Metallikid wrote:MJ stans are legit cultish.
And LeBron fans are exactly the same.
That’s what’s wrong with people these days, completely unwilling and unable to see both sides of the coin.
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Metallikid wrote:MJ stans are legit cultish.
RB34 wrote:Metallikid wrote:MJ stans are legit cultish.
And LeBron fans are exactly the same.
That’s what’s wrong with people these days, completely unwilling and unable to see both sides of the coin.
Magic Is Magic wrote:I'm not sure if people remember but LeBron is the only reason the Warriors didn't go 16-0 that year. They went 15-1. 12-0 swept the West outright. LeBron was able to grab one win against one of the greatest teams in NBA history, something no other Western team could do in the previous 3 playoff series. Moreover, LeBron played incredible in that 2017 Finals, with 34-12-10 on 56%. LeBron was hardly "man handled" if anything he stopped the whole "16-0" run that no other team could do, even with 12 tries.
Lost92Bricks wrote:Magic Is Magic wrote:I'm not sure if people remember but LeBron is the only reason the Warriors didn't go 16-0 that year. They went 15-1. 12-0 swept the West outright. LeBron was able to grab one win against one of the greatest teams in NBA history, something no other Western team could do in the previous 3 playoff series. Moreover, LeBron played incredible in that 2017 Finals, with 34-12-10 on 56%. LeBron was hardly "man handled" if anything he stopped the whole "16-0" run that no other team could do, even with 12 tries.
So let's just ignore Kyrie Irving dropping back to back 40 points games in the 2017 finals.
Magic Is Magic wrote:The only reason I would ignore something like that is because it didn't happen. Unless you're talking about the 2016 Finals? Which I am obviously not.
Metallikid wrote:RB34 wrote:Metallikid wrote:MJ stans are legit cultish.
And LeBron fans are exactly the same.
That’s what’s wrong with people these days, completely unwilling and unable to see both sides of the coin.
I don't think that's the case though. I see, by proportion, probably 3:1 LeBron stans providing actual arguments and evidence as to why he is better than MJ whereas most MJ stans treat it like it's an axiomatic truth that he's the GOAT. LeBron stans, including me, are usually willing to give MJ credit and he typically ranks #2. MJ stans rarely give LeBron any credit and a lot of them don't rank LeBron #2 because even at #2 he would threaten MJ's standing.
Lost92Bricks wrote:Magic Is Magic wrote:The only reason I would ignore something like that is because it didn't happen. Unless you're talking about the 2016 Finals? Which I am obviously not.
Kurt Heimlich wrote:Metallikid wrote:RB34 wrote:
And LeBron fans are exactly the same.
That’s what’s wrong with people these days, completely unwilling and unable to see both sides of the coin.
I don't think that's the case though. I see, by proportion, probably 3:1 LeBron stans providing actual arguments and evidence as to why he is better than MJ whereas most MJ stans treat it like it's an axiomatic truth that he's the GOAT. LeBron stans, including me, are usually willing to give MJ credit and he typically ranks #2. MJ stans rarely give LeBron any credit and a lot of them don't rank LeBron #2 because even at #2 he would threaten MJ's standing.
Turns out MJ "stans" are also willing to give LBJ credit as #2 and I see it time and time again (this MJ stan being an example). And give legit stats also. 6 of 6 finals, dominating his era, MVPs,, FMVPs, all time scoring average leader being obvious and primary examples. While Lebron has insane longevity (and thus the counting stats that come with that) as his best argument to offset his relative lack of era domination. See how this works?
Kingsway_fan wrote:No-one dominated more than wilt... his records still dwarf nba stars today... one example.. he had more 50 point games than Jordan, Kobe, lebron combined.... wilt still owns more than 68 individual NBA records!... more than Jordan, Kobe, and lebron combined!
Kingsway_fan wrote:No-one dominated more than wilt... his records still dwarf nba stars today... one example.. he had more 50 point games than Jordan, Kobe, lebron combined.... wilt still owns more than 68 individual NBA records!... more than Jordan, Kobe, and lebron combined!
Magic Is Magic wrote:Yes as it turns out, based on mathematical principles and mathematic laws 38 points is not 40. So no, I do not see a "back to back" 40 point games. And anyway, LeBron still did more. I can reply back with, "Are you really going to ignore LeBron's 34-12-10 on 55%" in the 2017 Finals? I get that Kyrie was a special scorer, but LeBron still scored more so what does that say?
Metallikid wrote:RB34 wrote:Metallikid wrote:MJ stans are legit cultish.
And LeBron fans are exactly the same.
That’s what’s wrong with people these days, completely unwilling and unable to see both sides of the coin.
I don't think that's the case though. I see, by proportion, probably 3:1 LeBron stans providing actual arguments and evidence as to why he is better than MJ whereas most MJ stans treat it like it's an axiomatic truth that he's the GOAT. LeBron stans, including me, are usually willing to give MJ credit and he typically ranks #2. MJ stans rarely give LeBron any credit and a lot of them don't rank LeBron #2 because even at #2 he would threaten MJ's standing.
JordansBulls wrote:So Other is to be Magic, Bird, Kobe, Duncan, Shaq, Hakeem?