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re: How is Lebron at 38 still able to outperform MJ at 34.

Posted on 2/8/23 at 12:23 pm to
Posted by bamameister
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Posted on 2/8/23 at 12:23 pm to
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We saw the writing on the wall that MJ declined at 34. It was his lowest-priced eFG % ever.

Lebron at 38 is still able to maintain a higher ppg at a much higher efficiency






It was a magical night. These crazy numbers are going to just keep coming. Lebron is filling stat sheets that no one will ever touch. No one has the ability to dominate the game of basketball in all these different areas. He's going to set the bar so high in the next few years that others might as well be looking at Cal Rikin's consecutive games played record.

His efficiency and athleticism are still off the chart and he's still motivated to be the best of the best. To be the King of points during the Playoffs and now all-time regular season is just the kind of stuff that is going to put LeBron in the stratosphere of the GOAT conversation. His assists and rebounds separate him from every pretender that has come before him. I don't think the type of player it would take to surpass his historic numbers exists in today's ball. Just too busy with their load management concerns.

LeBron James is the greatest all-around player who ever laced them up. A true Tree Shredding Machine.
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