Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
If the Cavs make the finals, I don't know if there is a worse supporting cast around a superstar in NBA history to ever play in the finals.
Shows you how bad the East is and why the east/west playoff format should be shit canned. [Reply]
I am puzzled to. I think it was like the old sayong that Frazier was the best boxer ever but Ali was the greatest man to ever box..... but I could be way off. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Jordan is the greatest players to ever play the game but LeBron is the best player to ever play. He's just ridiculous Posted via Mobile Device
I think that's a fair statement. And I totally get what you mean. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
I think that's a fair statement. And I totally get what you mean.
After hearing his explanation, I don’t think it’s an outrageous thing to say, although I disagree.
At least he acknowledges how important Jordan’s accolades and performances on the biggest stage are at the end of the day, unlike that loser KCC. [Reply]
In the playoffs, LeBron has 14.4 BPM and 2.7 VORP. The only others making positive contributions when on the floor have been Nance (5.4 BPM/0.4 VORP), Korver (2.3 BPM/0.4 VORP), and Thompson (0.1 BPM/0.1 VORP). :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
After hearing his explanation, I don’t think it’s an outrageous thing to say, although I disagree.
At least he acknowledges how important Jordan’s accolades and performances on the biggest stage are at the end of the day, unlike that loser KCC.
I interpreted it as Lebron is the most talented player to ever play the game. But Jordan is the best to ever play the game. Beyond rings and accolades, it's attitude. Jordan may be forever untouchable when it comes to killer instinct, in my opinion. Lebron is great at it, but Jordan in that area is immortal. [Reply]