He improved his shooting skills so much since being drafted. I have to give him credit for that.thebigbird wrote:Not bad for a guy that people don’t really consider to be a ‘scorer.’
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He improved his shooting skills so much since being drafted. I have to give him credit for that.thebigbird wrote:Not bad for a guy that people don’t really consider to be a ‘scorer.’
                                                                                                          LAL1947 wrote:Kingdibs19 wrote:GOAT and it’s not even close.
MJ: 38,289 points scored in 1,072 games played @ 38.3 MPG = 0.93 points per minute.
Lebron: 44,157 points scored in 1,350 games played @ 38.2 MPG = 0.85 points per minute.
In basketball, first there is Michael Jordan... then there is everyone else.
                                     
                                                       
               Sedale Threatt wrote:Myth wrote:DroseReturnChi wrote:
because thats been the convention for decades. this is not even hating lebron you cant just change rules for him because now he is going to claim the goat.
I’ve been saying this as long as I have been aware that these career records are discussed primarily as regular season achievements. I don’t say this because of Lebron, because I actually don’t like Lebron and don’t consider him GOAT. I also assume it is convention because the NBA back in the day wanted to celebrate some individual (not sure which one). But everywhere else, we talk about “Playoffs are where it really matters,” so it is just a bit silly to me that career accumulated stats is the one place we seem to ignore this.
Because it's two separate segments of the season, with the amount of playoff games you play -- i.e. opportunities to pile up cumulative stats -- being hugely influenced by factors outside your control, including how good your teammates/coaches/front office are. Case example: Kobe Bryant is one of them more successful playoff players of all time, but in his two best individual seasons his team was bounced in the first round both times with a total of 12 games played. But every single player in the league has an opportunity to play an 82-game regular season, so it stands to reason that this is the standard.
lakerz12 wrote:Misses layups and free throws when it matters…
But hey he’s got the total record!
70sFan wrote:LAL1947 wrote:Kingdibs19 wrote:GOAT and it’s not even close.
MJ: 38,289 points scored in 1,072 games played @ 38.3 MPG = 0.93 points per minute.
Lebron: 44,157 points scored in 1,350 games played @ 38.2 MPG = 0.85 points per minute.
In basketball, first there is Michael Jordan... then there is everyone else.
You numbers are way off:
MJ: 38279 points scored in 48485 minutes gives us 0.7895 points per minute.
LBJ: 44157 points scored in 62559 minutes gives us 0.7059 points per minute.
Jordan looks better, but not to the ridiculous degree you just showed.
KAJ: 44149 points scored in 66297 minutes gives us 0.6659 points per minute
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               Marty McFly wrote:Knightfall wrote:ty 4191 wrote:
What a shock he's won the most games; he's played the most games in NBA history in the playoffs, too, due to massive playoff expansion compared to when Kareem et. all played their primes.
Yet, his actual winning percentage among all players in the playoffs is 19th all time.
https://www.statmuse.com/nba/ask/player-with-the-highest-winning-percentage-in-the-playoffs-min-100-games-played
Hard to win your first 7 seasons when you have the likes of Mo William's as your second best player.
understandable. how good was the east in that era though?
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                                  People are weird. Even if you don't like the guy, you have to acknowledge that what he's done is insane. I never thought I'd actually see him dethrone Kareem's record, and as long as he stays healthy he'll break the regular season record as well.AussieCeltic wrote:Congrats to Lebron. I don’t think he’s the GOAT but I don’t know how people are saying this isn’t a great achievement.
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KyRo23 wrote:The more people who come in every LeBron thread (not about him being the GOAT) and say he’s not the GOAT, kind of makes me believe he just might be the GOAT. Insecuritiesssssss

Pharmcat wrote:Optms wrote:LeGOAT.
Don't all of you trip over yourselves while you rush to pay your respeks to the King.
The one thing I can never shake off: a 73 win team went crying to Durant to sign with them so they could beat lebron. That says so much about Lebron that a team who won 73 games knew it needed even more to beat him .
                   
                                     
                                                    
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               KyRo23 wrote:Joshyjess wrote:So, LeBron now has the most combined points n the history of the NBA, and that supposedly makes him the GOAT - Since he also has (by a large margin), the most turnovers in the history of the NBA wouldn't that make him the worst player to have ever played? Think about it, noboby has ever lost the ball more times than LeBron. That's pretty bad.
No one said this made him the GOAT, but it seems that you might think it gets him closer to it. You’re projecting some major insecurities
                   
                   
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Woodsanity wrote:Imagine trusting a team with World B Flat on it without Lebron keeping him in check.
                   
                                                                         
               azcatz11 wrote:thebigbird wrote:lakerz12 wrote:
And Finals’ games?
Where does he rank?
But seriously, I am talking about NOW. Who cares if he is breaking scoring records when his team may not even make the playoffs.
Is that not the definition of empty stats??
He’s 19 years in. At this point the career stats are the only thing left to accomplish.
He's no Tom Brady
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
               Marty McFly wrote:What LeBron has done has made me reassess the GOAT conversation and realize that there isn't one. Too many people move the goal posts respective of their favorite which is pretty corny.
this person is the GOAT because of this, That person is the GOAT because of that. they all have their merits.

                   
                                                       
               
OdomFan wrote:Stats is all this dude has now. It doesn't make him better than the guy who accomplished more as a leader in a lesser amount of time. Carry on though, it's hilarious that people are calling him goat. He's your favorite of all time and nothing more.