x the clutch points when he flamed him in the finals too
lol this was on basketball reference way back in the day well before it was updated and was just as bad. YOU need to fact check.
Oh, and Lebron's 16 missed game winning 3's in a row? That was ESPN who first reported that gem.
NOW, let's enjoy some stats between him and Jordan! This is about 5 years old. But I imagine it looks worse now.
Playoff game-winners/tyers with 25 seconds or less
Jordan 10/19 (53%)
LeBron 10/27 (37%)
Playoff game-winners/tyers with 24 seconds or less
Jordan 9/18 (50%)
LeBron 10/27 (37%)
Playoff game-winners/tyers with 10 seconds or less
Jordan 7/15 (47%)
LeBron 9/22 (41%)
Playoff game-winners/tyers with 5 seconds or less
Jordan 5/11 (45%)
LeBron 7/17 (41%)
Finals game-winners/tyers with 25 seconds or less
Jordan 4/8 (50%)
LeBron 0/7 (0%)
Career buzzer beaters
Jordan 9
LeBron 7
Playoff series ending buzzer beaters
Jordan 2
LeBron 0
It should come as no surprise that the all-time buzzer-beater king is Jordan. His shots were all jumpers, ranging from 14 feet (’95 in Atlanta) to 26 feet (’92 vs. Detroit). 6 were in the regular season (trailing only Kobe and Johnson), and 3 were in the playoffs (trailing only LeBron). 2 of those 3 even ended the series. 7 were unassisted, which is tied for the most with Johnson. Jordan also averaged 34.4 points per game in the 9 games he won at the horn, which is the highest average among the 11 players with 5+ buzzer-beaters (beating LeBron by a fraction).
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SUPPORTING CAST
Post-1954 Finals Teams with sub-60 ppg supporting casts
’74 Bucks — 59.4 ppg
’94 Rockets — 59.3 ppg
’07 Cavs — 58.5 ppg
’01 Sixers — 58.2 ppg
’06 Heat — 58.2 ppg
’15 Cavs — 57.7 ppg
’99 Spurs — 57.4 ppg
’97 Bulls — 55.5 ppg
’04 Lakers — 55.2 ppg
’98 Jazz — 55.2 ppg
’98 Bulls — 54.5 ppg
’99 Knicks — 53.8 ppg
Post-1954 Championship Teams with sub-60 ppg supporting casts
’94 Rockets — 59.3 ppg
’06 Heat — 58.2 ppg
’99 Spurs — 57.4 ppg
’97 Bulls — 55.5 ppg
’98 Bulls — 54.5 ppg
None of LeBron’s teams in the Finals have produced as little offensivly as Jordan’s Bulls did in ’97 and ’98, yet Jordan still won back to back titles under those circumstances, and at age 34 and 35 no less.
Title teams with sub-70 PPG supporting casts for the overall playoffs
Post-1954 (Shot-Clock Era)
12. 2002 Lakers — 69.4 PPG
11. 2000 Lakers — 69.0 PPG
10. 1994 Rockets — 68.3 PPG
9. 2006 Heat — 67.8 PPG
8. 1993 Bulls — 67.3 PPG
7. 2012 Heat — 67.0 PPG
6. 1996 Bulls — 66.7 PPG
Title teams with sub-66 PPG supporting casts for the overall playoffs
Post-1954 (Shot Clock Era)
5. 1992 Bulls — 65.9 PPG
4. 2004 Pistons — 65.6 PPG
3. 1999 Spurs — 65.2 PPG
2. 1997 Bulls — 61.5 PPG
1. 1998 Bulls — 60.8 PPG
In the shot-clock era, Jordan has
5 of the 8 lowest scoring playoff supporting casts for title teams
4 of the 6 lowest scoring playoff supporting casts for title teams
3 of the 5 lowest scoring playoff supporting casts for title teams
The 2 lowest scoring playoff supporting casts for title teams- Jordan is the only player to lead multiple top 10 lowest-scoring playoff supporting casts among title teams
The only player to lead a lesser scoring supporting cast to the NBA Finals than the ’97 or ’98 Bulls is Allen Iverson on the ’01 Sixers. The ’01 Sixers’ teammates outside of Iverson scored 60.3 PPG in the 22 playoff games Iverson played. Game 3 against the Bucks in which Iverson did not play is excluded from this calculation.
All from this site, and I have yet to find a wrong stat.
https://undisputedgoat.medium.com/jordan-in-the-clutch-30f6e7ed4c43
And I am the upset one.Look at you throwing a tantrum, running back to copy paste another brick wall that no one’s is going to read. I already corrected you multiple times on your sources and stats like Game 6 of the 2010 ECSF, when you claimed Lebron scored 17, was it?
Another brick wall of drivel, which is probably again littered with cherry-picking or incorrect numbers, isn’t going to bury your “special behaviour” here.
I know. You have no reply to all of the stats that show how dumb the debate is.
How ironic it was to see you try to explain the word partisan when you are one of the biggest champions of false information and propaganda here.
Propaganda is information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view, by the way.