View Full Version : Year 7: Jordan vs LeBron vs Durant
Joyner82reload
03-23-2014, 02:44 PM
Since Jordan was the only one to play 82 games, and Durant's season is yet to finish, all stats were scaled for an 82 game season. OKC's 61 wins is based on their current pace. Green highlighting=lead group, Red highlighting=lowest in group
http://oi60.tinypic.com/2qu1b9s.jpg
Inferno
03-23-2014, 02:46 PM
So they're all pretty similar. It's what you'd expect :confusedshrug:
aburre21
03-23-2014, 02:49 PM
Lebron's FT shooting :facepalm. He colud've average like 1 or 2 more ppg if he was an 80+% shooter from the line
Trollsmasher
03-23-2014, 02:49 PM
Jordan
LeBron
Durant
It becomes clear to anybody who is not a boxscore watcher like OP
Hamtaro CP3KDKG
03-23-2014, 02:50 PM
KD
MJ
Lebron
Nikola_
03-23-2014, 02:51 PM
Turnovers, steals, blocks, offensive rebounds ?
Joyner82reload
03-23-2014, 02:52 PM
Lebron's FT shooting :facepalm. He colud've average like 1 or 2 more ppg of he was an 80+% shooter from the line
He averaged 10.2 FT/g in 2010, his 7th season. He shot 76.7% from the line
.767*10.2=7.82 points per game
.8*10.2=8.16 points per game
.85*10.2=8.67 points per game
Flat out false. If he were to shoot 85% from the line, which is a very good FT shooter for NBA standards, he would average about .8 more ppg.
HoopsFanNumero1
03-23-2014, 02:54 PM
Why are there two red highlights under the RPG column? And you might as well include steals, blocks, and TOs.
Edit: Of course. Durant is worse than Lebron in all three of those categories :rolleyes:
And where did you get the data for the advanced stats? Bballreference shows different data than the one you provided.
livinglegend
03-23-2014, 03:25 PM
Turnovers, steals, blocks, offensive rebounds ?
doesnt fit his agenda. He is always cherry picking advanced stats to fit his agenda.
magnax1
03-23-2014, 03:38 PM
:lebronamazed:
You were 7 days early, but thankyou
Joyner82reload
03-23-2014, 03:42 PM
Why are there two red highlights under the RPG column? And you might as well include steals, blocks, and TOs.
Edit: Of course. Durant is worse than Lebron in all three of those categories :rolleyes:
And where did you get the data for the advanced stats? Bballreference shows different data than the one you provided.
Really? LeBron averaged 1.6 steals, 1.0 blocks, and 3.4 turnovers. Durant's averaging 1.3 steals, .8 blocks, and 3.5 tunovers. LMFAO @ you if you think .3 steals, .2 blocks, and .1 turnovers is any type of a margin worth talking about.
And the WS's/triple doubles/40 point games are scaled for 82 games, LeBron and Durant didn't play 82 games in their 7th season
Trollsmasher
03-23-2014, 03:44 PM
Really? LeBron averaged 1.6 steals, 1.0 blocks, and 3.4 turnovers. Durant's averaging 1.3 steals, .8 blocks, and 3.5 tunovers
Damn, LeBron is so much better:bowdown:
livinglegend
03-23-2014, 03:51 PM
Since Jordan was the only one to play 82 games, and Durant's season is yet to finish, all stats were scaled for an 82 game season. OKC's 61 wins is based on their current pace. Green highlighting=lead group, Red highlighting=lowest in group
http://oi60.tinypic.com/2qu1b9s.jpg
APG, DRTG and DWS clearly shows that Lebron was the best of the 3.
HoopsFanNumero1
03-23-2014, 03:52 PM
Really? LeBron averaged 1.6 steals, 1.0 blocks, and 3.4 turnovers. Durant's averaging 1.3 steals, .8 blocks, and 3.5 tunovers. LMFAO @ you if you think .3 steals, .2 blocks, and .1 turnovers is any type of a margin worth talking about.
Just report the data. Your thoughts on the differentials are irrelevant. People can make up their own opinions.
And the WS's/triple doubles/40 point games are scaled for 82 games, LeBron and Durant didn't play 82 games in their 7th season
:biggums:
Did you seriously just normalize the win shares by multiplying Durant's current win shares by 82/68? That's not how it works...
arifgokcen
03-23-2014, 04:21 PM
to me it looks like they are all very similar and all three has some major advantages in particular parts.
MJ has the lead in advanced stats such as PER Win shares only marginally but has a significant lead in spg tov
Durant is actually by far the best scorer.
Lebron is obviously by far the best distributor.
Its pretty amazing how similar they actually are.
joyner exposed yet again. nitpicking stats that fit his agenda and durant leads in. also, regardless of advanced stats, lebron's thirty points per game and nine assists per game > thirty two points per game and six assists per game.
thirty plus nine assists = minimum forty eights points - maximum fifty seven points.
thirty two points plus six assists = minimum forty four points - maximum fifty points.
Joyner82reload
03-23-2014, 04:29 PM
joyner exposed yet again. nitpicking stats that fit his agenda and durant leads in. also, regardless of advanced stats, lebron's thirty points per game and nine assists per game > thirty two points per game and six assists per game.
thirty plus nine assists = minimum forty eights points - maximum fifty seven points.
thirty two points plus six assists = minimum forty four points - maximum fifty points.
So John Stockton=GOAT
17 ppg 15 apg=minimum 47-maximum 62 points
LOL @ discounting the fact Durant was FAR more efficient at scoring, while scoring more, and played off of the ball
Good stuff. Jordan>lebron>durant
Joyner82reload
03-23-2014, 04:30 PM
By far best scorer? Jordan is more efficient and the PPG is Damn close.
64 TS% vs 60 TS% :biggums:
Joyner82reload
03-23-2014, 04:35 PM
Lol James Harden's TS % is also that high. Don't let that blind you because KD leads it.
James Harden's at 61.6 TS% and averages 25 ppg, not 32 ppg
Every post you've made in this thread has made you look like a fool, congratulations
Joyner82reload
03-23-2014, 04:42 PM
Ok and that's higher than Jordan's. Go look at the all-time career TS% leaders, then go look at the PER and WS leaders. TS% is a really shit stat when used like this.
TS% is literally a part of the PER and WS formula, congratulations
truhooper
03-23-2014, 04:44 PM
That's what you expect when you compare the goat MJ & the two best players in the last 20 years :cheers:
IncarceratedBob
03-23-2014, 04:46 PM
That's what you expect when you compare the goat MJ & the two best players in the last 20 years :cheers:
Tim Duncan? You stupid little shit
DaSeba5
03-23-2014, 04:47 PM
So Jordan > LeBron > Durant? Nobody thought this at all.
Joyner82reload
03-23-2014, 04:48 PM
So explain the fact that KD leads in TS%, but isn't in WS or PER.
:lol
Yet, you still bring it up, because it's apart of your agenda. I'm done.
Because TS% isn't the only part of PER, imbecile.
Jordan's best raw statistical season was 32.5/8.0/8.0 61.4 TS%, which is better than 31.5/6.0/5.6 60.4 TS%, but had a lower PER
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