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  1. #61
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    Default Re: Where will LeBron rank on the all-time list at the end of his career?

    top 3 all-time

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    Default Re: Where will LeBron rank on the all-time list at the end of his career?

    #11

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    Default Re: Where will LeBron rank on the all-time list at the end of his career?

    Top 30, but he'll always be behind Dirk,Wade, Allen.

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    Default Re: Where will LeBron rank on the all-time list at the end of his career?

    Quote Originally Posted by Solefade
    shaq is ahead of bron AND kobe. i never disputed this lol
    then there goes the mvp argument.

    wouldnt be too sure about placing shaq ahead of kobe when kobe found more/similar success without shaq than the latter did without kobe.

    dont forget that prior to shaq joining LA, he had the honor and the privilege to, along with penny hardaway and dennis scott, get swept by olajuwon and the rockets in the finals.

    kobe has more final appearances and wins than shaq does

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    Default Re: Where will LeBron rank on the all-time list at the end of his career?

    top 5

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    Default Re: Where will LeBron rank on the all-time list at the end of his career?

    Top 10 for sure not sure where exactly Lebron ends up. If I had to guess top 6.

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    Default Re: Where will LeBron rank on the all-time list at the end of his career?

    Between 3-6, top 8 at worst.

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    Default Re: Where will LeBron rank on the all-time list at the end of his career?

    Quote Originally Posted by PsychoBe
    then there goes the mvp argument.

    wouldnt be too sure about placing shaq ahead of kobe when kobe found more/similar success without shaq than the latter did without kobe.

    dont forget that prior to shaq joining LA, he had the honor and the privilege to, along with penny hardaway and dennis scott, get swept by olajuwon and the rockets in the finals.

    kobe has more final appearances and wins than shaq does
    he has 3 FMVPs and clearly has one of the best peaks that ever played, arguably more dominant than Jordan's peak.

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    Default Re: Where will LeBron rank on the all-time list at the end of his career?

    Quote Originally Posted by Solefade
    he has 3 FMVPs and clearly has one of the best peaks that ever played, arguably more dominant than Jordan's peak.
    i agree but the top 10 all time rankings is much more about longevity than it is about peak. it takes a special player to be able to have sustained success for such long periods of time and we both know that in terms of longevity kobe is well ahead of shaq.

    that's what makes the top 5 completely impenetrable

    mj > magic > larry > kareem > kobe

    also take into account that each of these players were omnipresent in their respective decades (aside from kareem who spans nearly 3 different decades) and you have unmatched longevity, talent, and wins between them.

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    Default Re: Where will LeBron rank on the all-time list at the end of his career?

    Quote Originally Posted by Marlo_Stanfield
    ur so laughable pathetic. he is already top 10, if he never wins another title will at least be top 5 and if he wins a few more hell be GOAT.
    stay mad
    man how the hell can he be goat when he jumped teams and is known for things like flopping and disappearing when it counts? goat isn't measured by stats alone. meh, fluk it - u were prob born in 1990.

    imo - top fifteen. lebron will not be remembered the way other greats are.
    Last edited by diamenz; 01-27-2014 at 07:59 PM.

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