Bird is better than DirkLOL @ Bird being better than Lebron.
real question: Is Bird better than Dirk?
@Codeine Fiend Dream Team let me know your thoughts :jjjjj:
The Bulls team Bird played in the '86 & '87 PS were not elite defensively nor were they remotely close to the powerhouses they'd later become. Your big three Celtics in '08 were better defensively than those Pistons.
Winning championships is a team accomplishment, not individual. LBJ would have as many if not more titles with better support in the past two seasons.
You're delusional if you think he hasn't proven himself
Bird is better than Dirk
Pippen wasn't a better defender than Andre Iguodala?
Pippen wasn't a better defender than Paul Pierce?
You did not even accurately identify LeBron's prime. He averaged 30/8/7/2/1 in '06. You're including his 12th season as a part of his "prime" --
How do threads like this get made?
Now you're throwing things against the wall hoping they stick.Pippen wasn't on EITHER of those bulls teams that faced bird in the playoffs
And bird use to bust pippens ass when he was oldwhat are you talking about
Lol Michael Jordan was definitely not in his prime in 86 and 87 when they met in they playoffs. Pippen was a rookie coming off the bench in 87. Jordan was coming back from a broken foot in 86...aaand they beat:
the Lakers with prime Magic and Worthy, and McAdoo, Wilkes, and Kareem
the Pistons with prime Isaiah, Dumars, and young Rodman
the Bulls with prime Jordan and Scottie
the Rockets with prime Moses Malone and Calvin Murphy
the Rockets later with prime Hakeem and Ralph Sampson
so why you actin' like there were no other stacked teams during that era?
That's not his fault, they just beat who played 'em...
Lebron is the most clutch player in NBA history if we being honest
the final minute of playoff Q4/OT, Lebron is 13/27 and Kobe is 10/37 on game-tying/go-ahead field goals.
He has the most points in the 4 quarter in NBA history too
Lol.2010-2015 was his prime as far as winning is concerned. And he also brought his skill-set as close as full circle as possible by the time he joined the Heat.
Bron on the Cavs until 2010 was putting up numbers for sure but he wasn't as well-rounded a player as he was when he joined Wade and Bosh.