loserX wrote:Joao Saraiva wrote:Times they lead both teams in GmSC in the finals:
Jordan 5
LeBron 6
So LeBron was actually the best player on the court in the finals more times than Michael Jordan.
Fun list, but this one surprised me. Who was the player who out GmSC-ed Jordan in the year it wasn't him?
Kemp in 1996.
IIRC, he had a pretty efficient series while Jordan largely struggled (relatively-speaking) on an efficiency front, albeit in a series that was pretty rough-and-tumble and defense-heavy overall.
nedleeds wrote:Kareem still ahead. Kareem also had to burn 4 years at UCLA. Jordan 3 at UNC. Kareem won the title in his second year and won MVP. If they tracked blocks he would be the all-time leader in blocks. It's not that close.
Some of you infants really need to educate yourself on Kareem, he's completely insane.
Kareem is 3rd on my list, but it's absolutely reasonable to have both MJ and Lebron ahead of him at this point. It certainly isn't a lopsided advantage for Kareem.
What specifically do serious fans like the ones on this site not know about Kareem that would wildly swing the vote?