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Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
Been out scored by over 20 ppg by their teammate in the finals?
Wilt 1969 Finals: 11 ppg
Jerry West Finals: 38 ppg
Holy shit...
I know Kobe got out scored like 18 ppg by Shaq once but Shaq is a top ten player of all time.
I didn't even know it was possible to have such an awful mentality that you get out scored 27 ppg by your teammate.
Big164 stay losing
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Embiid > Jokic
Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
Kobe in 2000
Shaq in 2006
Almost happened to Russell in the same exact series
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Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
Originally Posted by SouBeachTalents
Kobe in 2000
Shaq in 2006
Russell almost did in the same exact series
Kobe isn't top 10 tho..
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11/13
Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
Wow somebody is angry!!! Lol but yeah you got owned in response #1...2006 Wade greatest Miami heat Finals ever
Have a happy Sunday!
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Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
Originally Posted by SouBeachTalents
Kobe in 2000
Shaq in 2006
Almost happened to Russell in the same exact series
kobe in 2000 was out scored by Shaq, who is a top ten player ever. West is not.
Shaq was past his prime in 06
Wasn't aware of the Russell series, but he was never really known for scoring unlike Wilt, who could average like 50 in a season then like 15 in the finals
EDIT: Russell wasn't outscored by over 20.
Last edited by Nilocon165; 09-18-2016 at 04:54 PM.
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Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt led every single playoff series in rebounding?
Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt that was assigned the #1 scoring role of his team led every playoff series in scoring? (Only Jordan has)
Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt grabbed 10+ rebounds in every single playoff game of his career?
Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt faced 2 of the 4-5 GOAT defenders at his position in 41% of his playoff games?
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11/13
Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
Originally Posted by Psileas
Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt led every single playoff series in rebounding?
WV is GOAT rebounder, Not even Peak Kareem could compete...Is Lebron the greatest at any single statistic? Maybe turnovers..but mostly a man of many traits, a master at nothing...
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11/13
Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
Originally Posted by Psileas
Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt led every single playoff series in rebounding?
WC is GOAT rebounder, Not even Peak Kareem could compete...Is Lebron the greatest at any single statistic? Maybe turnovers..but mostly a man of many traits, a master at nothing...
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Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
Originally Posted by Big164
WC is GOAT rebounder, Not even Peak Kareem could compete...Is Lebron the greatest at any single statistic? Maybe turnovers..but mostly a man of many traits, a master at nothing...
Wilt mastered the choke
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Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilt_Chamberlain
[QUOTE]In the post-season, the Lakers swept the Chicago Bulls,[92] then went on to face the Milwaukee Bucks of young superstar center and regular-season MVP Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (formerly Lew Alcindor). The matchup between Chamberlain and Abdul-Jabbar was hailed by LIFE magazine as the greatest matchup in all of sports. Chamberlain would help lead the Lakers past Abdul-Jabbar and the Bucks in six games.[92] [B]Particularly, Chamberlain was lauded for his performance in Game 6, which the Lakers won 104
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11/13
Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
Originally Posted by Screamin A Smit
Wilt mastered the choke
I thought so too...until 2011
Bron brought choking to the next level
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MH!
Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
How can ANYONE be this obnoxiously retarded?
From another thread:
LeBron was purposefully slowing down the pace. You don't win against the Warriors (with a garbage ass team no less) playing run and gun ball. They're gonna out shoot you and destroy you. The Cavs would've lost in 4 straight blowouts if they played uptempo basketball.
He couldn't hand over the playmaking duties to others nor was he able to let others make decisions, because they're low IQ players. Shump and JR were terrible and can't create for others. Delly had a hard time bringing the ball up court. Actually, Shump is a below average playmaker, but the other two are worse than garbage.
The game in which Mozgov put up 28 points, the Cavs lost by 21 points. LeBron struggled shooting the ball, but he did have 20/12/8. 12 rebounds and 8 assists (oh wait, rebounds and assists only matter when it's Bird). Delly went 3-14, JR 2-12, Shump 2-9, JJ 0-3, etc.. A combined 18% FG%. Literally no one could hit a shot. To top it off, the Warriors went small and Moz couldn't guard anyone on the court. Bogut was benched and Green was playing at the C.
You're blaming LeBron for Moz not getting more involved in game 5 after the 28 point game, when in fact, the COACH played him 9 minutes. He played over 30 minutes in game 6 and LeBron got him involved. Dude put up 17/12/4.
For the series, the 3 guys who played the 3rd, 4th, and 5th highest minutes managed to score a combined 25.5 points on sub 40% TS. 29% FG% and 28% 3pt%.
LeBron James finished the 2015 NBA Finals with averages of 35.8 points, 13.3 rebounds, and 8.8 assists per game.
LeBron James is the first player in NBA Finals history to lead both teams in points, assists and rebounds for the entire series.
Without James on the floor, Cleveland’s field goal percentage dropped for 40% to 17%, and it’s offensive efficiency fell from 97.3 to 50.9.
According to Tom Haberstroh of ESPN, James accounted for 38.3% of Cleveland's points in the Finals, the second-highest percentage of team points in Finals history. He is edged only by Michael Jordan scoring 38.4% of the Bulls' points in the 1993 Finals, which Chicago won.
He was responsible for an average of 57.7 points per game on points he either scored or assisted on; which in turn, accounted for 62% of the Cavaliers’s points in the NBA Finals.
According to ESPN Stats & Information, by pulling the Elo Ratings for each team to make the NBA Finals before the series began, and taking into account a team’s home-court advantage, it was able to project each team’s chances of winning prior to the Finals. What was discovered was that James’ teams had the lowest expected winning percentage — 37% — out of any of the other players on this list. If you consider that James still managed to win two titles with those odds stacked against him, the four losses don’t seem so terrible. And if we look at the 2015 Finals by itself, we’ll realize that James did was pretty much unprecedented.
“If we look at a multi-year Statistical Plus/Minus talent projection for every NBA Finals team, this Cavs team ranks as the ninth-least talented NBA finalist since 1985. (By contrast, Cleveland’s opponents, the mighty Golden State Warriors, rank as the 14th-most talented.) Remove James, and things get even more dire; his supporting cast ranks as the third-worst team carried by its best player to the NBA Finals since 1985.”
If you were to take James’s talent rating (6.6) and replace it with that of the league-average player (0.0), the Cavaliers’s talent rating would dwindle to -0.1. So what the King ended up doing was carrying one of the three-worst supporting casts in NBA history to within two games of a championship. Of course, what we forgot to mention was that FiveThirtyEight also determined that these Golden State Warriors finished the year with the second-highest peak Elo Rating (1822) in NBA history and third-highest Composite Elo Rating of all time (1796), making them one of the best basketball teams ever. And what James did against them remarkable.
When LeBron was NOT on the floor, JR Smith, Matthew Dellavedova, James Jones and Iman Shumpert DID NOT MAKE A SHOT in the NBA Finals
Without LeBron James on the floor this series.
JR Smith 0/9 FG
Delly 0/7 FG
J. Jones 0/3 FG
Shumpert 0/2 FG
Total 0/21 FG
That's why he took over 30 shots a game, you inbred retarded shit.
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NBA Legend
Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
[QUOTE=aj1987]How can ANYONE be this obnoxiously retarded?
From another thread:
LeBron was purposefully slowing down the pace. You don't win against the Warriors (with a garbage ass team no less) playing run and gun ball. They're gonna out shoot you and destroy you. The Cavs would've lost in 4 straight blowouts if they played uptempo basketball.
He couldn't hand over the playmaking duties to others nor was he able to let others make decisions, because they're low IQ players. Shump and JR were terrible and can't create for others. Delly had a hard time bringing the ball up court. Actually, Shump is a below average playmaker, but the other two are worse than garbage.
The game in which Mozgov put up 28 points, the Cavs lost by 21 points. LeBron struggled shooting the ball, but he did have 20/12/8. 12 rebounds and 8 assists (oh wait, rebounds and assists only matter when it's Bird). Delly went 3-14, JR 2-12, Shump 2-9, JJ 0-3, etc.. A combined 18% FG%. Literally no one could hit a shot. To top it off, the Warriors went small and Moz couldn't guard anyone on the court. Bogut was benched and Green was playing at the C.
You're blaming LeBron for Moz not getting more involved in game 5 after the 28 point game, when in fact, the COACH played him 9 minutes. He played over 30 minutes in game 6 and LeBron got him involved. Dude put up 17/12/4.
For the series, the 3 guys who played the 3rd, 4th, and 5th highest minutes managed to score a combined 25.5 points on sub 40% TS. 29% FG% and 28% 3pt%.
LeBron James finished the 2015 NBA Finals with averages of 35.8 points, 13.3 rebounds, and 8.8 assists per game.
LeBron James is the first player in NBA Finals history to lead both teams in points, assists and rebounds for the entire series.
Without James on the floor, Cleveland
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MH!
Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
Shamelessly shot his team right down the toilet. Stats-padding loser that he has been his entire career.
Without LeBron James on the floor this series.
JR Smith 0/9 FG
Delly 0/7 FG
J. Jones 0/3 FG
Shumpert 0/2 FG
Total 0/21 FG
For the series, the 3 guys who played the 3rd, 4th, and 5th highest minutes managed to score a combined 25.5 points on sub 40% TS. 29% FG% and 28% 3pt%.
When LeBron was NOT on the floor, JR Smith, Matthew Dellavedova, James Jones and Iman Shumpert DID NOT MAKE A SHOT in the NBA Finals
Without James on the floor, Cleveland
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Re: Has any other Top Ten Player in NBA History Other than Wilt...
AJ
Hitting Ilt fans with the facts
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