Originally Posted by staylor26:
He doesn't have the peak argument against MJ. You're just delusional.
Should I re-post the 9 times he led the league in VORP again?
And even if you somehow gave MJ the slight edge on peak (which I don't concede), the longevity of LeBron blows that edge completely out of the water by this point. The guy is gonna end up playing like 10 more seasons than MJ, all at a top 10 level. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Should I re-post the 9 times he led the league in VORP again?
And even if you somehow gave MJ the slight edge on peak (which I don't concede), the longevity of LeBron blows that edge completely out of the water by this point. The guy is gonna end up playing like 10 more seasons than MJ, all at a top 10 level. :-)
Nobody cares about your bullshit statistics. For crying out loud, you legit tried to post a stat that says Lebron ACKSHUALLY earned more championships than MJ.
MJ was the better scorer and defender. Lebron was the better passer and more versatile defender, that's it. Those are the facts. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Should I re-post the 9 times he led the league in VORP again?
And even if you somehow gave MJ the slight edge on peak (which I don't concede), the longevity of LeBron blows that edge completely out of the water by this point. The guy is gonna end up playing like 10 more seasons than MJ, all at a top 10 level. :-)
Jordan's peak: 86-91 and in that time he averaged a 31.1 PER, put up 97.2 wins and 55.9 VORP.
Lebron's peak was probably 08-13 and he went for a 30.4 PER, 88 wins and a 47.4 VORP.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Nobody cares about your bullshit statistics. For crying out loud, you legit tried to post a stat that says Lebron ACKSHUALLY earned more championships than MJ.
MJ was the better scorer and defender. Lebron was the better passer and more versatile defender, that's it. Those are the facts.