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Re: So Lebron and two "Stars" who've never been to the playoffs are the favorites?
Originally Posted by pegasus
a 33 win team that loses Jack+Zeller and adds Wiggins is "stacked"?
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Re: So Lebron and two "Stars" who've never been to the playoffs are the favorites?
Originally Posted by Roundball_Rock
Any team with LeBron on the roster automatically becomes a contender. How many players in history can that be said about?
04- lebron missed playoffs.
05- lebron missed playoffs.
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Re: So Lebron and two "Stars" who've never been to the playoffs are the favorites?
Originally Posted by Real14
04- lebron missed playoffs.
05- lebron missed playoffs.
He joined a 17 win team out of high school and improved them to 35 wins in year one, 42 in year two and 50 in year three. Since he turned 21 he has won at least 60% of his games every year (60%=50 wins over 82 games).
He came out of high school. Compare his first two years with others who came from high school. The rookie year is listed first.
LeBron: 21/6/6, 27/7/7
Kobe: 8/2/1, 15/3/3
KG: 10/6/2, 17/8/3
Kemp: 7/4/0, 15/8/2
Moses (ABA): 19/15/1, 14/10/1
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Re: So Lebron and two "Stars" who've never been to the playoffs are the favorites?
Originally Posted by r15mohd
since when is Cleveland stacked?
They're stacked with young talent and draft picks. That will translate to "stacked" once they pull some moves. If they can't, Lebron will bolt next summer and sign with a surer stacked team.
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Local High School Star
Re: So Lebron and two "Stars" who've never been to the playoffs are the favorites?
Originally Posted by pegasus
They're stacked with young talent and draft picks. That will translate to "stacked" once they pull some moves. If they can't, Lebron will bolt next summer and sign with a surer stacked team.
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