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re: Sources: LeBron to win 4th MVP
Posted on 5/4/13 at 12:38 pm to jturn17
Posted on 5/4/13 at 12:38 pm to jturn17
quote:Meh, it wasn't really an argument as much as just throwing that out there in response to the poster saying that is why we can't take VKC serious, that is the silly post lol.
Insofar as Shel's argument that Jordan's career PER is higher than LeBron that's a silly argument. And I'm disappointed.
quote:Well that hardly seems logical considering MJ's 2 Wizards years.
LeBron's rookie season kills his career PER in an unfair manner
But it's all irrelevant to the main premise that it's close, you can argue it either way, but to chastise a guy for saying MJ is marginally more efficient is silly.
This post was edited on 5/4/13 at 12:39 pm
Posted on 5/4/13 at 12:43 pm to shel311
MJ beat the monstars you tards
Posted on 5/4/13 at 12:43 pm to shel311
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Meh, it wasn't really an argument as much as just throwing that out there in response to the poster saying that is why we can't take VKC serious, that is the silly post lol.
Exactly. I was saying the same thing with my post about Jordan having similarly great years compared to Lebron's current fantastic season.
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Well that hardly seems logical considering MJ's 2 Wizards years.
Yup. He shot like 41% or something horrid in his penultimate season.
I do not like discounting years. Jordan should get a little bump for having a better rookie season. Then again, Jordan was 21 and Lebron had a little better WS/48 by his third season. You have to include their whole careers. Why exclude more data? No reason to be selective.
Random interesting thought about WS/48:
Both players starting leading the league in this stat in their age 24 seasons.
Jordan proceeded to lead the league for the next eight full seasons through age 33 (obviously, his shortened 1994-1995 was not league leading.
How long do you think Lebron can lead the league in WS/48? Age 33 sounds about right to me.
This post was edited on 5/4/13 at 12:48 pm
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