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re: Scottie Pippen: LeBron James not what MJ or Kobe were as players
Posted on 2/15/19 at 6:57 am to buckeye_vol
Posted on 2/15/19 at 6:57 am to buckeye_vol
Yeh so in Lebrons 16th season, he went from 1 or 2 all time to fringe top 10 for PT.
For reference, here are two guys Lebron dropped behind based on his 16th season:
Isiah-13 total seasons
Larry- 13 total seasons
For reference, here are two guys Lebron dropped behind based on his 16th season:
Isiah-13 total seasons
Larry- 13 total seasons
Posted on 2/15/19 at 12:04 pm to lsupride87
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Yeh so in Lebrons 16th season, he went from 1 or 2 all time to fringe top 10 for PT.
For reference, here are two guys Lebron dropped behind based on his 16th season:
Isiah-13 total seasons
Larry- 13 total seasons
Knowing and appreciating the history of the game does that to minds and opinions, why are those guys held in such reverence? Bc of their ability to rise to the occasion in the biggest moments with the biggest stakes time and time again to the point it defined their careers and legacies in addition to being great basketball players. LeBron's career in that regard is a mixed bag to the point there's probable cause for doubt, for all his great clutch achievements there were times he glaringly melted down or choked to where it cost his team championships and opportunities.
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