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  1. This actually isn't true. Michael Jordan has done that before, do a little research.

  2. I would have to look back but im sure Giannis did that with the Bucks. I just need to look up the season.

  3. I do not understand LeBron fan boys obsession with 07. Yes he was 23 years old and he made it to the finals, but he got swept and his numbers were terrible.

  4. Thats what you get when you stagnant the entire team with your offense and thats the main reason why they lost.

  5. Thank you! Cleveland was ram poorly and Lebron was too good for them to tank for young talent. He had to leave no one wanted to come there.

  6. 5 players in nba history have done this Gianni’s is one of them and it’s funny because Gianni’s buckled down and hasn’t gotten a good costar besides mid khris middleton and people talk about him in such a poor light even tho he got the job done it’s crazy Gianni’s is really a legend that y’all want to skip over

  7. He isn’t lying tho the fact a 22 year old Lebron led his team to nba finals is already amazing in itself tbh if Lebron would’ve retired in 2010 that’s still hall of fame career back to back mvp gold medalist and bronze medalist rookie of the year numerous all star appearances etc

  8. Umm, he didnt lead the team in blocks so calling cap right there. Both Ilgauskas and Wallace averaged 1.3 blocks while Lebron averaged 1.1. I mean I get his point, but I find it irresponsible when people fudge numbers to reinforce their preconceived notions.

    Anyhow, my bigger issue with this take is equating being at the top or near the top of all the five traditional counting stats as doing "more" for your team. Dont get me wrong, Lebron is obviously great, but well-roundedness or versatility is not necessarily the same thing as being "more" impactful or doing "more" for your team. 7-8 years ago, Iggy was more versatile/well-rounded than Steph (in the sense that he does more things on the court well) but that doesnt mean hes more impactful or does "more" for the team than Steph. I'm not comparing Iggy to Lebron or anything, but im just saying it as an example to point out the fallacy in the logic here. Yes Lebron might have been more versatile than some other all-time greats but that doesnt necessarily mean he does more for his team than them.

    He could and probably very well did do more for his team than alot of others (just based on the fact that hes the second greatest player of all time–that alone makes him obviously very impactful and do alot for his team), but all im saying is, its not necessarily because hes more "versatile." Thats a fallacy. Versatility =/= doing more.

    Furthermore, Lebron leading or near the top of his team in most of the five major traditional counting stats is equally a reflection of the way his team around him was built and the kinds of skillsets his teammates had as it was his skillset. For example, in 08-09, Lebron led his team with 7.6 rpg, while its solid, its rather low relatively speaking for a team leader. For example, he ranked 27th in the NBA in rpg. So him leading in that category is equally, if not more a reflection that he doesnt have an elite rebounder on his team as it is that he himself is a good rebounder.

  9. He wasn’t responsible for that lol that’s what he did lol lebron had players who produced and the nba wasn’t where it was now. Literally the best teams were the lakers spurs and that’s it. And Boston lol 😂 I get so tired of people trying to create new narratives like damn we know he great he has all the numbers we understand

  10. A great player in a crap team will always have better stats. This guy ( not sure who he is ) but he talks nonsense. I haven’t agreed with anything he’s ever said, and he’s a total Lebron fan boy zzzz

  11. Didn't melo do something similar for the knicks in like 16 or 17? I remember seeing something like melo led the team in points rebounding and assists. Somebody fact check please

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