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Post#3741 » by Heej » Sun Feb 19, 2023 9:03 pm

AEnigma wrote:The pace now is slower than it was for the first five years of Jordan’s career. Basically Wilt level! :roll:

Lol yea Gregoire one of those dudes who came to PC board pretty green and trying to learn in peak discussions then somewhere along the way turned into an unhinged Jordan fanatic lol
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Post#3742 » by Heej » Sun Feb 19, 2023 9:06 pm

homecourtloss wrote:
thebigbird wrote:
ardee wrote:
The very first thread started as "LeBron's athletic decline from Cleveland to Miami" I think in like early 2012. Some comments that he looked like he was on the wrong side of his career and the decline was starting.

Imagine telling the people in that thread picking nits with his ability that he'd hit like 4 more peaks after that and still be averaging 30 ppg 11 years later :lol: :lol: :lol:

I don't think any player EVER in ANY sport (besides Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo) have surpassed their already high career expectations by THIS much.

June 1, 2011.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1116453&start=60

5 years after this thread, he comes back down 3-1 against Golden State.

7 years after this thread, he goes on his absurd 2018 playoff run.

9 years after this thread, he wins FMVP.

12 years after this thread, averaging 30/8/7 on 59% TS.

Some absolute gold from the thread:
LuckedO wrote:He ALREADY is in decline, considering he's 26 yet not even as good as he was at 24 & 25. His body has completely fallen off. Now, he's improved significantly as a jump shooter to compensate for some of that, not to mention form a team where he doesn't have to carry a HUGE burden, so he'll still manage to be a great player for a few more years. But his prime is done and over with.


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Malone's final appearance on the All-NBA First team was 1998-1999. He had logged 41662 minutes up until that time. So if Lebron is like Malone, he will have about five elite seasons left if he continues to log 3000 minutes a year. But Malone had an insane work ethic which played a major role in the man being so durable and in tip-top shape late into his career. I don't know if Lebron has that kind of work ethic.


Earl Sweatshirt wrote:When he hits 29 or 30, I think we'll see him tail off a bit. His game is far too dependent upon his athleticism for him to maintain this level of play into his early and mid thirties.


crazy_me_87 wrote:i think the karl malone comparison is the closest one because of weight and strenght

that would be sick

but lets say he is at 60% of his athletic and jumping abbility's when he turns 32 wich would be at the rate Kobe is at

a lebron at 60% jumping would still be like a prime Paul Pierce witch way better defence and passing

he is just too strong to "hope" he will fall of fast before he's 34 so i would say he has 6/7 Superstar seasons in him after that he could be around 21 , 6 ,8 (he won't lose his passing)


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Nothing I said there was based on stats. The difference in LeBron's athleticism this season compared to the previous 7 seasons is night and day. People just can't accept it because they can't wrap their heads around a 26 year old regressing this significantly. More importantly, they associate winning with playing BETTER.

LeBron's not even 90% the player he was the last 2 seasons impact-wise.


ERRDAY3 wrote:Physically he's already in the early stages of declining but thats nothing out of the ordinary as a player he still has about 4 to 5 years left.


What’s absolutely hilarious is that the very same people who made the argument that he only does what he does because of his athletic abilities were the same people who said that when those athletic abilities go in decline (and they have—burst, speed, leaping, explosiveness, etc.) that he would rapidly fall off a cliff because he “didn’t have the same skills as Jordan or Kobe,” “no footwork,” “no moves,” etc., etc.

Now, a decade+ after that athletic decline, in a completely different league that values different things, he’s still a top 10+ player averaging 30 on 59% TS while being top 3/top 6/top 8/top 12 in RPM/RAPTOR WAR/EPM/Luck adjusted RAPM.

Those people who made those arguments have moved away from them and now try to portray this as LeBron simply playing “lots of games and step padding.“

:lol:

Lmfaoooo that's so true. I forgot that's really what they evolved into. I can't tell you how many people I see now parroting that nonsense in a sad attempt to downplay it. I mean "if anyone can do it" why hasn't your favorite player done it?

I remember during those decline discussions trying to tell people that the true athletic freaks just have a different physical aging curve than most. Vince was still getting up there on dunks easily even in the twilight years before his retirement. They just don't age the same. LeBron's just the first one to have slowed down his aging while rapidly improving his skillset to such an extent. And it's why his second Cleveland stint ended up being his peak while most career arcs would've seen him peaking in Miami
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Post#3743 » by Heej » Sun Feb 19, 2023 9:09 pm

Taj FTW wrote:It's funny. I'm a DIEHARD bulls fan. I shouldn't like Lebron at all. The reason I started liking him is because of the completely asinine arguments people would use to try and denigrate him. It got so old to see. It started on PSD way back in the day when that place was relevant. It was mainly Kobe fans. I didn't like Lebron, but I found myself making arguments to defend him, just because they were logical from a basketball standpoint.

Anybody else start liking him for the same reason? Because you got tired of the non-stop irrational hate for him?

I honestly started off watching bball as a Kobe fan and then as I got online (started off on the gamefaqs NBA board of all places LMFAO) and seeing the incredibly dense and weird anti-Lebron arguments just pushed me over to rooting for this guy and coming to RealGM in search of more intelligent basketball discourse
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Post#3744 » by zimpy27 » Sun Feb 19, 2023 9:21 pm

Taj FTW wrote:It's funny. I'm a DIEHARD bulls fan. I shouldn't like Lebron at all. The reason I started liking him is because of the completely asinine arguments people would use to try and denigrate him. It got so old to see. It started on PSD way back in the day when that place was relevant. It was mainly Kobe fans. I didn't like Lebron, but I found myself making arguments to defend him, just because they were logical from a basketball standpoint.

Anybody else start liking him for the same reason? Because you got tired of the non-stop irrational hate for him?


Yeah I am a long time Jordan fan and was more defensive when younger but LeBron just kept getting better and posters attacks on him just made less and less sense.
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Post#3745 » by AEnigma » Sun Feb 19, 2023 9:40 pm

Never had animosity toward Lebron, but the effect he had on people who hated him certainly made me appreciate him more.

Similar story with the NFL. I know a lot of people hate Brady, but I ended up rooting for him just because of how annoying the Peyton/Montana arguments became. Anyone who takes a position that these rankings have some eternal divine rule to them deserves to have that shaken whenever possible. Same will be true of Mahomes now: upward climb for him, but he became the league’s top quarterback much faster than Brady did, so the pace is there.
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Post#3746 » by homecourtloss » Sun Feb 19, 2023 10:12 pm

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homecourtloss wrote:
thebigbird wrote:June 1, 2011.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1116453&start=60

5 years after this thread, he comes back down 3-1 against Golden State.

7 years after this thread, he goes on his absurd 2018 playoff run.

9 years after this thread, he wins FMVP.

12 years after this thread, averaging 30/8/7 on 59% TS.

Some absolute gold from the thread:












What’s absolutely hilarious is that the very same people who made the argument that he only does what he does because of his athletic abilities were the same people who said that when those athletic abilities go in decline (and they have—burst, speed, leaping, explosiveness, etc.) that he would rapidly fall off a cliff because he “didn’t have the same skills as Jordan or Kobe,” “no footwork,” “no moves,” etc., etc.

Now, a decade+ after that athletic decline, in a completely different league that values different things, he’s still a top 10+ player averaging 30 on 59% TS while being top 3/top 6/top 8/top 12 in RPM/RAPTOR WAR/EPM/Luck adjusted RAPM.

Those people who made those arguments have moved away from them and now try to portray this as LeBron simply playing “lots of games and step padding.“

:lol:

Lmfaoooo that's so true. I forgot that's really what they evolved into. I can't tell you how many people I see now parroting that nonsense in a sad attempt to downplay it. I mean "if anyone can do it" why hasn't your favorite player done it?

I remember during those decline discussions trying to tell people that the true athletic freaks just have a different physical aging curve than most. Vince was still getting up there on dunks easily even in the twilight years before his retirement. They just don't age the same. LeBron's just the first one to have slowed down his aging while rapidly improving his skillset to such an extent. And it's why his second Cleveland stint ended up being his peak while most career arcs would've seen him peaking in Miami


The two arguments are these now:

—Playing in this league with easy scoring doesn’t matter. Of course, it doesn’t matter that a) James played a large chunk of his career in a league much slower than Jordan’s and b) he’s done well relative to that changing League despite c) that he was supposed to fall hard once his athleticism declined because he had no “skills,” “footwork,” “fundamentals,” “bag,” etc.

—He just played a lot of games and all one has to do is play for a long time.

There was a post made in regards to the scoring record a week ago by a poster who only comes to the board to denigrate James and prop up Jordan. It went like this:

1) Kobe got to 30,000 in almost the same time but got injured
2) You just have to play a lot

Of course, nothing about being a good enough threat in year 20 to warrant 18-22 shots per game, 27 ppg over 20 seasons, etc. Just “have to play a lot.” The subtext there being “longevity is just playing a long time and not that big of a deal.”
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Post#3747 » by TroubleS0me » Mon Feb 20, 2023 5:04 am

"It's 23 of the most important games of my career, for a regular season," James said Sunday before playing in a record-tying 19th All-Star Game. "It's the type of mindset that I have, and I hope Anthony Davis will have, coming back off the break."


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Post#3748 » by magicman1978 » Mon Feb 20, 2023 6:43 am

I haven't watched all star games in a long time - tuned in for the first quarter. His turnaround 3 and long 3 were great, but that pass off the backboard for a dunk had me in awe of what he can still do athletically at 38. I feel sorry for people that can't appreciate what they are seeing. Being a huge Magic fan, I never liked Jordan and never really appreciated his greatness until the 96 championship. I'm glad that I was able to watch more of his games in 97 and 98 and truly appreciate what I was seeing. For those that have some irrational hate for LeBron - they are really missing out and it's unfortunate they can't see it
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Post#3749 » by zimpy27 » Mon Feb 20, 2023 7:15 am

Lakers next 10 games will decide their season I think.

They need to win at least 5 of the next 10 to set them up to be a top 8 seed with a double chance for play-in.

@Home: GSWx2, MIN, MEM, TOR, NY
Away: DAL, MEM, OKC, NOP


After these next 10 games they have 13 games left and 7 of them they should be heavy favourites (@HOU, ORL, CHI, @CHI, @HOU, @UTA, UTA) and underdog in only 2 (PHX x2), with 4 being at around even (DAL, OKC, @MIN, @LAC).

They should win 9 of the last 13
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Post#3750 » by nzahir » Mon Feb 20, 2023 9:20 am

Any news on Lebron's hand/finger?

Hoping its not actually injured

His 3 point jumper has already been broken this year, don't need it any worse

We need to win 2/3 games to get in the play in, just hoping we can get a 7th or 8th seed at least
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Post#3751 » by zimpy27 » Mon Feb 20, 2023 9:38 am

nzahir wrote:Any news on Lebron's hand/finger?

Hoping its not actually injured

His 3 point jumper has already been broken this year, don't need it any worse

We need to win 2/3 games to get in the play in, just hoping we can get a 7th or 8th seed at least


Lakers have 2 games against Utah, GSW, OKC and Minny. Those 4 teams are currently 8th to 11th in West. They become critical games to win.
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Post#3752 » by Ian Scuffling » Mon Feb 20, 2023 3:13 pm

homecourtloss wrote:
thebigbird wrote:
ardee wrote:
The very first thread started as "LeBron's athletic decline from Cleveland to Miami" I think in like early 2012. Some comments that he looked like he was on the wrong side of his career and the decline was starting.

Imagine telling the people in that thread picking nits with his ability that he'd hit like 4 more peaks after that and still be averaging 30 ppg 11 years later :lol: :lol: :lol:

I don't think any player EVER in ANY sport (besides Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo) have surpassed their already high career expectations by THIS much.

June 1, 2011.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1116453&start=60

5 years after this thread, he comes back down 3-1 against Golden State.

7 years after this thread, he goes on his absurd 2018 playoff run.

9 years after this thread, he wins FMVP.

12 years after this thread, averaging 30/8/7 on 59% TS.

Some absolute gold from the thread:
LuckedO wrote:He ALREADY is in decline, considering he's 26 yet not even as good as he was at 24 & 25. His body has completely fallen off. Now, he's improved significantly as a jump shooter to compensate for some of that, not to mention form a team where he doesn't have to carry a HUGE burden, so he'll still manage to be a great player for a few more years. But his prime is done and over with.


Rupert Murdoch wrote:
Malone's final appearance on the All-NBA First team was 1998-1999. He had logged 41662 minutes up until that time. So if Lebron is like Malone, he will have about five elite seasons left if he continues to log 3000 minutes a year. But Malone had an insane work ethic which played a major role in the man being so durable and in tip-top shape late into his career. I don't know if Lebron has that kind of work ethic.


Earl Sweatshirt wrote:When he hits 29 or 30, I think we'll see him tail off a bit. His game is far too dependent upon his athleticism for him to maintain this level of play into his early and mid thirties.


crazy_me_87 wrote:i think the karl malone comparison is the closest one because of weight and strenght

that would be sick

but lets say he is at 60% of his athletic and jumping abbility's when he turns 32 wich would be at the rate Kobe is at

a lebron at 60% jumping would still be like a prime Paul Pierce witch way better defence and passing

he is just too strong to "hope" he will fall of fast before he's 34 so i would say he has 6/7 Superstar seasons in him after that he could be around 21 , 6 ,8 (he won't lose his passing)


LuckedO wrote:
Nothing I said there was based on stats. The difference in LeBron's athleticism this season compared to the previous 7 seasons is night and day. People just can't accept it because they can't wrap their heads around a 26 year old regressing this significantly. More importantly, they associate winning with playing BETTER.

LeBron's not even 90% the player he was the last 2 seasons impact-wise.


ERRDAY3 wrote:Physically he's already in the early stages of declining but thats nothing out of the ordinary as a player he still has about 4 to 5 years left.


What’s absolutely hilarious is that the very same people who made the argument that he only does what he does because of his athletic abilities were the same people who said that when those athletic abilities go in decline (and they have—burst, speed, leaping, explosiveness, etc.) that he would rapidly fall off a cliff because he “didn’t have the same skills as Jordan or Kobe,” “no footwork,” “no moves,” etc., etc.

Now, a decade+ after that athletic decline, in a completely different league that values different things, he’s still a top 10+ player averaging 30 on 59% TS while being top 3/top 6/top 8/top 12 in RPM/RAPTOR WAR/EPM/Luck adjusted RAPM.

Those people who made those arguments have moved away from them and now try to portray this as LeBron simply playing “lots of games and step padding.“

:lol:


Exactly. The irrational hatred of James is hysterical. It just makes no sense, other than the usual hating of the best, which is in itself, weird. If they had any self awareness, they'd just admit their being absolutely wrong and do a mea culpa. But, they don't, so they won't.
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Post#3753 » by Ian Scuffling » Mon Feb 20, 2023 3:24 pm

Taj FTW wrote:It's funny. I'm a DIEHARD bulls fan. I shouldn't like Lebron at all. The reason I started liking him is because of the completely asinine arguments people would use to try and denigrate him. It got so old to see. It started on PSD way back in the day when that place was relevant. It was mainly Kobe fans. I didn't like Lebron, but I found myself making arguments to defend him, just because they were logical from a basketball standpoint.

Anybody else start liking him for the same reason? Because you got tired of the non-stop irrational hate for him?


I was a die hard Jordan fanboy, but being from Cleveland hearing about this Lebron James kid, I was curious. When the Cavs won the draft lottery, I obviously became a fan, while still thinking there is no way he is ever going to eclipse the GOAT, Jordan. Then, the next 20 years happened and somehow he did. I used to sweat the haters/trolls, then it dawned on me, they NEVER have rational reasons, or reasons having absolutely anything to do with basketball (believe it or not, there are still fans in Cleveland that hate him for the Hummer thing in high school :)) Hate is a funny thing. Especially, irrational hatred. It makes you look like a fool and you don't even care! It's been an absolute pleasure to watch this guy play basketball the last 20 years and I actually do feel a bit of sadness for the idiots who have spent it hating on him, instead of appreciating greatness. They really and truly missed out.
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Post#3754 » by Heej » Mon Feb 20, 2023 4:57 pm

Was it surreal for anyone else to hear our boy being introduced as the all time leading scorer in NBA history. Couldn't wipe the grin off my face haha. Even Giannis went back to being a fan for a bit lol
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Post#3755 » by zimpy27 » Mon Feb 20, 2023 9:12 pm

Westbrook on the Clippers. That's a big pick up for them.

I think Russ was not nearly worth 47m but as a cheap buy out he's a strong addition
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Post#3756 » by TroubleS0me » Mon Feb 20, 2023 9:50 pm

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Post#3757 » by Heej » Mon Feb 20, 2023 10:16 pm

TroubleS0me wrote:get ready

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Schedule loss. Clippers gonna play like it's their finals
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Post#3758 » by PistolPeteJR » Tue Feb 21, 2023 1:28 am

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Post#3759 » by Dr Positivity » Tue Feb 21, 2023 1:59 am

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Post#3760 » by rk2023 » Tue Feb 21, 2023 2:55 am

AEnigma wrote:Never had animosity toward Lebron, but the effect he had on people who hated him certainly made me appreciate him more.

Similar story with the NFL. I know a lot of people hate Brady, but I ended up rooting for him just because of how annoying the Peyton/Montana arguments became. Anyone who takes a position that these rankings have some eternal divine rule to them deserves to have that shaken whenever possible. Same will be true of Mahomes now: upward climb for him, but he became the league’s top quarterback much faster than Brady did, so the pace is there.


Here to share my fandom building off a post that resonates with me. As one who got into the Lakers historical legends (much more casually then, at that time) reading the S.I. "Basketball Book", seeing James win the 2016 finals somewhat after was what got me started into him being someone I would avidly root for (was more Chris Paul, Kobe, Nowitzki at first lol) - and signing on the dotted line for the Purple & Gold cemented it more. Looking back into history, I wish I wasn't a detractor back into my grade-school-hood as I missed out on witnessing (no pun intended) some phenomenal prime years, highs and lows, and what I see as the best Basketball Peak of all time.

As for NFL, my situation is contrary to yours. I grew up around a lot of Brady supporters / fans - including being in a Michigan Wolverine family (I was one of the lunch-table students on the Peyton Manning side of debates however). Seeing my Lions be brutal got me into rooting for Peyton to enjoy football, and I didn't really care for anybody else sans the Lions after he retired. Then comes 2018. In my fantasy football draft - I reached on a pick that was touted as crazy: Patrick Mahomes. The rest is history for his career and my fandom as he won me the league that season, and has carried my team(s) a few other times.

Seeing Brady retire and learning more about football has fortunately enabled me to reconcile past biases/narratives and accept the fact that he is the greatest to ever line up at Quarterback. As one who has become even more of a Patrick Mahomes fan through this past season and playoffs, seeing Tom Brady as the standard Mahomes is chasing and very well could surpass makes me appreciate both's greatness even more.

That's a lot lmao.. For Mahomes right now, one central thought I have is that: I can definitely relate to more older & older-school LeBron fans as to what it's like to observe a generational talent from the very beginning exceed expectations, shatter barriers, push the game forward, and play through scrutiny and doubt. I'm very high on Mahomes' first 5 years, but who knows what the future holds. Like all of you, I will be here to witness it play out.
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