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2nd Greatest Player
Current LeBron could have lead the 2003 Wizards in the nba finals
C Ethan Thomas F Kwame Brown, F LeBron James G G Jerry Stackhouse G Larry Hughes. He won 50 games with Larry Hughes as his 2nd scoring option in 2006. Stackhouse said he hated playing with MJ because MJ wanted to be the no.1 option even though he was already washed up in 2003. Stackhouse averaged 29.8 ppg in 2001. A healthy lebron is going to leelevate that team.
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wet brain
Re: Current LeBron could have lead the 2003 Wizards in the nba finals
absolutely, Lebron has carried FAR worse teams to the finals. MJ needed 2 world class defenders along side him to make the finals...
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The Bearded Menace
Re: Current LeBron could have lead the 2003 Wizards in the nba finals
Op, relax. No need for you to have a derangement syndrome over a retired, inferior atg with these kinds of threads.
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Landslide honors
Re: Current LeBron could have lead the 2003 Wizards in the nba finals
Originally Posted by highwhey
absolutely, Lebron has carried FAR worse teams to the finals. MJ needed 2 world class defenders along side him to make the finals...
this 100%
Jordan couldn't even make the playoffs with Hughes as his 3rd option
Lebron made the Finals with Hughes as his 2nd option
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Re: Current LeBron could have lead the 2003 Wizards in the nba finals
Jordan retired nearly 20 years ago, and he's still living rent free in your head. Imagine being this insecure that you can't even enjoy your favorite player making it to the Finals without Jordan CONSUMING your EVERY thought.
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Serious playground baller
Re: Current LeBron could have lead the 2003 Wizards in the nba finals
I mean, he should be able to. Considering Jordan himself at 39 years old in 2002 had them on pace to easily get in the playoffs before he was injured.
Why couldn’t LeBron get a young but pretty talented Laker cast into the playoffs last season? Before Anthony Davis arrived via sports agency manipulation and saved the Laker franchise on both ends of the court?
LeBron is in his 17 season, and is still five years younger than Michael was in his 15th and final season at 40 years old.
Age is more significant than anything else. Especially athletically.
Originally Posted by IllegalD
Jordan retired nearly 20 years ago, and he's still living rent free in your head. Imagine being this insecure that you can't even enjoy your favorite player making it to the Finals without Jordan CONSUMING your EVERY thought.
It’s called PTSD from all the Finals L’s or Last Dance Doc Syndrome
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I am creator deity
Re: Current LeBron could have lead the 2003 Wizards in the nba finals
The lebron fans are just bad human beings overall. Instead of helping other black people they want to just continue putting money in lebrons pocket. At least lebron does give back to his people and try to help them
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Re: Current LeBron could have lead the 2003 Wizards in the nba finals
Originally Posted by ScottieQuitting
I mean, he should be able to. Considering Jordan himself at 39 years old in 2002 had them on pace to easily get in the playoffs before he was injured.
Why couldn’t LeBron get a young but pretty talented Laker cast into the playoffs last season? Before Anthony Davis arrived via sports agency manipulation and saved the Laker franchise on both ends of the court?
LeBron is in his 17 season, and is still five years younger than Michael was in his 15th and final season at 40 years old.
Age is more significant than anything else. Especially athletically.
It’s called PTSD from all the Finals L’s or Last Dance Doc Syndrome
YEP. Dude disappeared for YEARS after LeBron kept taking L's from the Warriors and only recently re-emerged when the Lakers got Anthony Davis, the Warriors got dismantled and the Last Dance Doc came out. And has been on a rampage ever since. Doesn't realize that every Jordan thread he makes it makes him look more and more like an insecure weirdo that deep down inside knows LeBron will never pass him.
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I don't flop.
Re: Current LeBron could have lead the 2003 Wizards in the nba finals
Imagine celebrating finals appearances after beating up on trash for a decade.. then waiting for the western conference to fizzle before you jump ship, fail on making a playoff appearance and take credit once Anthony Davis shows up?
Yeah..... LeShortcut in a nutshell.
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Landslide honors
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Local High School Star
Re: Current LeBron could have lead the 2003 Wizards in the nba finals
Big lebron fan here but are lebron robin accomplishments still a thing in 2020?
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2nd Greatest Player
Re: Current LeBron could have lead the 2003 Wizards in the nba finals
Originally Posted by LBJFTW
Big lebron fan here but are lebron robin accomplishments still a thing in 2020?
Lebron is leading the lakers in win shares in the playoffs. Welcome back straight altin
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Serious playground baller
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The Puppeteer
Re: Current LeBron could have lead the 2003 Wizards in the nba finals
Originally Posted by LAmbruh
this 100%
Jordan couldn't even make the playoffs with Hughes as his 3rd option
Lebron made the Finals with Hughes as his 2nd option
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Re: Current LeBron could have lead the 2003 Wizards in the nba finals
Originally Posted by Lebron23
Lebron is leading the lakers in win shares in the playoffs. Welcome back straight altin
Kobe lead the Lakers in playoff Win-Shares in 2001. Kobe > Shaq CONFIRMED!
Thanks, pinoy. You better pray to god AD DOESN'T win Finals MVP or you will have painted yourself into another corner with your big, retard mouth.
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