dcstanley wrote:G35 wrote:dcstanley wrote:
If you actually examine those seasons individually you wouldn't reach that conclusion. Lebron's "brand of ball" is the reason his team went down two starters in the 2015 finals? or the reason why a hobbled/post-prime Wade was outperformed by four players on the opposing team in the 2014 finals? Lebron was the best player in every finals from 2012-2016. Not sure how anyone that was paying attention would assess that he is responsible for his team losing to elite teams like the 2014 Spurs and 2015 Warriors when you consider the circumstances.
Lebron's super-teams are the on-paper/preseason favorite every year (2011-2016), but fall to underdog as the season progress while another team becomes the juggernaut and ends up the Finals favorite (Spurs, Warriors).
So the historical record is that Lebron's has the on-paper/preseason favorite status (talent advantage), and therefore cedes this favorite status due to brand of ball (Spurs, Warriors, Mavs, Magic, Suns), aka Lebron's inferior brand of ball causes his lower team ceilings/FInals records/weaker teams than other greats.
Comparing sidekick help while trying to 3-peat:
2014 Wade Playoffs...... 18.5 PER.. 0.086 WS/48.. 28.6 pts per 100.. 106 ortg
1993 Pippen Playoffs'.... 16.9 PER.. 0.083 WS/48.. 26.2 pts per 100.. 102 ortg
Jordan three-peated because he averaged 41 in the Finals, while Lebron averaged 13 less than MJ so he lost to the Spurs by 13 ppg - Lebron needed 41 to win like Jordan but failed and lost by record amount.. Btw, both the Bulls/Suns averaged exactly 106.7 ppg in the 93' Finals, so all of Jordan's points were needed.
And you can't complain about Lebron's 2014 cast because the Heat were defending champs with 4 HOF - so Bosh could've stepped up but brand of ball reduced him to spot-up shooter (Lebron's ball-dominance).. Furthermore, Pippen had the lowest advanced stats ever for a winning sidekick in the 93' Playoffs (PER, WS/48, BPM, VORP), so you can't complain about 14' Wade, who had higher PER, WS/48, efficiency and pace-adjusted scoring in the 14' Playoffs.. Wade was infact equal-scoring partner to Lebron in the ECF where he averaged 20/5/5 on 48%, while Pippen never got within 10 ppg of MJ in any series..