It certainly would be fascinating to know what would have happened if the Cavs didn't make that trade. Same as if the "Chris Paul to the Lakers" trade would have been allowed.PhDhawk wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 2:31 pmAnd they could have signed Love as a free agent, just gotten him a year late.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 12:29 pm Cleveland could have had a core similar to this for years:
Kyrie
DeRozan
Wiggins
LeBron
Tristan
And maybe they could have swapped out DeRozan and brought a Durant or Melo in. It's quite possible the Golden State dynasty wouldn't have happened were it not for GM Bron.
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MJ in the midrange is beauty you can't put into words. LeBron understands there's no value in the 20 foot 2 pointer, so most of his shots either come at the rim or from 3. Didn't take the time to figure out what the comparisons would be if if the 2 point FG's were broken down, also because that was available until like the last 3-4 years of MJ's career, but I would bet it would be significantly different if we're comparing percentages from 12-20 feet opposed to lumping all 2 point attempts together.twocoach wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 2:07 pmMJ was the more exciting scorer. I'd rather watch him in ISO than James all day, every day. He was a damn magician out there.NDballer13 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 1:58 pmI don't like the total argument either, but it's interesting to dig into that a bit more. If MJ and LeBron flipped shot attempts, but kept their same percentages, LeBron would still have more points.
MJ played 327 less games and only took 2288 less shots. That's 4 full seasons at 7 shots per game. To put MJ's career usage in perspective, LeBron would have 40,843 points right now if he had the same shot usage, while keeping the same career percentages, over his 19 years.
But people will still say MJ was the better scorer like it's a fact.
James is the more versatile combo of scorer/facilitator/rebounder.
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until bron wins the dunk contest and takes flight from the free-throw line, he’ll always be second best (which we all know is the first looser)
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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While that is important is determining what style or player you enjoyed watching more or in who is more efficient, none of "where did they get their shots" has anything to do with comparing basic stats such as scoring per game between eras that had nearly identical averaging points per game scored from a team perspective.NDballer13 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 2:50 pmMJ in the midrange is beauty you can't put into words. LeBron understands there's no value in the 20 foot 2 pointer, so most of his shots either come at the rim or from 3. Didn't take the time to figure out what the comparisons would be if if the 2 point FG's were broken down, also because that was available until like the last 3-4 years of MJ's career, but I would bet it would be significantly different if we're comparing percentages from 12-20 feet opposed to lumping all 2 point attempts together.twocoach wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 2:07 pmMJ was the more exciting scorer. I'd rather watch him in ISO than James all day, every day. He was a damn magician out there.NDballer13 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 1:58 pm
I don't like the total argument either, but it's interesting to dig into that a bit more. If MJ and LeBron flipped shot attempts, but kept their same percentages, LeBron would still have more points.
MJ played 327 less games and only took 2288 less shots. That's 4 full seasons at 7 shots per game. To put MJ's career usage in perspective, LeBron would have 40,843 points right now if he had the same shot usage, while keeping the same career percentages, over his 19 years.
But people will still say MJ was the better scorer like it's a fact.
James is the more versatile combo of scorer/facilitator/rebounder.
It's a Lamborghini vs. Bentley argument.
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Yes, it was incredibly short-sighted. The East really sucked back then but still, LeBron tends to think in 9 month increments.PhDhawk wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 2:31 pmAnd they could have signed Love as a free agent, just gotten him a year late.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 12:29 pm Cleveland could have had a core similar to this for years:
Kyrie
DeRozan
Wiggins
LeBron
Tristan
And maybe they could have swapped out DeRozan and brought a Durant or Melo in. It's quite possible the Golden State dynasty wouldn't have happened were it not for GM Bron.
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Steph may be GOAT after three more championships
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True. Wilt remains in that role forever. But Steph is an offensive juggernaut. A better shooter off balance than Jordan or Bron unguarded.
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This.
But, Curry is the best shooter I have ever watched
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Agreed.Overlander wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 11:14 amThis.
But, Curry is the best shooter I have ever watched
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If you value marketing, MJ is GOAT. Curry's argument is pretty compelling as they continue to win titles. I was reluctant to give him his due, but some of those drives last night were incredible.
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Curry's the best shooter I've ever seen, but the GOAT talk is really far out there.
I will say, after this season, I feel more comfortable putting Curry ahead of guys like Payton, Stockton, even Oscar Robertson. But, he has a very long way to go before catching Magic and Isiah.
Before this season, I would have had Curry maybe just a smidgen above Kidd and Nash.
I will say, after this season, I feel more comfortable putting Curry ahead of guys like Payton, Stockton, even Oscar Robertson. But, he has a very long way to go before catching Magic and Isiah.
Before this season, I would have had Curry maybe just a smidgen above Kidd and Nash.
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Curry has to be top 10 all time…..doesn’t he?
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I don't think so. Maybe top 15, and I know it's weird to say that a Top 15 guy isn't close to the Top 10, but I think there are zero arguments that Curry is better than:
MJ
LeBron
Kareem
Wilt
Magic
Bird
Shaq
Olajuwon
Russell
Duncan
Kobe
Durant
But I'm now ok having Curry over Jerry West, Oscar Robertson, Moses Malone, Julius Erving. That would put him top 15.
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Damn, that is a great list.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 12:49 pmI don't think so. Maybe top 15, and I know it's weird to say that a Top 15 guy isn't close to the Top 10, but I think there are zero arguments that Curry is better than:
MJ
LeBron
Kareem
Wilt
Magic
Bird
Shaq
Olajuwon
Russell
Duncan
Kobe
Durant
But I'm now ok having Curry over Jerry West, Oscar Robertson, Moses Malone, Julius Erving. That would put him top 15.
Good point
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jmo, but an honest assessment can’t really be made just yet
history will judge
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Dr J would be hard to keep outta the top 10. Dude was pretty freakin amazing.
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No f'n way.