Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
It's beyond obvious already that LeBron is the greatest player in history but it's going to be completely indisputable once he shatters the entire record book by the end of his career.
There is going to be so much crying when he passes Jordan on the all time scoring list next season. LBJ will likely finish with the most points, top ten in steals, top 5 in assists and top 50 rebounder all while playing the 3. To be fair, he may also have the most turnovers in nba history as well. Still, STUD. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
Hey Lebron stepped up!
Only averaging 35-11-8 in the series on 55% shooting. I suppose it isn't quite the 34 point triple double on 56% shooting he averaged in last year's finals, though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
The longevity is what helps him compared to guys like Magic and Larry..He also dominates the ball like no other so racks up a lot stats.
MJ's career usage rate: 35.6%
LeBron's career usage rate: 31.5%
what happened in Utah is Melo only took like 7 shots and Abrines/Grant played in the 4th instead. Something Donovan should have did back in Game 2. Melo is almost unplayable in playoff basketball. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
It's beyond obvious already that LeBron is the greatest player in history but it's going to be completely indisputable once he shatters the entire record book by the end of his career.