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re: How can you justify saying Magic>Lebron?

Posted on 5/27/14 at 11:48 am to
Posted by KosmoCramer
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Posted on 5/27/14 at 11:48 am to
Just to actually give this thread a little credibility with stats:

Playoff averages per 36 minutes:

LBJ - 23.6 pts, 7.2 rebs, 5.5 asts, 48% from the floor

Magic - 17.7 pts, 7.0 rebs, 11.2 asts, 50.6% from the floor

Career numbers:

LBJ - 27.5 pts, 7.2 rebs, 6.9 asts, 49.7% fromt he floor

Magic - 19.5 pts, 7.2 rebs, 11.2 asts, 52% from the field
Posted by dukke v
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Member since Jul 2006
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Posted on 5/27/14 at 11:58 am to
Bron is a scorer.... That's he he needs to do... Magic was a distributer that ran that offense....

Plius once Magic started hitting the three better than when he 1st came into the league he became even WAY more dangerous....
Posted by Tigerfan56
Member since May 2010
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Posted on 5/27/14 at 12:07 pm to
quote:

Playoff averages per 36 minutes: LBJ - 23.6 pts, 7.2 rebs, 5.5 asts, 48% from the floor Magic - 17.7 pts, 7.0 rebs, 11.2 asts, 50.6% from the floor Career numbers: LBJ - 27.5 pts, 7.2 rebs, 6.9 asts, 49.7% fromt he floor Magic - 19.5 pts, 7.2 rebs, 11.2 asts, 52% from the field


Out of curiosity, why did you list their playoff numbers in per 36 form, but regular season as per game?

If anything, I feel you should've flipped those. In the playoffs, when games are must-win, a player playing more minutes shows additional value. In the regular season, there could be a variety of legitimate reasons where a player played less minutes, and it would make sense to compare players based on per 36 minutes to make it even.
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