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Rico2016
11-06-2019, 02:45 PM
Has any other player even come close in season 17? Please let ISH know. For fun, I found year 17 for a few other notable ballers.

James: 26-11-8 on 48% (96 DRtg) (*leader in playoff points by 1000, no one is close)
Kobe: 22-5-6 on 37% (110 DRtg)
Shaq: 18-8-2 on 60% (109 DRtg)
Duncan: 15-10-3 on 49% (98 DRtg)

Some didn't make it.

The no toughness nor durability list:
Jordan: 404 stats not found (*likely due to quitting the sport twice)

ThiccBoi
11-06-2019, 02:46 PM
There is a reason he is LeGOAT and it ain’t cos he’s got horns

raprap
11-06-2019, 04:07 PM
LeJuicy stats

Vino24
11-06-2019, 04:14 PM
What did MJ put up in his 17th season?

StrongLurk
11-06-2019, 04:31 PM
Has any other player even come close in season 17? Please let ISH know. For fun, I found year 17 for a few other notable ballers.

James: 26-11-8 on 48% (96 DRtg) (*leader in playoff points by 1000, no one is close)
Kobe: 22-5-6 on 37% (110 DRtg)
Shaq: 18-8-2 on 60% (109 DRtg)
Duncan: 15-10-3 on 49% (98 DRtg)

Some didn't make it.

The no toughness nor durability list:
Jordan: 404 stats not found (*likely due to quitting the sport twice)

Duncan man...just always so solid and underrated.

Manny98
11-06-2019, 05:32 PM
Old LeBron is a better defender than peak MJ let that sink in :eek:

Trollsmasher
11-06-2019, 05:33 PM
nobody has come close in their primes much less in season 17:roll: :bowdown:

No Sir
11-06-2019, 05:42 PM
Feels like just yesterday ppl(specifically kobe stans) were saying how terrible his game would age and how quickly his stats would plummet in his 30s. Ironically he outlasted everyone and is making kobes longevity look like an absolute joke in comparison:roll:. Gotta love it.

LostCause
11-06-2019, 05:49 PM
Old LeBron is a better defender than peak MJ let that sink in :eek:

Peak LeBron isn

superduper
11-06-2019, 05:49 PM
[QUOTE=LostCause]Peak LeBron isn

ImKobe
11-06-2019, 05:49 PM
You got the wrong season for Kobe, he averaged 27/6/6 in his 17th season with 29/6/7 post-ASB.

It's just 7 games for Lebron. I can give you better stretches from Kobe in his 17th year.

RRR3
11-06-2019, 05:56 PM
You got the wrong season for Kobe, he averaged 27/6/6 in his 17th season with 29/6/7 post-ASB.

It's just 7 games for Lebron. I can give you better stretches from Kobe in his 17th year.
Defense doe?

Kobe was useless on that end in 2013.

ImKobe
11-06-2019, 06:04 PM
Defense doe?

Kobe was useless on that end in 2013.

Act like Lebron hasn't been useless defensively for the past 3 years. How did the Cavs do on defense his last 2 seasons there? How did the Lakers look down the stretch when he activated "Playoff mode"? Exactly.

"but look at his blocks and steals!"

Turbo Slayer
11-06-2019, 06:13 PM
"Playoff mode"? Exactly.

"but look at his blocks and steals!"
Playoff LeBron last 2 years: 34/8/8
:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

Playoff Kobe last 2 playoff runs:
25/4/2 :facepalm

ImKobe
11-06-2019, 06:22 PM
Playoff LeBron last 2 years: 34/8/8
:bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:

Playoff Kobe last 2 playoff runs:
25/4/2 :facepalm

It's not 25/4/2, it's actually 27/4/4/2.

2012 Kobe averaged 30 and had as many 40-point Playoff games as peak Lebron that year. In fact, Lebron only had two games above 35 points in 2012 in 23 games, Kobe had 5 in 12. Kobe had 42 points on 55%FG in his last Playoff game.

Different era, can't compare 2017/18 to the early 2010s.

Turbo Slayer
11-06-2019, 06:26 PM
It's not 25/4/2, it's actually 27/4/4/2.

2012 Kobe averaged 30 and had as many 40-point Playoff games as peak Lebron that year. In fact, Lebron only had two games above 35 points in 2012 in 23 games, Kobe had 5 in 12. Kobe had 42 points on 55%FG in his last Playoff game.

Different era, can't compare 2017/18 to the early 2010s.
So you calling this era soft.

Hella funny when ISH in 2009 was calling 2009 soft compared to 1990's. :roll:

See a trend?

ImKobe
11-06-2019, 06:37 PM
So you calling this era soft.

Hella funny when ISH in 2009 was calling 2009 soft compared to 1990's. :roll:

See a trend?

I didn't call it soft, just that we played at a slower pace and shot less 3s. Lebron's stats didn't balloon before 2015 either.

The Pace was in the lower 90s in the early 2010s, it's been raising almost every season since 2013. You go from an average pace of 91.3 in 2012 to 100.0 last season to 102.6 so far this year.

Manny98
11-06-2019, 06:37 PM
[QUOTE=LostCause]Peak LeBron isn

Keno
11-06-2019, 07:08 PM
crazy how any one can say with a straight face that he isn't the goat, delusional gon' delusion.

SpaceJam2
11-21-2019, 08:09 PM
Has any other player even come close in season 17? Please let ISH know. For fun, I found year 17 for a few other notable ballers.

James: 26-11-8 on 48% (96 DRtg) (*leader in playoff points by 1000, no one is close)
Kobe: 22-5-6 on 37% (110 DRtg)
Shaq: 18-8-2 on 60% (109 DRtg)
Duncan: 15-10-3 on 49% (98 DRtg)

Some didn't make it.

The no toughness nor durability list:
Jordan: 404 stats not found (*likely due to quitting the sport twice)

Dont do em like that Riiiiiiiiiiiiiicooooooooo

James is now 25-11-8 with 49% shooting (100 DefRtg)

GrayGoat
06-22-2022, 10:33 AM
LeAnaconda

Bacchus
06-22-2022, 10:49 AM
Yet Jason Terry outplayed him in the finals. Let's not forget Ray Allen bailed him out in a elimination game. In the final four minutes of the game Lebron had 3 turnovers and shot 1/4 from the field including missing a three pointer down 3 with seven seconds to play

GrayGoat
06-22-2022, 10:56 AM
Yet Jason Terry outplayed him in the finals. Let's not forget Ray Allen bailed him out in a elimination game. In the final four minutes of the game Lebron had 3 turnovers and shot 1/4 from the field including missing a three pointer down 3 with seven seconds to play

2016 LeBron