Yogatti wrote:Nobody’s perfect and Lebron is not the GOAT. That would be Michael Jordan. Despite all your point, Lebron is top 10 all time and best small forward of all time
Best small forward is Larry Bird. Everybody disrespects the Legend.
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Yogatti wrote:Nobody’s perfect and Lebron is not the GOAT. That would be Michael Jordan. Despite all your point, Lebron is top 10 all time and best small forward of all time
Joerezz7 wrote:He allowed younger star players like Steph and Klay to catch him in rings and they are younger. If KD played against the Raptors they would have more rings than him and KD would have the same amount of rings as him.
This is why Lebron will never be in the same tier as Kobe and MJ. MJ went 6-0 in the Finals and Kobe went 5-2 in the Finals. Kobe would never allow younger star players to catch him in rings in his era. Same with MJ.
How can you be the GOAT when younger star players catch you in rings basically forming a dynasty in your era? Let’s not forget Dirk getting a ring in his era and he lost to a bum like Dwight Howard in 2009. Lakers manhandled that same Magic team.
Unless Lebron wins another ring you can’t put him in the same tier as lethal offense players like Kobe and MJ.
PLO wrote:Tatum played OK - took advantage of a few mismatches - decent on the defensive end. He is what we thought he was going into the season - a technically very proficient player operating close to his career ceiling as a rookie.
Reeko wrote:GeorgeMarcus wrote:Reeko wrote:
Wow, they are younger stars AND they really are younger than LeBron. This thread has been a true revelation.
What's next, they were born in years that came after the year LeBron was born?
I am on the edge of my seat with anticipation waiting to see what gem he will drop on us next.
AthensBucks wrote:Lowry is done.
Nurse is below average at best.
Masai is overrated.
I dont get how so many people believe in the raptors,they have zero to chance to win it all.
Yogatti wrote:Nobody’s perfect and Lebron is not the GOAT. That would be Michael Jordan. Despite all your point, Lebron is top 10 all time and best small forward of all time
PLO wrote:Tatum played OK - took advantage of a few mismatches - decent on the defensive end. He is what we thought he was going into the season - a technically very proficient player operating close to his career ceiling as a rookie.
LKN wrote:Really we should have more threads talking about how MJ and Lebron don't have any peers on the offensive end of the floor except each other. When you look at the combination of PTs/100, AST% and TOV% LBJ and MJ are in a class of their own.
DukeH wrote:Plenty, RealGM Bucks Board is the Golden Dawn of forums.
theFireBlanket wrote:LKN wrote:Really we should have more threads talking about how MJ and Lebron don't have any peers on the offensive end of the floor except each other. When you look at the combination of PTs/100, AST% and TOV% LBJ and MJ are in a class of their own.
Giannis just posted basically the same o/d rtg per 100 as LeBron at ages 24.
G 121/99, L 122/99. His Ast/Turnover isn't on the same level but overall rating isn't hurt much.
lakerz12 wrote:leolozon wrote:I’ve been watching basketball for a long time and I swore I thought it was team sport... oh well, now that I know it’s an individual sport I won’t bother watching the 8 other guys on the court. I can’t wait for Lebron to play Curry!!! Thanks OP, you opened my eyes.
Then tell everyone to stop saying LeBron beat the 73-9 Warriors.
LKN wrote:theFireBlanket wrote:LKN wrote:Really we should have more threads talking about how MJ and Lebron don't have any peers on the offensive end of the floor except each other. When you look at the combination of PTs/100, AST% and TOV% LBJ and MJ are in a class of their own.
Giannis just posted basically the same o/d rtg per 100 as LeBron at ages 24.
G 121/99, L 122/99. His Ast/Turnover isn't on the same level but overall rating isn't hurt much.
If Giannis could improve on the offensive end he actually IMO has an outside shot of getting in the GOAT conversation.
He's already more impactful on defense than MJ or Lebron ever were.
DukeH wrote:Plenty, RealGM Bucks Board is the Golden Dawn of forums.
NeutralObserver wrote:Is there any other fanbase in ANY SPORT that manufactured "finals appearances" as an accolade?
Imagine if your idol lost so much that you've created an alternate reality where winning just "doesn't matter". Lol.
Joerezz7 wrote:DreamTeam09 wrote:If you're the best player in the league by far then your peers shouldn't have the same or nearly the same accomplishments or even better accomplishments than you.
When Jordan learned to win, he didn't lose untill his organization didn't wanna pay him nemore. No1 ate when Jordan ate.
Kobe 3peat, then 2
Shaq 3peat, cut, won one with flash
LeBron well we know how that story played out, everyone ate during the LeBron era.
You gotta give LeBron that, he shared the wealth. Shared the money, shared the trophies
People don’t understand this. They rather deflect and make the conversation about role players like Robert Horry and Steve Kerr
Also, something that might surprise people. I think when it comes to athleticism, agility, physical attributes and skill I rate LeBron only in the top 50.
jk31 wrote:Joerezz7 wrote:He allowed younger star players like Steph and Klay to catch him in rings and they are younger. If KD played against the Raptors they would have more rings than him and KD would have the same amount of rings as him.
This is why Lebron will never be in the same tier as Kobe and MJ. MJ went 6-0 in the Finals and Kobe went 5-2 in the Finals. Kobe would never allow younger star players to catch him in rings in his era. Same with MJ.
MJ "lost" 7 times before reaching the finals. Kobe lost 8 times. LeBron lost 4 times.
All of this "he lost this and this many times in the finals" is so annoying. Why is it better to net even reach the finals than to loose in the finals?
Stillwater wrote:yeah I guess Patrick McCaw is in the GOAT convo now? wtf about rings.
Lebron is the GOAT and the GOAT did not have nor will he ever have the most rings regardless
NeutralObserver wrote:Is there any other fanbase in ANY SPORT that manufactured "finals appearances" as an accolade?