RealGM 2023 Top 100 Project - #1 (LeBron James)

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Re: RealGM 2023 Top 100 Project - #1 (LeBron James) 

Post#341 » by TheLand13 » Sun Jul 23, 2023 3:31 am

MyUniBroDavis wrote:
TheLand13 wrote:
twyzted wrote:
Nahh it would be fairly easy to poke holes in many of these arguments for Lebron.


So do it then.


Half the general board can barely poke holes through paper lol


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Re: RealGM 2023 Top 100 Project - #1 (Deadline: July 3rd 11:59 PM Pacific) 

Post#342 » by ShaqAttac » Tue Jul 8, 2025 10:02 pm

Peaks

VOTE BILL RUSSELL 1969
this is p easy. He won 11 rings as the best player by faar and was so good ppl been strugglin hard to come up with any kinda arg against the season when he was bout to retire. Man literally crusshes superteams with bad help n was also the coach. He also was facin craazy comp
ut this doesn't mean anything of itself. For the KD parallel to work, the Celtics need to be great(relative to the comp) without Russell. Nothing suggests this is true beyond the Celtics first few titles(i listed the different stuff in my previous post). Crucially everything we have suggests the opposite was true in 1969, and here the competition is far better than "not weak".

Assuming you are not trying to break era-relativity, here are 3-ways we can look at opposition strength
1. Look at how the teams look relative to the league for the era(bullets and knicks are outliers by srs, Lakers are close)
2. Look at how the comp was relative to the league that season(Celtics beat the best, 2nd best and 4th best opponent they could have had by SRS)
3. Look at how the comp was in surrounding seasons(Knicks SRS doubles en-route to a championship the following year, Bullets and Lakers srs drops but they take the Knicks to 7 and LA win a championship and make 3 finals)

By any of these approaches the Celtics faced an all-time difficult gauntlet and there is absolutely nothing to suggest the Celtics were some stacked super-squad. "Competition" is not a serious argument here. Bill went through just about the hardest possible route, with weak support, in a year where the best teams were unusually good. Not sure how that doesn't get him to a tier 1(era-relative) peak unless you arbitrarily decide to curve 1969 down to what feels reasonable without scaling the other title-winning years up.


Idrg how u can arg against a guy who won way more than every1 and also won with less help. Team went bitw to bad without him when he was supposed to be waashed. If you got him low coz the league sucked i get you. But ppl sayin they era-relative and not havin russ 1 is cap. He only ever lost when hurt and he stay winnin even when his teammates sucked facin the death-star. Ez 1 for me.

I'm gonna vote 49 MIKAN for 2

This is also p simple. He was waay better than everyone else in a waay no one else was, was the best on o and d, and won 7 rings.
George Mikan (1924) "Mr. Basketball", 6'10" center, the first true big man, 7 total pro titles with Chicago Gears & Lakers

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Series Wins: 23
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OPOY wins: 3, OPOY shares: 3.8
DPOY wins: 6, DPOY shares: 6.2


The obvious top player from the era so maybe not a ton to be gleaned from going into further detail, but some observations:

- Mikan appears to have been the best offensive player in pro basketball basically from the time he turned pro. Eventually others arrive in the league to top him, but he remains elite until the rule change of 1951 that widened the key from 6 to 12 feet specifically to stop him. From that point onward, while Mikan likely remained the best rebounder in the world, it seems that the rule change did have the desired effect.

- Mikan almost certainly would have been an even more impactful defender from the jump if not for the banning of goaltending. As it was, it seems like it took Mikan some time to re-optimize his defensive play. He had a recurring issue of foul trouble that was often the Achilles heel for his teams win the lost.

- So far as I can tell, Mikan's defensive dominance in the NBA was less about shotblocking and more about rebounding. Certainly the shotblocking threat was there to a degree, but in a league with such weak shooting percentage, rebounding was arguably king.

ik we dont got data, but he won the 2nd most and he was way better than every1 else. Seems like a simple 2 to me.

Hope that was good![/quote]

3 is 2016 Lebron. Beating 73 win teams with weak help is GOAT stuff. Best Impact after Russ.
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Re: RealGM 2023 Top 100 Project - #1 (LeBron James) 

Post#343 » by homecourtloss » Sat Aug 2, 2025 5:44 pm

Not sure if all have seen this, but Engelmann has been reworking his RPM models into what he now calls xRAPM (RS and PS), and for single year RAPM, LeBron leads in nine different seasons between 2007 and 2021, a 14 year span of years leading in RAPM. To say this ludicrous is an understatement. In the databall era, i.e., 1997-current, there have only been a handful of players who have led a season in RAPM multiple years and the longest span of years between leading in RAPM other than LeBron’s 14 is KG’s 4. LeBron was in 99th percentile in every season between 2007 and 2021 save 2019.

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If you look at being in the 99th percentile rather than outright leading, then you get some longer spans such as Dirk’s 10 and KD’s 10. KD is interesting since he appears in the 99th percentile in 2013 and 2014 and then again in 2022 and 2023.

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https://xrapm.com/table_pages/xRAPM_hist.html

The breadth of longevity and peak impact is quite extraordinary.

Spoiler:
Cheema’s 5 year RAPM, 1997-2021

https://www.thespax.com/nba/quantifying-the-nbas-greatest-five-year-peaks-since-1997/

LeBron has the Highest 5 year RAPM in the 25 year dataset, 2 of the top 3 five year intervals, 3 of the top 4, 11 of the top 33.

LeBron has ELEVEN different 5 year intervals in which he had the highest RAPM.
KG has 4,
Duncan has 2,
Steph Curry has 2.

11 is an absurd amount and is a technical outlier.

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PLAYER    Interval      RAPM     Interval Rank       Overall Rank
LeBron James   2012-16   6.46            1                    1
LeBron James   2013-17   6.27            1                    2
LeBron James   2006-10   6.15            1                    4
LeBron James   2016-20   5.76            1                    11
LeBron James   2005-09   5.73            1                    13
LeBron James   2008-12   5.71            1                    14
LeBron James   2009-13   5.55            1                    22
LeBron James   2011-15   5.54            1                    23
LeBron James   2007-11   5.51            1                    26
LeBron James   2017-21   5.42            1                    29
LeBron James   2010-14   5.29            1                    33


Englemann’s xRAPM (newer version of his RPM)

https://xrapm.com

1 yr RAPM leaders

LeBron: 9 times (12 times top 2)
KG: 4 (5 times top 2)
Jokic: 4
Duncan: 3 (6 times top 2)
Shaq: 2 (3 times top 2)
Curry: 2 (5 times top 2)
CP3: 2 (5 times top 2)
Giannis: 1
Kawhi: 1 (tied in 2017 with LeBron)
DRob: 1
Jordan: 1 (2 times top 2)

All +9 seasons: 43% of 9+ seasons belong to James

2010 LeBron: +9.9
2011 LeBron: +9.6
2009 LeBron: +9.4
2025 Jokic, +9.4
2025 SGA, +9.2
2008 KG, +9.0
1997 Jordan, +9.0

All 8+ seasons: 37% of all 8+ seasons belong to James

2010 LeBron: +9.9
2011 LeBron: +9.6
2009 LeBron: +9.4
2025 Jokic, +9.4
2008 KG, +9.0
1997 Jordan, +9.0
2012 LeBron, +8.9
2013 LeBron, +8.7
2004 KG: +8.9
2024 Jokic, +8.6
2023 Jokic, +8.5
2016 LeBron, +8.3
2017 LeBron, +8.2
2017 Kawhi, +8.2
2016 Curry, +8.2
2015 CP3, +8.1
2003 Duncan, +8.0
2016 CP3, +8.0
2018 Curry, +8.0

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[url]nbarapm.com[/url]

2 yr stretches leading in RAPM

LeBron 7 times
Garnett 3
Shaq 3
Jokic 3
Duncan 2
CP3 1
Curry 1
Jordan 1
Dirk 1
Embiid, 1
Stockton 1
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Kawhi 0
Durant 0
Giannis 0

3 yr

LeBron 7
Garnett 4
Curry 3
Jokic 2
Kawhi 2
Shaq 1
Jordan 1
Dirk 1
Stockton 2
CP3 0
Draymond 0
Wade 0

4 yr

LeBron 8
Garnett 4
Curry 3
Jokic 2
Jordan 1
Nash 1
Kawhi 1
Dirk 0
Shaq 0
CP3 0
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Stockton 2

5 yr

LeBron 9
Garnett 6
Curry 3
Jokic 1
Cp3 1
Jordan 1
Kawhi 1
Stockton 1
Shaq 0
Draymond 0
Wade 0

1st or 2nd in nbarapm.com

2 yr

LeBron 9
Shaq 6
Garnett 4
Duncan 3
Jokic 3
CP3 3
Curry 2
Jordan 2
Draymond 2
DWade 1
Nash 1
Kawhi 2
Dirk 2
Embiid 2
Giannis 1
Stockton 3

3 yr

LeBron 10
Garnett 6
Curry 4
Shaq 4
CP3 4
Jokic 2
Kawhi 2
Jordan 2
Dirk 2
Nash 1
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Embiid 2
Stockton 2

4 yr

LeBron 10
Garnett 8
Curry 5
Shaq 3 (all 2)
CP3 3
Jokic 2
Dirk 2
Jordan 1
Nash 1
Kawhi 1
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Giannis 2
Embiid 1
Stockton 2

5 yr

LeBron 11
Garnett 10
Curry 5
CP3 5
Jokic 2
Kawhi 2
Shaq 1
Jordan 1
Draymond 0
Giannis 2
Stockton 3
lessthanjake wrote:Kyrie was extremely impactful without LeBron, and basically had zero impact whatsoever if LeBron was on the court.

lessthanjake wrote: By playing in a way that prevents Kyrie from getting much impact, LeBron ensures that controlling for Kyrie has limited effect…
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Re: RealGM 2023 Top 100 Project - #1 (LeBron James) 

Post#344 » by falcolombardi » Sat Aug 2, 2025 6:24 pm

homecourtloss wrote:Not sure if all have seen this, but Engelmann has been reworking his RPM models into what he now calls xRAPM (RS and PS), and for single year RAPM, LeBron leads in nine different seasons between 2007 and 2021, a 14 year span of years leading in RAPM. To say this ludicrous is an understatement. In the databall era, i.e., 1997-current, there have only been a handful of players who have led a season in RAPM multiple years and the longest span of years between leading in RAPM other than LeBron’s 14 is KG’s 4. LeBron was in 99th percentile in every season between 2007 and 2021 save 2019.

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If you look at being in the 99th percentile rather than outright leading, then you get some longer spans such as Dirk’s 10 and KD’s 10. KD is interesting since he appears in the 99th percentile in 2013 and 2014 and then again in 2022 and 2023.

Image

https://xrapm.com/table_pages/xRAPM_hist.html

The breadth of longevity and peak impact is quite extraordinary.

Spoiler:
Cheema’s 5 year RAPM, 1997-2021

https://www.thespax.com/nba/quantifying-the-nbas-greatest-five-year-peaks-since-1997/

LeBron has the Highest 5 year RAPM in the 25 year dataset, 2 of the top 3 five year intervals, 3 of the top 4, 11 of the top 33.

LeBron has ELEVEN different 5 year intervals in which he had the highest RAPM.
KG has 4,
Duncan has 2,
Steph Curry has 2.

11 is an absurd amount and is a technical outlier.

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PLAYER    Interval      RAPM     Interval Rank       Overall Rank
LeBron James   2012-16   6.46            1                    1
LeBron James   2013-17   6.27            1                    2
LeBron James   2006-10   6.15            1                    4
LeBron James   2016-20   5.76            1                    11
LeBron James   2005-09   5.73            1                    13
LeBron James   2008-12   5.71            1                    14
LeBron James   2009-13   5.55            1                    22
LeBron James   2011-15   5.54            1                    23
LeBron James   2007-11   5.51            1                    26
LeBron James   2017-21   5.42            1                    29
LeBron James   2010-14   5.29            1                    33


Englemann’s xRAPM (newer version of his RPM)

https://xrapm.com

1 yr RAPM leaders

LeBron: 9 times (12 times top 2)
KG: 4 (5 times top 2)
Jokic: 4
Duncan: 3 (6 times top 2)
Shaq: 2 (3 times top 2)
Curry: 2 (5 times top 2)
CP3: 2 (5 times top 2)
Giannis: 1
Kawhi: 1 (tied in 2017 with LeBron)
DRob: 1
Jordan: 1 (2 times top 2)

All +9 seasons: 43% of 9+ seasons belong to James

2010 LeBron: +9.9
2011 LeBron: +9.6
2009 LeBron: +9.4
2025 Jokic, +9.4
2025 SGA, +9.2
2008 KG, +9.0
1997 Jordan, +9.0

All 8+ seasons: 37% of all 8+ seasons belong to James

2010 LeBron: +9.9
2011 LeBron: +9.6
2009 LeBron: +9.4
2025 Jokic, +9.4
2008 KG, +9.0
1997 Jordan, +9.0
2012 LeBron, +8.9
2013 LeBron, +8.7
2004 KG: +8.9
2024 Jokic, +8.6
2023 Jokic, +8.5
2016 LeBron, +8.3
2017 LeBron, +8.2
2017 Kawhi, +8.2
2016 Curry, +8.2
2015 CP3, +8.1
2003 Duncan, +8.0
2016 CP3, +8.0
2018 Curry, +8.0

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[url]nbarapm.com[/url]

2 yr stretches leading in RAPM

LeBron 7 times
Garnett 3
Shaq 3
Jokic 3
Duncan 2
CP3 1
Curry 1
Jordan 1
Dirk 1
Embiid, 1
Stockton 1
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Kawhi 0
Durant 0
Giannis 0

3 yr

LeBron 7
Garnett 4
Curry 3
Jokic 2
Kawhi 2
Shaq 1
Jordan 1
Dirk 1
Stockton 2
CP3 0
Draymond 0
Wade 0

4 yr

LeBron 8
Garnett 4
Curry 3
Jokic 2
Jordan 1
Nash 1
Kawhi 1
Dirk 0
Shaq 0
CP3 0
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Stockton 2

5 yr

LeBron 9
Garnett 6
Curry 3
Jokic 1
Cp3 1
Jordan 1
Kawhi 1
Stockton 1
Shaq 0
Draymond 0
Wade 0

1st or 2nd in nbarapm.com

2 yr

LeBron 9
Shaq 6
Garnett 4
Duncan 3
Jokic 3
CP3 3
Curry 2
Jordan 2
Draymond 2
DWade 1
Nash 1
Kawhi 2
Dirk 2
Embiid 2
Giannis 1
Stockton 3

3 yr

LeBron 10
Garnett 6
Curry 4
Shaq 4
CP3 4
Jokic 2
Kawhi 2
Jordan 2
Dirk 2
Nash 1
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Embiid 2
Stockton 2

4 yr

LeBron 10
Garnett 8
Curry 5
Shaq 3 (all 2)
CP3 3
Jokic 2
Dirk 2
Jordan 1
Nash 1
Kawhi 1
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Giannis 2
Embiid 1
Stockton 2

5 yr

LeBron 11
Garnett 10
Curry 5
CP3 5
Jokic 2
Kawhi 2
Shaq 1
Jordan 1
Draymond 0
Giannis 2
Stockton 3


He is so very clearly the most valuable player of the 21th century is not even fun, and did it going from the late deadball era all the way to the small ball shoting era to boot
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Re: RealGM 2023 Top 100 Project - #1 (LeBron James) 

Post#345 » by homecourtloss » Sat Aug 2, 2025 7:20 pm

falcolombardi wrote:
homecourtloss wrote:Not sure if all have seen this, but Engelmann has been reworking his RPM models into what he now calls xRAPM (RS and PS), and for single year RAPM, LeBron leads in nine different seasons between 2007 and 2021, a 14 year span of years leading in RAPM. To say this ludicrous is an understatement. In the databall era, i.e., 1997-current, there have only been a handful of players who have led a season in RAPM multiple years and the longest span of years between leading in RAPM other than LeBron’s 14 is KG’s 4. LeBron was in 99th percentile in every season between 2007 and 2021 save 2019.

Image

If you look at being in the 99th percentile rather than outright leading, then you get some longer spans such as Dirk’s 10 and KD’s 10. KD is interesting since he appears in the 99th percentile in 2013 and 2014 and then again in 2022 and 2023.

Image

https://xrapm.com/table_pages/xRAPM_hist.html

The breadth of longevity and peak impact is quite extraordinary.

Spoiler:
Cheema’s 5 year RAPM, 1997-2021

https://www.thespax.com/nba/quantifying-the-nbas-greatest-five-year-peaks-since-1997/

LeBron has the Highest 5 year RAPM in the 25 year dataset, 2 of the top 3 five year intervals, 3 of the top 4, 11 of the top 33.

LeBron has ELEVEN different 5 year intervals in which he had the highest RAPM.
KG has 4,
Duncan has 2,
Steph Curry has 2.

11 is an absurd amount and is a technical outlier.

Code: Select all

PLAYER    Interval      RAPM     Interval Rank       Overall Rank
LeBron James   2012-16   6.46            1                    1
LeBron James   2013-17   6.27            1                    2
LeBron James   2006-10   6.15            1                    4
LeBron James   2016-20   5.76            1                    11
LeBron James   2005-09   5.73            1                    13
LeBron James   2008-12   5.71            1                    14
LeBron James   2009-13   5.55            1                    22
LeBron James   2011-15   5.54            1                    23
LeBron James   2007-11   5.51            1                    26
LeBron James   2017-21   5.42            1                    29
LeBron James   2010-14   5.29            1                    33


Englemann’s xRAPM (newer version of his RPM)

https://xrapm.com

1 yr RAPM leaders

LeBron: 9 times (12 times top 2)
KG: 4 (5 times top 2)
Jokic: 4
Duncan: 3 (6 times top 2)
Shaq: 2 (3 times top 2)
Curry: 2 (5 times top 2)
CP3: 2 (5 times top 2)
Giannis: 1
Kawhi: 1 (tied in 2017 with LeBron)
DRob: 1
Jordan: 1 (2 times top 2)

All +9 seasons: 43% of 9+ seasons belong to James

2010 LeBron: +9.9
2011 LeBron: +9.6
2009 LeBron: +9.4
2025 Jokic, +9.4
2025 SGA, +9.2
2008 KG, +9.0
1997 Jordan, +9.0

All 8+ seasons: 37% of all 8+ seasons belong to James

2010 LeBron: +9.9
2011 LeBron: +9.6
2009 LeBron: +9.4
2025 Jokic, +9.4
2008 KG, +9.0
1997 Jordan, +9.0
2012 LeBron, +8.9
2013 LeBron, +8.7
2004 KG: +8.9
2024 Jokic, +8.6
2023 Jokic, +8.5
2016 LeBron, +8.3
2017 LeBron, +8.2
2017 Kawhi, +8.2
2016 Curry, +8.2
2015 CP3, +8.1
2003 Duncan, +8.0
2016 CP3, +8.0
2018 Curry, +8.0

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[url]nbarapm.com[/url]

2 yr stretches leading in RAPM

LeBron 7 times
Garnett 3
Shaq 3
Jokic 3
Duncan 2
CP3 1
Curry 1
Jordan 1
Dirk 1
Embiid, 1
Stockton 1
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Kawhi 0
Durant 0
Giannis 0

3 yr

LeBron 7
Garnett 4
Curry 3
Jokic 2
Kawhi 2
Shaq 1
Jordan 1
Dirk 1
Stockton 2
CP3 0
Draymond 0
Wade 0

4 yr

LeBron 8
Garnett 4
Curry 3
Jokic 2
Jordan 1
Nash 1
Kawhi 1
Dirk 0
Shaq 0
CP3 0
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Stockton 2

5 yr

LeBron 9
Garnett 6
Curry 3
Jokic 1
Cp3 1
Jordan 1
Kawhi 1
Stockton 1
Shaq 0
Draymond 0
Wade 0

1st or 2nd in nbarapm.com

2 yr

LeBron 9
Shaq 6
Garnett 4
Duncan 3
Jokic 3
CP3 3
Curry 2
Jordan 2
Draymond 2
DWade 1
Nash 1
Kawhi 2
Dirk 2
Embiid 2
Giannis 1
Stockton 3

3 yr

LeBron 10
Garnett 6
Curry 4
Shaq 4
CP3 4
Jokic 2
Kawhi 2
Jordan 2
Dirk 2
Nash 1
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Embiid 2
Stockton 2

4 yr

LeBron 10
Garnett 8
Curry 5
Shaq 3 (all 2)
CP3 3
Jokic 2
Dirk 2
Jordan 1
Nash 1
Kawhi 1
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Giannis 2
Embiid 1
Stockton 2

5 yr

LeBron 11
Garnett 10
Curry 5
CP3 5
Jokic 2
Kawhi 2
Shaq 1
Jordan 1
Draymond 0
Giannis 2
Stockton 3


He is so very clearly the most valuable player of the 21th century is not even fun, and did it going from the late deadball era all the way to the small ball shoting era to boot


Simply being in the 99 percentile in 2007 and then in the 99 percentile in 2021 let alone leading in both years in a completely different environment is really beyond anything. If you look at the entire data set, all of these players I mentioned are outliers, but amongst just these players, LeBron is an outlier amongst outliers.

To match this 14 year band, someone like Jokić would have to be leading RAPM in a season in 2036.
If Jordan lead in 1988 then he would have to lead in 2002 to match the same span.

Over the past few years, for obvious reasons, the term "longevity" has been sometimes switched out for the phrase "just played a really long time" and it does a disservice to those players that can be impactful for such a long period of time let alone be the most impactful player over such a long period of time. Because the game changes in micro evolves, either your skill set has to evolve and/or your skill set is so dominant that regardless of era and environment you're still that impactful, e.g., Kareem.
lessthanjake wrote:Kyrie was extremely impactful without LeBron, and basically had zero impact whatsoever if LeBron was on the court.

lessthanjake wrote: By playing in a way that prevents Kyrie from getting much impact, LeBron ensures that controlling for Kyrie has limited effect…
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Re: RealGM 2023 Top 100 Project - #1 (LeBron James) 

Post#346 » by falcolombardi » Sat Aug 2, 2025 9:59 pm

homecourtloss wrote:
falcolombardi wrote:
homecourtloss wrote:Not sure if all have seen this, but Engelmann has been reworking his RPM models into what he now calls xRAPM (RS and PS), and for single year RAPM, LeBron leads in nine different seasons between 2007 and 2021, a 14 year span of years leading in RAPM. To say this ludicrous is an understatement. In the databall era, i.e., 1997-current, there have only been a handful of players who have led a season in RAPM multiple years and the longest span of years between leading in RAPM other than LeBron’s 14 is KG’s 4. LeBron was in 99th percentile in every season between 2007 and 2021 save 2019.

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If you look at being in the 99th percentile rather than outright leading, then you get some longer spans such as Dirk’s 10 and KD’s 10. KD is interesting since he appears in the 99th percentile in 2013 and 2014 and then again in 2022 and 2023.

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https://xrapm.com/table_pages/xRAPM_hist.html

The breadth of longevity and peak impact is quite extraordinary.

Spoiler:
Cheema’s 5 year RAPM, 1997-2021

https://www.thespax.com/nba/quantifying-the-nbas-greatest-five-year-peaks-since-1997/

LeBron has the Highest 5 year RAPM in the 25 year dataset, 2 of the top 3 five year intervals, 3 of the top 4, 11 of the top 33.

LeBron has ELEVEN different 5 year intervals in which he had the highest RAPM.
KG has 4,
Duncan has 2,
Steph Curry has 2.

11 is an absurd amount and is a technical outlier.

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PLAYER    Interval      RAPM     Interval Rank       Overall Rank
LeBron James   2012-16   6.46            1                    1
LeBron James   2013-17   6.27            1                    2
LeBron James   2006-10   6.15            1                    4
LeBron James   2016-20   5.76            1                    11
LeBron James   2005-09   5.73            1                    13
LeBron James   2008-12   5.71            1                    14
LeBron James   2009-13   5.55            1                    22
LeBron James   2011-15   5.54            1                    23
LeBron James   2007-11   5.51            1                    26
LeBron James   2017-21   5.42            1                    29
LeBron James   2010-14   5.29            1                    33


Englemann’s xRAPM (newer version of his RPM)

https://xrapm.com

1 yr RAPM leaders

LeBron: 9 times (12 times top 2)
KG: 4 (5 times top 2)
Jokic: 4
Duncan: 3 (6 times top 2)
Shaq: 2 (3 times top 2)
Curry: 2 (5 times top 2)
CP3: 2 (5 times top 2)
Giannis: 1
Kawhi: 1 (tied in 2017 with LeBron)
DRob: 1
Jordan: 1 (2 times top 2)

All +9 seasons: 43% of 9+ seasons belong to James

2010 LeBron: +9.9
2011 LeBron: +9.6
2009 LeBron: +9.4
2025 Jokic, +9.4
2025 SGA, +9.2
2008 KG, +9.0
1997 Jordan, +9.0

All 8+ seasons: 37% of all 8+ seasons belong to James

2010 LeBron: +9.9
2011 LeBron: +9.6
2009 LeBron: +9.4
2025 Jokic, +9.4
2008 KG, +9.0
1997 Jordan, +9.0
2012 LeBron, +8.9
2013 LeBron, +8.7
2004 KG: +8.9
2024 Jokic, +8.6
2023 Jokic, +8.5
2016 LeBron, +8.3
2017 LeBron, +8.2
2017 Kawhi, +8.2
2016 Curry, +8.2
2015 CP3, +8.1
2003 Duncan, +8.0
2016 CP3, +8.0
2018 Curry, +8.0

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2 yr stretches leading in RAPM

LeBron 7 times
Garnett 3
Shaq 3
Jokic 3
Duncan 2
CP3 1
Curry 1
Jordan 1
Dirk 1
Embiid, 1
Stockton 1
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Kawhi 0
Durant 0
Giannis 0

3 yr

LeBron 7
Garnett 4
Curry 3
Jokic 2
Kawhi 2
Shaq 1
Jordan 1
Dirk 1
Stockton 2
CP3 0
Draymond 0
Wade 0

4 yr

LeBron 8
Garnett 4
Curry 3
Jokic 2
Jordan 1
Nash 1
Kawhi 1
Dirk 0
Shaq 0
CP3 0
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Stockton 2

5 yr

LeBron 9
Garnett 6
Curry 3
Jokic 1
Cp3 1
Jordan 1
Kawhi 1
Stockton 1
Shaq 0
Draymond 0
Wade 0

1st or 2nd in nbarapm.com

2 yr

LeBron 9
Shaq 6
Garnett 4
Duncan 3
Jokic 3
CP3 3
Curry 2
Jordan 2
Draymond 2
DWade 1
Nash 1
Kawhi 2
Dirk 2
Embiid 2
Giannis 1
Stockton 3

3 yr

LeBron 10
Garnett 6
Curry 4
Shaq 4
CP3 4
Jokic 2
Kawhi 2
Jordan 2
Dirk 2
Nash 1
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Embiid 2
Stockton 2

4 yr

LeBron 10
Garnett 8
Curry 5
Shaq 3 (all 2)
CP3 3
Jokic 2
Dirk 2
Jordan 1
Nash 1
Kawhi 1
Draymond 0
Wade 0
Giannis 2
Embiid 1
Stockton 2

5 yr

LeBron 11
Garnett 10
Curry 5
CP3 5
Jokic 2
Kawhi 2
Shaq 1
Jordan 1
Draymond 0
Giannis 2
Stockton 3


He is so very clearly the most valuable player of the 21th century is not even fun, and did it going from the late deadball era all the way to the small ball shoting era to boot


Simply being in the 99 percentile in 2007 and then in the 99 percentile in 2021 let alone leading in both years in a completely different environment is really beyond anything. If you look at the entire data set, all of these players I mentioned are outliers, but amongst just these players, LeBron is an outlier amongst outliers.

To match this 14 year band, someone like Jokić would have to be leading RAPM in a season in 2036.
If Jordan lead in 1988 then he would have to lead in 2002 to match the same span.

Over the past few years, for obvious reasons, the term "longevity" has been sometimes switched out for the phrase "just played a really long time" and it does a disservice to those players that can be impactful for such a long period of time let alone be the most impactful player over such a long period of time. Because the game changes in micro evolves, either your skill set has to evolve and/or your skill set is so dominant that regardless of era and environment you're still that impactful, e.g., Kareem.


The agenda against longevity as if being good at late and early ages didnt correlate so so strongly with beinh good at peak age too

In any other context we used to look at guys who were dominant before or past their prime and wonder how good they must have been at their best but it got phased out

Funnily enough it used to be somethingh held against lebron, everyone was so sure he would age badly due to "lack of talent" (lack of shooting long's 2's off curls maybe) once his athletism faded
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Re: RealGM 2023 Top 100 Project - #1 (LeBron James) 

Post#347 » by penbeast0 » Mon Aug 4, 2025 5:13 pm

His athleticism didn't fade that much plus the league's requirements for PFs moved away toward his strengths. Credit his amazing conditioning.
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Post#348 » by tsherkin » Mon Aug 4, 2025 5:55 pm

homecourtloss wrote:Over the past few years, for obvious reasons, the term "longevity" has been sometimes switched out for the phrase "just played a really long time" and it does a disservice to those players that can be impactful for such a long period of time let alone be the most impactful player over such a long period of time. Because the game changes in micro evolves, either your skill set has to evolve and/or your skill set is so dominant that regardless of era and environment you're still that impactful, e.g., Kareem.


Yeah, because there's a large difference between what we saw from Moses Malone, Robert Parish and Vince Carter and what we are seeing from Lebron, right? The closest thing we've seen to Lebron's maintenance of overall relevance and impact came in Karl Malone. And he, like Kareem before him, had a pretty good support network feeding him shots during the RS.
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Post#349 » by falcolombardi » Mon Aug 4, 2025 6:59 pm

penbeast0 wrote:His athleticism didn't fade that much plus the league's requirements for PFs moved away toward his strengths. Credit his amazing conditioning.


His athletism is absolutely nothingh compared to what it was just before lakers, let alone before miami

Current lebron has solid speed and lift in straight lines but not much more, and not comparable at all to his prime, is why he basically doesmt have a half court driving game anymore

He is paedestrian compared ro even 2022 lebron athletism who was a lethal cutter and roll-man, let alone 2018-2020 lebron who was still a off the dribble threat, let alone before that
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Post#350 » by tsherkin » Mon Aug 4, 2025 9:35 pm

falcolombardi wrote:
penbeast0 wrote:His athleticism didn't fade that much plus the league's requirements for PFs moved away toward his strengths. Credit his amazing conditioning.


His athletism is absolutely nothingh compared to what it was just before lakers, let alone before miami

Current lebron has solid speed and lift in straight lines but not much more, and not comparable at all to his prime, is why he basically doesmt have a half court driving game anymore

He is paedestrian compared ro even 2022 lebron athletism who was a lethal cutter and roll-man, let alone 2018-2020 lebron who was still a off the dribble threat, let alone before that


Yeah, his lift is visibly worse. His lateral speed change is noticeable. His end to end speed is still pretty good, but his first step is nothing like it used to be, either.

And of course, that's all quite expected. The fact that he remains as mobile as he does at size is still quite impressive.
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Re: RealGM 2023 Top 100 Project - #1 (LeBron James) 

Post#351 » by Ian Scuffling » Tue Aug 5, 2025 2:20 pm

falcolombardi wrote:
homecourtloss wrote:
falcolombardi wrote:
He is so very clearly the most valuable player of the 21th century is not even fun, and did it going from the late deadball era all the way to the small ball shoting era to boot


Simply being in the 99 percentile in 2007 and then in the 99 percentile in 2021 let alone leading in both years in a completely different environment is really beyond anything. If you look at the entire data set, all of these players I mentioned are outliers, but amongst just these players, LeBron is an outlier amongst outliers.

To match this 14 year band, someone like Jokić would have to be leading RAPM in a season in 2036.
If Jordan lead in 1988 then he would have to lead in 2002 to match the same span.

Over the past few years, for obvious reasons, the term "longevity" has been sometimes switched out for the phrase "just played a really long time" and it does a disservice to those players that can be impactful for such a long period of time let alone be the most impactful player over such a long period of time. Because the game changes in micro evolves, either your skill set has to evolve and/or your skill set is so dominant that regardless of era and environment you're still that impactful, e.g., Kareem.


The agenda against longevity as if being good at late and early ages didnt correlate so so strongly with beinh good at peak age too

In any other context we used to look at guys who were dominant before or past their prime and wonder how good they must have been at their best but it got phased out

Funnily enough it used to be somethingh held against lebron, everyone was so sure he would age badly due to "lack of talent" (lack of shooting long's 2's off curls maybe) once his athletism faded


Entire comment is spot on, but that last part particularly resonates. The trolls/haters were so sure of themselves. LOL...But, unlike them, he evolved and that is a tremendous quality.

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