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    Default Jordan's 6 best Finals stats vs LeBrons 6 best Finals stats

    LeBron - 29/11/7



    Jordan - 33/6/6



    Which is better?

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    Default Re: Jordan's 6 best Finals stats vs LeBrons 6 best Finals stats

    Probably Jordan, but I'd need the shooting % to get a more accurate representation.

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    Jordan was able to close out before game 7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrapeApe
    Probably Jordan, but I'd need the shooting % to get a more accurate representation.
    Its the same FG%, but LeBrons TS% is higher since he took more 3's

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    bran stans trying to throw a blanket over 2011 lmao ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpols
    bran stans trying to throw a blanket over 2011 lmao ...
    There's no blanket

    Lebron was the third option in 2011, as evidenced by the drop in stats and being third in usage during the finals, as well as spolestra clearly saying he was the third option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheWinningFam
    There's no blanket

    Lebron was the third option in 2011, as evidenced by the drop in stats and being third in usage during the finals, as well as spolestra clearly saying he was the third option.
    lol, peak LeBron relegated to 3rd option. What a fail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheWinningFam
    There's no blanket

    Lebron was the third option in 2011, as evidenced by the drop in stats and being third in usage during the finals, as well as spolestra clearly saying he was the third option.
    Agreed. Any coach in history would strategically have the 2x MVP & career 27 ppg scorer be relegated to 3rd option in the Finals behind the likes of Chris fuccing Bosh

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouBeachTalents
    Agreed. Any coach in history would strategically have the 2x MVP & career 27 ppg scorer be relegated to 3rd option in the Finals behind the likes of Chris fuccing Bosh
    spolestra himself said they didn't know they had the best player in the world, also when taking into context of how love and bosh's numbers dropped when they went from first to third options the same type of drop happened for bron

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheWinningFam
    spolestra himself said they didn't know they had the best player in the world, also when taking into context of how love and bosh's numbers dropped when they went from first to third options the same type of drop happened for bron
    Good point, besides Wade wanted to be the 1st option, and since Wade and LeBron play similar roles that automatically means LeBron is the 3rd option.



    Think about it, if Wade is the 1st option, LeBron automatically can't be the 2nd option since their games are too similar. So it makes sense that Bosh was the second option

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    imagine if jordan fell to third option behind horace grant at the peak of his career ... you guys convinced me .. think ima have to bump bran down a few spots for that.

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    This idiot made this exact same thread yesterday

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheWinningFam
    spolestra himself said they didn't know they had the best player in the world, also when taking into context of how love and bosh's numbers dropped when they went from first to third options the same type of drop happened for bron
    Ban-able level of stupidity here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Screamin A Smit
    LeBron - 29/11/7



    Jordan - 33/6/6



    Which is better?
    Your stats are misleading. Here are the actual stats (Lebron only has 1 more series played than Jordan and it was a sweep so not sure why you arbitrarily left it off anyway). I won't round anything, to illustrate how some of your stats are being improperly rounded

    Jordan - 33.6 ppg, 6.02rpg, 5.97apg, 2.85topg, 2.09 A/TO .481 FG%, .359 3-PT%
    Lebron - 26.9 ppg, 9.9 rpg, 7.22apg, 3.87topg, 1.86 A/TO, .454 FG%, .336 3-PT%

    Percentage Totals
    Jordan - 438/911 FG, 41/114 3-PT
    Lebron - 405/891 FG, 68/202 3-PT

    So looking at these numbers, Bron only has an advantage in rebounding. His assists advantage is misleading because he averages more turnovers as well as has a worse assists-to-turnover ratio

    All of these numbers were calculated using the totals provided on Basketball-Reference. So if there's any doubts to my work, I can expand to include ALL the totals so they can be verified

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    Quote Originally Posted by LostCause
    Your stats are misleading. Here are the actual stats (Lebron only has 1 more series played than Jordan and it was a sweep so not sure why you arbitrarily left it off anyway). I won't round anything, to illustrate how some of your stats are being improperly rounded

    Jordan - 33.6 ppg, 6.02rpg, 5.97apg, 2.85topg, 2.09 A/TO .481 FG%, .359 3-PT%
    Lebron - 26.9 ppg, 9.9 rpg, 7.22apg, 3.87topg, 1.86 A/TO, .454 FG%, .336 3-PT%

    Percentage Totals
    Jordan - 438/911 FG, 41/114 3-PT
    Lebron - 405/891 FG, 68/202 3-PT

    So looking at these numbers, Bron only has an advantage in rebounding. His assists advantage is misleading because he averages more turnovers as well as has a worse assists-to-turnover ratio

    All of these numbers were calculated using the totals provided on Basketball-Reference. So if there's any doubts to my work, I can expand to include ALL the totals so they can be verified

    So you completely go on a tangent and avoid the thread title.




    You truly are a Lost Cause...

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