GC Pantalones wrote:But the difference is that it's entirely possible that he continues what he's doing in the Finals and they still win. In that case I'd say the league sucked more than he dominated. Personally after the last 2 I can't see Lebron going in Cleveland mode and dominating. He's more content with sitting back and seeing if his team can win with (relatively) little contribution from him.
If that's the case, then we'll re-address this at that time. I would be careful about projecting for the series at this point through 2 games though. And really no matter what happens barring a loss or getting a finals MVP stolen from under his nose, this has been a very special 2 year stretch for him if Miami caps this off. On the short list for 2 year runs with a chip. You want to make an argument for a few others (Hakeem 94/95, Shaq 00/01, MJ 91/92)? Fine. But that's not a club Lebron would be out of place in. That's really my main issue here. The notion that its incredibly outlandish to put him in that convo, or the notion that Shaq or MJ had a handful of 2 year runs equal or better. Just not fair or accurate. History is going to remember 12 and 13 Lebron incredibly fondly with 3 more wins






















