An Unbiased Fan wrote:Roddy B for 3 wrote:An Unbiased Fan wrote:Lebron was a blip in 04. His era didn't start til 2012 after the Lakers run was done and Dirk's 2011. And Curry's era overlapped and overtook his in 2015. This will clearly be remembered as Curry's era by the young fans. They all try to emulate Curry the way 00s fans would yell "Kobe" and emulate him, and 90s fans would stick their tongues out like MJ, and 80s fans would throw fancy passes like Magic. Lebron is the biggest star of this era, but Curry's success and influence has overtaken him since 2015
My literal first two words were "define era".
LeBron was a "blip" in '04 LOL
LeBron had the expectations of MJ from high school. His first game was on national TV against a contender Kings squad.
I was 12 when LBJ entered the league and I remember walking around my backyard thinking "I'm going to be OLD when this guy retires". I distinctively remember that. I bought NBA live 2004 (my first ever brand new bsketball game) because I wanted to play with LBJ (and Dallas Maverick legend Michael Finley was on the back of the game)
LeBron was not a blip in '04.
If we're saying who are people going to "be nostalgic" for defines an era then yeah maybe Steph. But if we're saying who the best player was from '15 (obviously arbitrary cutoff, arbitrary cutoff is obvious) until '22 it gets more interesting.
TLDR: Imo who people end up being nostalgic for doesn't define an era & LBJ was most certainly not a "blip" in 2004
LBJ is probably the 1st or 2nd biggest star in NBA history. So to say his age 30-37 years will be remembeeed as the Steph Curry era is kind of weird to me.
Although I will readily admit from a team standpoint GSW are what this era is about. One of the greatest runs in NBA history. With imo only the 60's Celtics, 90's Bulls and 80's Lakers as clearly better runs.
Lebron wasn't shaping the NBA in 2004. There were different guys doing that. Biggest memory of his from that year is that Team USA that lost int he Olympics. The faces of the NBA back then were Kobe & Shaq. Lebron's era began with the Heatles and ended with the Warriors rise.
As for biggest star in NBA history, not even close. MJ, Kobe, Shaq, and even AI are bigger internationally, and in American Magic, Bird, Wilt, Kareem join the club.
Crazy talk.
Even in your handpicked era of '15-'22 LeBron got more MVP votes than Curry 3 of 8 times.
During the absolute height of Steph's career vs just 1 segmant of LeBrons LeBron got more MVP votes than Steph 37.5 % of the time.
And why do you get to pick what era is what? Why do you get to pick what constitutes a era of basketball and why is your opinion the one that matters?
Here's my arguments
-Russell era because the GOAT college player joins the NBA and wins 11 out of 13 championships.
-Kareem era and a flat league, because Russell retired and the new GOAT college player enters the league and is widely regarded as the best player winning a chip 2 years in while the league was flat and balanced as a whole.
-Magic/Bird era because these two are seen as rival college stars who went on to become NBA championship rivals and the kick off was Magics rookie year game 6
-Jordan era because Jordan was already a multiple time MVP during the Magic/Bird era and finally got over the hump only to do it 6 times in total
-whos the next Jordan?, mini era. Because the mistique of Jordan hung over everything (Shaq/Kobe Lakers championships ended with can Kobe reach MJ status?) VC/TMac/Iverson all comped to MJ as the NBA was going threw metaphorical withdrawals
-LBJ era because history would go on to show us LBJ would answer the call of who the next MJ would be (read face of the NBA)