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    Default Re: Statistical Comparison: 1991, 1993, and 2015 Finals

    Quote Originally Posted by plowking
    This many posts and still no sign of MJ's 96 finals stats.

    MJ fans actually call other groups of fans insecure? Won't even post his stats over 6 games lol...
    Tbf couldn't you just google it? Or are you just an incapable idiot?

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    Default Re: Statistical Comparison: 1991, 1993, and 2015 Finals

    Quote Originally Posted by plowking

    This many posts and still no sign of MJ's 96 finals stats.
    I already posted his non-garbage time, non-stat-padding numbers: 32 PPG on 46% FG to get his team a 3-0 lead and the inevitable series win - these are all facts, and they end the argument.

    But I'll indulge you - here's each players worst Finals performance:


    [COLOR="blue"]Jordan 1996[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 27.3 PPG, 53.8% TS

    [COLOR="red"]Lebron 2013[/COLOR]: 25.3 PPG, 52.9% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2011[/COLOR]: 17.8 PPG, 52.8% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2007[/COLOR]: 22.0 PPG, 42.8% TS

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    Default Re: Statistical Comparison: 1991, 1993, and 2015 Finals

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Feeny
    Tbf couldn't you just google it? Or are you just an incapable idiot?
    You could also fist yourself, but you get your boyfriend to do it since you like guys with big hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball

    I already posted his non-garbage time, non-stat-padding numbers: 32 PPG on 46% FG to get his team a 3-0 lead and the inevitable series win - these are all facts, and they end the argument.

    But I'll indulge you - here's each players worst Finals performance:


    [COLOR="blue"]Jordan 1996[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 27.3 PPG, 53.8% TS

    [COLOR="red"]Lebron 2013[/COLOR]: 25.3 PPG, 52.9% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2011[/COLOR]: 17.8 PPG, 52.8% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2007[/COLOR]: 22.0 PPG, 42.8% TS

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    Default Re: Statistical Comparison: 1991, 1993, and 2015 Finals

    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball
    I already posted his non-garbage time, non-stat-padding numbers: 32 PPG on 46% FG to get his team a 3-0 lead and the inevitable series win - these are all facts, and they end the argument.

    But I'll indulge you - here's each players worst Finals performance:


    [COLOR="blue"]Jordan 1996[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 27.3 PPG, 53.8% TS

    [COLOR="red"]Lebron 2013[/COLOR]: 25.3 PPG, 52.9% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2011[/COLOR]: 17.8 PPG, 52.8% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2007[/COLOR]: 22.0 PPG, 42.8% TS
    You could be pretty insufferable tbf but I'm not sure what his point is? Is he attacking Jordan's performance because of his shooting percentage? That would be asinine seeing as how a 32 year old Jordan shot better than Lebron has thus far in the finals. For their career finals numbers, it isn't even close, either. I wonder whether these kids think before they post, sometimes.

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    Default Re: Statistical Comparison: 1991, 1993, and 2015 Finals

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Feeny
    Tbf couldn't you just google it? Or are you just an incapable idiot?
    Really don't care about this debate but I'm assuming he knows the true stats which is why he's off handly calling 3ball a liar.

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    Default Re: Statistical Comparison: 1991, 1993, and 2015 Finals

    You're right. I'm an incapable idiot. Now watch me throw out ad hominems to display my conspicuously low IQ
    There it is.

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    Default Re: Statistical Comparison: 1991, 1993, and 2015 Finals

    Quote Originally Posted by branslowski

    I'm assuming he knows the true stats which is why he's off handly calling 3ball a liar.
    No, plowking just thinks MJ's career worst averages of 27.3 PPG on 53.8% TS in the 1996 Finals will make MJ look bad... except Lebron has 3 Finals worse than that:


    [COLOR="blue"]Jordan 1996[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 27.3 PPG, 53.8% TS

    [COLOR="red"]Lebron 2013[/COLOR]: 25.3 PPG, 52.9% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2011[/COLOR]: 17.8 PPG, 52.8% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2007[/COLOR]: 22.0 PPG, 42.8% TS

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    Default Re: Statistical Comparison: 1991, 1993, and 2015 Finals

    Quote Originally Posted by branslowski
    Really don't care about this debate but I'm assuming he knows the true stats which is why he's off handly calling 3ball a liar.
    As I stated above, that wouldn't make sense. Jordan - in his absolute worst Finals - shot better than Lebron has so far this series. So I'm not sure where that argument is going. If he's arguing that Jordan shot horribly, then that only makes Lebron's shooting all the more egregious.

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    Default Re: Statistical Comparison: 1991, 1993, and 2015 Finals

    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball
    No, plowking just thinks MJ's career worst averages of 27.3 PPG on 53.8% TS in the 1996 Finals will make MJ look bad... except Lebron has 3 Finals worse than that:


    [COLOR="blue"]Jordan 1996[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 27.3 PPG, 53.8% TS

    [COLOR="red"]Lebron 2013[/COLOR]: 25.3 PPG, 52.9% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2011[/COLOR]: 17.8 PPG, 52.8% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2007[/COLOR]: 22.0 PPG, 42.8% TS
    There. We go. Absolutely strange argument there by plow (?) Or whatever his name is.

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    Default Re: Statistical Comparison: 1991, 1993, and 2015 Finals

    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball
    I already posted his non-garbage time, non-stat-padding numbers: 32 PPG on 46% FG to get his team a 3-0 lead and the inevitable series win - these are all facts, and they end the argument.

    But I'll indulge you - here's each players worst Finals performance:


    [COLOR="blue"]Jordan 1996[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 27.3 PPG, 53.8% TS

    [COLOR="red"]Lebron 2013[/COLOR]: 25.3 PPG, 52.9% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2011[/COLOR]: 17.8 PPG, 52.8% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2007[/COLOR]: 22.0 PPG, 42.8% TS


    Do Kobe

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    Default Re: Statistical Comparison: 1991, 1993, and 2015 Finals

    Quote Originally Posted by 3ball
    No, plowking just thinks MJ's career worst averages of 27.3 PPG on 53.8% TS in the 1996 Finals will make MJ look bad... except Lebron has 3 Finals worse than that:


    [COLOR="blue"]Jordan 1996[/COLOR]:[COLOR="White"].[/COLOR] 27.3 PPG, 53.8% TS

    [COLOR="red"]Lebron 2013[/COLOR]: 25.3 PPG, 52.9% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2011[/COLOR]: 17.8 PPG, 52.8% TS
    [COLOR="Red"]Lebron 2007[/COLOR]: 22.0 PPG, 42.8% TS
    No horse in the race, but Jordan led his team in PPG and MPG in those finals. That's it. He's 3rd in RPG and about 20% behind the leader in APG.

    Lebron is leading in points, averages more APG than the rest of his team COMBINED, and leading in minutes. He's also only 5% behind the leader in rebounds.

    Points and shooting numbers are not the sole measures.

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    Default Re: Statistical Comparison: 1991, 1993, and 2015 Finals

    Quote Originally Posted by kshutts1
    No horse in the race, but Jordan led his team in PPG and MPG in those finals. That's it. He's 3rd in RPG and about 20% behind the leader in APG.

    Lebron is leading in points, averages more APG than the rest of his team COMBINED, and leading in minutes. He's also only 5% behind the leader in rebounds.

    Points and shooting numbers are not the sole measures.
    Incredible how FG%, rebounds and assists just completely go out the window, and you have two idiots in here running around like they proved something.

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