LivingLegend wrote:-MetA4- wrote:LivingLegend wrote:Its still insane to me that everyone on planet Earth trims the fat of MJs career and only ever focus on the center cut prime 6 year run.
LeBron is currently in his 'Wizards' era of his career and he is still, without a doubt, the best player in this league.
When MJ was 22 years old he was getting bounced in the first round of the playoffs. When LeBron was 22 years old he was dragging Drew Gooden and Sasha Pavlovic to the NBA Finals.
What a hilariously disingenuous argument.
The only reason why 22 year old LeBron wasn't being bounced in the 1st round is because the Eastern conference was so vapid that even those "just getting good" Cleveland teams could advance to the finals. Yeah...22 year old MJ got bounced in the 1st round...by ****ing Larry Bird and the Boston Celtics, and the Detroit Pistons with a HOF Zeke Thomas. Need we bring up that MJ averaged 44 ppg against the Celtics; playing alongside who exactly? They simply weren't ready to battle teams that were literal dynasties, big deal. LeBron's only competition in the East for years was Demar Derozan's Raptors. You are comparing apples to hot dogs.
Both guys get the obvious leeway of the fact that as being young stars on teams that were previously horrendous, there is an expected initial stage in the "rising period" wherein the young star finally takes the team to the playoffs, but lacks playoff experience and the rest of the team still isn't good enough to actually contend against a good team. This is the case with virtually every young star who actually succeeds in turning around a bad team. The only difference is that when LeBron was in this "stage" the East was so pathetically bad that even with Drew Gooden and Sasha Pavlovic he was able to advance. You're telling me that 22 year old LeBron beats Bird and the Celtics? Ooookay.
Also, how in the hell is LeBron in the Wizards era of his career? He is 35 years old...Jordan was 40 when he was playing with the Wizards. There is a huge difference in 35 vs. 40. LeBron has also played in the softest era of NBA basketball in decades; which means that he has avoided punishment his entire career...hence why he has been able to age gracefully.
I think your missing the point that back in the early 2000s, the East wasnt weak and he had to beat teams with multiple AllStars/HOFers to get to the Finals. The East became weak in 2010 when he went to the Heat and the Celtics shortly after were disbanded. Those Pistons teams with Chauncy/RIP/Sheed/Prince/Ben was no joke. And LeBron beat them practically single handedly
The Pistons weren't very good in 2007 though. They were better in 2008(but they didn't play the Cavs).
Their SRS was just 3.69. The Cavs were at 3.33.
The East was very weak that year.
The 3 best teams in the league were clearly in the West.























