Even though it's historical fiction, watching the show on HBO about the Lakers is a great reminder of how vicious that era of player was. 80s NBA might be my favorite era of any sport in my whole life.
This sums it up perfectly. The fact that LeBron is probably the most physically gifted player in NBA history but isn't miles ahead of everyone else ever shows just what a weak competitor he is. If he had half the drive of MJ or Bird he would easily be the GOAT without question.digital_ag said:
It's Bird for the same reason MJ is the GOAT. Bird was a bad dude. LeBalding is easily the most physically gifted player ever but he's a mental midget.
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In just over 16 minutes of game time, James would score 29 of Cleveland's 30 points, including the team's final 25 points on 11-of-13 shooting from the field. He'd force overtime on a driving dunk with nine seconds remaining and then finish the game off in double-overtime with a driving layup with two seconds left.
kb2001 said:This sums it up perfectly. The fact that LeBron is probably the most physically gifted player in NBA history but isn't miles ahead of everyone else ever shows just what a weak competitor he is. If he had half the drive of MJ or Bird he would easily be the GOAT without question.digital_ag said:
It's Bird for the same reason MJ is the GOAT. Bird was a bad dude. LeBalding is easily the most physically gifted player ever but he's a mental midget.
M.C. Swag said:
Larry Bird was also sitting on his couch at the age of 37 instead of leading the nba in scoring.
MGS said:
By the way, Larry Bird was never on an NBA team that missed the playoffs.
Macarthur said:
To everyone that keeps saying LJ is the second best player ever, it is criminal that this guy is at least not #2 all time and I think a case can be made he is 100% the GOAT.
Go back and take a look at his ENTIRE Career.
Infection_Ag11 said:Macarthur said:
To everyone that keeps saying LJ is the second best player ever, it is criminal that this guy is at least not #2 all time and I think a case can be made he is 100% the GOAT.
Go back and take a look at his ENTIRE Career.
It's the same reason Wilt isn't considered the GOAT. Within the confines of their eras they were unchallenged most nights. Kareem in the 1970s was a unicorn and playing in a era that catered perfectly to his style. He played his entire career 15 feet from the hoop and did whatever he wanted. Pat Riley once said he could stand in the paint without moving for 48 minutes and average 20/10.
If Lebron had played in the 60s or 70s he could literally name his score. There was nobody with the combination of size and strength to even think about slowing him down.
But I don't see anything you said as an argument against Kareem. Part of him being a unicorn is part f his greatness.Infection_Ag11 said:Macarthur said:
To everyone that keeps saying LJ is the second best player ever, it is criminal that this guy is at least not #2 all time and I think a case can be made he is 100% the GOAT.
Go back and take a look at his ENTIRE Career.
It's the same reason Wilt isn't considered the GOAT. Within the confines of their eras they were unchallenged most nights. Kareem in the 1970s was a unicorn and playing in a era that catered perfectly to his style. He played his entire career 15 feet from the hoop and did whatever he wanted. Pat Riley once said he could stand in the paint without moving for 48 minutes and average 20/10.
If Lebron had played in the 60s or 70s he could literally name his score. There was nobody with the combination of size and strength to even think about slowing him down.