Benedict_Boozer wrote:D.Brasco wrote:Michael Jordan lost more than he won as well. Losing in the first round or not making the playoffs is not better than losing in the finals.
Yeah the finals loss thing I just don’t understand the logic.
I seriously think the people who use that logic would think Lebron being 4-0 in the finals would be better than 4-6. Like it’s better to lose earlier?
It’s better for Giannis and Kawhi to lose early while Butler makes it to the finals and loses?
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So at this point I couldn't possibly care less about the LeBron Vs. MJ thing, and one of the big reasons why is the dubious logic that one side tries to employ in order to "win the argument." I can't help myself though; when I see crummy logic getting repeated over and over again, I feel the need to say something.
Before LeBron, nobody talked about Finals appearances or Finals records. I couldn't tell you what Magic's record in the Finals is off the top of my head, nor Kareem's, or Bird's, or literally any other all-time great player's.
You really didn't hear much about first round exits either, unless they were a recurring trend for talented players who seemed to be underachieving, like a young Kevin Garnett or Tracy McGrady.
Maybe it's because I've been lucky enough to watch 6 Lakers champions to this point, but it's all about getting to raise that trophy in the end. If you don't win it all, I'm not patting you on the back for not losing in the second round. As a Lakers fan, 2004 stunk just as much as 2003 or 2007 or 2012 or 1998.
There's no trophy for second place in this league. Nobody else gets credit for just getting to the Finals.
If LeBron somehow ends up with like 8 championships, I will not give a single crap how many Finals appearances it took him to do it. I don't care how many tries it took him to get to 4 now, he's still a 4-time NBA champion and you're not going to get very far down an all-timer list without having to say his name, and nobody can take that from him.
The fact that people are really willing to actively not appreciate one great player for the sake of another is pretty sad.