Actually, Lebron's currently the John Elway of the NBA. He's 2-4, just like Elway.
Yeah, that's more accurate. I didn't like Elway either, so it works.

Actually, Lebron's currently the John Elway of the NBA. He's 2-4, just like Elway.
The NBA's Jim Kelly. Not top 5, that's silly.
Titles are a bad measuring stick imo
You put lebron on any championship team and he is by far the best player out their the last 10 years...I mean any team....Lebron gets knocked for losing in the finals but it really was never his fault...It was the team, he was always the best player on the court
Lebron got more finals mvp votes than curry last year in a losing effort
I think he def needs at least 1 more title just for basic fan perception
In basketball you have so much control over what happens to your team. This isn't baseball where you can't control if your pitching sucks or the infield is consistently committing errors. This isn't football where you can be clicking on offense, but your defense has as many holes as swiss cheese.
Lebron's also had the more talented team and lost in a Finals in 2011 and arguably in 2014.
In basketball you have so much control over what happens to your team. This isn't baseball where you can't control if your pitching sucks or the infield is consistently committing errors. This isn't football where you can be clicking on offense, but your defense has as many holes as swiss cheese.
Lebron's also had the more talented team and lost in a Finals in 2011 and arguably in 2014.
Funny how 60-win teams can suddenly be considered so terrible as soon as they lose in the Finals. "LeBron needs more help!"
Lebron only had the more talented team once in 6 times he has been in the finals...All the other times he did not even have homecourt.
Lebron avg 40 a game last year...1 player can not win a series no matter who it is
So basically in all 6 times he had a pretty bad ranked supporting cast...For example jordan and kobe had top 10 even a 1 and 2 ranked team....Makes a huge difference
- 2011 Miami Heat (ranked 10th out of 62 teams that made the Finals)
- 2012 Miami Heat(ranked 21st out of 62)
- 2013 Miami Heat(ranked 39th out of 62)
- 2014 Miami Heat(ranked 55th out of 62)
- 2015 Cleveland Cavaliers (ranked 60th out of 62) 24th pre injury
- 2007 Cleveland Cavaliers (ranked 61st out of 62)
Not really because he won another recently and he has sustained since he became a player and his team was in the discussion many times even when they didn't win. Personally as a player I would rather have had a Tim Duncan over Lebron James if given the choice.Duncan? He's part of the same weak generation.
1 more title for Curry and everyone will forget about LeBron.
Top 10.
Didn't hurt Malone.
Didn't hurt Elway in Football either.
Where are you getting these numbers from? Are you simply pulling these from thin air?
Would Terrell Davis have those rings with out Elway? Works both ways bro.but would he have had those rings without Terrell Davis...?
sorry, couldn't resist. had this discussion earlier today at the office...![]()
Where are you getting these numbers from? Are you simply pulling these from thin air?
Where are you getting these numbers from? Are you simply pulling these from thin air?
Lebron only had the more talented team once in 6 times he has been in the finals...All the other times he did not even have homecourt.
Lebron avg 40 a game last year...1 player can not win a series no matter who it is
So basically in all 6 times he had a pretty bad ranked supporting cast...For example jordan and kobe had top 10 even a 1 and 2 ranked team....Makes a huge difference
- 2011 Miami Heat (ranked 10th out of 62 teams that made the Finals)
- 2012 Miami Heat(ranked 21st out of 62)
- 2013 Miami Heat(ranked 39th out of 62)
- 2014 Miami Heat(ranked 55th out of 62)
- 2015 Cleveland Cavaliers (ranked 60th out of 62) 24th pre injury
- 2007 Cleveland Cavaliers (ranked 61st out of 62)
When one has their head as far up their own ass as l23j does, I'd imagine one is likely to see all kinds of crazy shit.
MJ invented the six steps and dunk.If anyone played in a weak generation, it was MJ. MJ was at his best just after the league expanded and the talent level hadn't caught up. By the time Kobe was in his prime, the overall talent level was starting to catch back up and it has gotten even better since Lebron entered his prime.