Classic LeMickey never improving after his 3rd year
CaptGJ
Whether you love or hate him this guy is the pinnacle of consistency and longevity. Nobody has ever been as good for as long. Still funny that he never actually had a 27/7/7 statline
PM-ME-UR-B00BYS
I remember when he was gonna finally get the statline but bounced in a three at the end of the game
stitcher212
This is why he and Kyrie get along. His career “arc” is a flat line.
Good_NewsEveryone
Might be more interesting to do some kind of rolling average. Like 30 games or so
maxlanman
This is a fantastic way to illustrate Bron’s unmatched longevity and consistency. I’d love to see this compared against the other contenders in the perennial GOAT conversation.
DKBadmintonPatriots
He’s not far from 27/8/7 or 27/8/8 (rounding up obviously). He’s got to stop rebounding and assisting so much
MussoliniLinguini
Am I tripping or did this graph ignore the years where he scored 30ppg? Or is this a continuous basis of his overall total career averages?
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Classic LeMickey never improving after his 3rd year
Whether you love or hate him this guy is the pinnacle of consistency and longevity. Nobody has ever been as good for as long. Still funny that he never actually had a 27/7/7 statline
I remember when he was gonna finally get the statline but bounced in a three at the end of the game
This is why he and Kyrie get along. His career “arc” is a flat line.
Might be more interesting to do some kind of rolling average. Like 30 games or so
This is a fantastic way to illustrate Bron’s unmatched longevity and consistency. I’d love to see this compared against the other contenders in the perennial GOAT conversation.
He’s not far from 27/8/7 or 27/8/8 (rounding up obviously). He’s got to stop rebounding and assisting so much
Am I tripping or did this graph ignore the years where he scored 30ppg? Or is this a continuous basis of his overall total career averages?
Anyone else find the missing ‘2005’?