Black Adam
Cowards WILL BE cowards..
James is 3-5 in the Finals....let that sink in for a minute. And then think if he can be discussed in the same breath as MJ.
hehe, i didn't say it, buuuuut...

James is 3-5 in the Finals....let that sink in for a minute. And then think if he can be discussed in the same breath as MJ.
James is 3-5 in the Finals....let that sink in for a minute. And then think if he can be discussed in the same breath as MJ.
Kobe Bryant was 5-2 in the Finals.....the 5 is in the right place.
LeBron is the best all around player I've watched but he's been outta the GOAT conversation for some time now.
Pacers may trade for him given that it's almost a given that PG13 leaves.
Kobe Bryant was 5-2 in the Finals.....the 5 is in the right place.
To be fair, Kobe's Finals opponents collectively weren't what Lebron's were. Those first 3 (Indiana, Philly, and New Jersey) were mediocre. They shouldn't have lost to the Pistons in '04 given their talent advantage.
The latter of which they went against the newly formed Big 3 in Boston (went 1-1 against them) and faced an overrated Magic team (that benefitted from KG being out for Boston that year) where it was Dwight and a bunch of shooters.
I'm torn on that 3-5 record. It's a crappy record and Lebron's overall Finals record is below .400. But the teams he faces in the Finals are nuts. The lesser talented team he's ever played against is the '11 Mavs or the '12 Thunder that were just babies that had Durant, Westbrook, Harden and Ibaka.
But that MJ ship sailed long ago for me (2011). This series however did little to distant that ship from the port in which it left.
The Lakers play in the West......they had to get to the Finals. The EC during James reign has been relatively weak.
That could be interesting. Irving/George/LeBron would be a pretty crazy Big 3 -- and Indiana may settle for it since Love would keep them decent and they may not be able to get more than that.
And Lebron's doing what he's supposed to be doing. Just saying that going off Finals records alone is a narrow-minded view.
Last year the Cavs held the Warriors to 99.8 points per game.
This year, the Warriors averaged 121.6 points per game.
Looks like those who said the Cavs defense made them vulnerable and would cost them were right.
As always...time vindicates.
Yeah I'm not going to destroy the guy about his record. I never thought he would be better than Jordan but I think by the end of his career, almost everyone would agree he is a top 3 player of all time.
As you said the teams he faced in the finals were nuts. The Spurs 3X & this Warriors group 3X
Very narrow especially when he played amazing basketball in 6 of his 8 finals appearances.
To be fair, Kobe's Finals opponents collectively weren't what Lebron's were. Those first 3 (Indiana, Philly, and New Jersey) were mediocre. They shouldn't have lost to the Pistons in '04 given their talent advantage.
The latter of which they went against the newly formed Big 3 in Boston (went 1-1 against them) and faced an overrated Magic team (that benefitted from KG being out for Boston that year) where it was Dwight and a bunch of shooters.