lakerz12 wrote:XxIronChainzxX wrote:lakerz12 wrote:
It's a team game though, right? You have to give a lot of credit to Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh for 4 of those Final's appearances. And, don't forgot to credit Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love for the next 4 as well.
Not to mention all of the other teammates and coaches.
We're overselling those contributions. By the 3rd and 4th Finals trips Wade had fallen off a ton. As for Kyrie and Love... LeBron carried a team to the Finals twice without either of them. And he did it once with superstars like Big Z. Part of that is the quality of the conference too, but I don't think it's unfair to give LeBron most of the credit. The flip side is that
he's unlikely to have done it as often in the West unless he had a comparable team.
Yes, highly unlikely, since his team only won 3 of the 9 Finals.
In theory that means if you put all of his teams in the West he would have only made it to 3 Finals total. Not an exact calculation of course, but obviously his Finals' total would be less in the West.
His 9 total and 8 straight trips to the Finals is impressive. But he definitely got a huge assist from being in the East. And also pairing up with other stars.
That's not how it works, because who knows what matchup you get. The 60 Mavs in Dirk's MVP year probably make the WCF or FinKs if they don't stupidly play their way into the Warriors.
It would be like saying Lakers couldn't make the Finals the year they lost to the Pistons or Celtics. Or that Kobe wouldn't be a top 15 player if he ended up drafted by the Nets.
If LeBron ends up in the West he potentially gets a better FO, and wouldn't be able to lift a team to the playoffs as fast.
It's all too hypothetical for me.