No-more-rings wrote:70sFan wrote:No-more-rings wrote:Others have given input already, but here's what I'll say. I think in Lebron's case it's interesting that he never really faced off against another top 10 all time type guy with both in their primes.
Would you call James pre-prime in 2007? Because Duncan certainly was in his prime.
Oh definitely yeah. He was only 22. No one is in their prime at that age. I know he was in his 4th season, but looking back he was too raw offensively for me to consider that his prime.
Here is the top 15 list from RealGM's last top 100 list:
1. LeBron James
2. Michael Jordan
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
4. Bill Russell
5. Tim Duncan
6. Wilt Chamberlain
7. Magic Johnson
8. Shaquille O'Neal
9. Hakeem Olajuwon
10. Larry Bird
11. Kevin Garnett
12. Kobe Bryant
13. Jerry West
14. Oscar Robertson
15. Dirk Nowitzki
First off, LeBron and MJ can't play themselves so they only have 9 potential top 10 players they could face instead of 10. 2nd, None of the players in the top 10 was facing other top 10 players in their primes with the exception of Wilt/Russell, Magic/Bird, Duncan/Shaq, and Kareem vs Wilt/Bird. The list is evenly spread between 60's, 80's, 90's, and 00's players. At most there were about 2-3 top 10 players in the league at a time.
Third, the comparison isn't fair to Lebron because his competitors are still not finished yet. Curry and Durant still have a shot to make the top 10. Harden and Giannis? still have an outside shot at making the top 10.