Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
This is so ridiculously wrong it has to be pointed out. Until his injury 2 years ago at the age of 34 after playing 16 years of basketball at the highest level anybody has ever seen, he was probably the most durable player in NBA history. There’s a reason he’s shattered (or is on the way to shattering) nearly every counting stat in the book and it’s not because he “gets injured all the time.”
How often were Malone, Stockton, or Jordan injured at 34? Yeah Lebron was durable until recently. Not anymore.
Once again, he was nowhere near the most durable in NBA history. Unless NBA history for you is the last 15 years. Hence my post above about Stockton's amazing durability. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JudasRising20:
John Stockton was more durable. Don't post false facts. Stockton only missed around 30 games in his career. Mostly in one season. He had 17 seasons where he didn't miss a single game. Keep in mind when you research the stats that 1999 was a shortened season. He played every game between the age of 36 to 41.
Malone was also more durable then Lebron.
Nobody is contesting Stockton or Malone's durability here, though. Saying a guy is injury prone when he's played as many games as LeBron has over 18 years is just plain wrong. Accounting for the playoff games, he has played the most games of anybody in history over a 18 year period. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JudasRising20:
How often were Malone, Stockton, or Jordan injured at 34?
Well MJ retired at the age of 34 and didn't actually play any of his age 35 through age 37 years (where LeBron has finally suffered a few injuries) so we'll never know. MJ then injured his knee in his 1st year back at age 38 and missed about a quarter of the season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Patrick will never be known as universally better than Brady until he beats him in a playoff game.
That has to happen or it won’t matter
"Winning 7 rings isn't luck!!!"
14 top 10 defenses season ending fumble overturned season ending INT overturned season ending INT turn into a 23 yard catch teammate make a SB winning INT on the 1 yard line multiple SB wins scoring 13 points multiple CCG wins with 3 INT's
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
We’ve never seen a player as durable as LeBron James. The man has played 1,301 of a possible 1,404 regular season games across his career.
Those would be impressive stats even without taking into account the unbelievable strain put on LeBron’s body across 18 seasons of carrying his various teams offensively, defensively and emotionally.
And that’s to say nothing of his 38.3 minute career average, his 260 playoff games (without ever missing one), and all the drastically shortened offseasons that came with playing in 10 Finals, three Olympics and one World Cup.
Other than a groin injury which caused him to miss 17 games in 2018-19, James has never suffered a significant injury. And to top it off, he has retained an incredible amount of his athletic ability for someone who is 36 years old.
His 49,796 career minutes rank him seventh all-time and he’s just 316 minutes away from jumping into fifth place. Then he will be behind only Kevin Garnett, Dirk Nowitzki, Karl Malone and Kareem Adbdul Jabbar.
I don't know. I had the flu once. I thought as I walked up the stairs, this is what it is going to feel like when I am 80 yro.
If, indeed, he did have the flu, it must have been VERY minor or as others have suggested, food poisoning (if that was the case, why not just come out and say that) or extreme hung over (wouldn't want to say THAT).
There was probably good acting for any of the above.
Just not the flu.
Hopefully we are back on track with the OP, not pissing contests about who is better.
An aside:
Baseball GOAT:
Babe Ruth, CF Willie Mays, LF Barry Bonds, RF Hank Aaron, CF Ty Cobb, LF Ted Williams, Cal Ripken
Babe was the best, most home runs...oops not, ah all the others 'roided up.
Mays: most RBI's, but had a corked bat
Bonds: most home runs, but 'roided.
Aaron: most stolen bases, but cheated because he had wings on his shoes.
Cobb: caught the most fly balls, but he used 2 gloves and he was a dick.
Williams: ran to first base the most, but he voodoo'd the first base man to flinch.
Ripken: Iron man and didn't miss a game, was just an average player.
You can make a point that each one was the GOAT with what ever stat you want. Comparing between generations is pointless. There can be a case made for Big Ben and Tommy boy.
How can you compare Johnny Unitas and Payton?
But I digress and see how addictive it is to get roped into a pissing contest and I don't even have a dog in this fight. I have only seen on NBA game (MJ' last one) that was not what this thread was about.
And KCC brings his Lebron shit into another thread with nothing to do with LBJ.Might as well let Donger and Pete back into the Covid thread, Hootie start a betting thread, have some Alex Smith debates, and let KC Native post his dick pics all over while we are are at it. [Reply]