The Amerikkkan Idol
The Amerikkkan Nightmare
You don't get handed a ring, you take it. Especially when you're down 1-3
I like how you ignored him leading both teams in every stat too![]()
He did that the year before too and what happened?
They lost.
And they were going to lose again until the scales got tipped in their favor

Are you talking about the series where he finished with 45 points in Game 7 and took the champs to the brink despite his #2 being worse than their #4?
The series where he finished with a 28-19-10 triple-double in Game 6 while holding Pierce to a ridiculous 13-5-5 on 34% shooting for the series?
The series where he finished the Celtics in 5 by snatching their soul with clutch threes in the fourth of every game?
Or the series where he had the epic 45-15-5 elimination Game 6 that finished the Celtics for good?
Please, tell me which series it was the Lebron got "hoed out" by Paul Pierce.
Are you talking about the series where he averaged 39-8-8 on 50% shooting, hit a game-winning three in Game 2 and nearly hit back-to-back threes to win Game 4???
What kind of alternative reality do you live in?
I'm sure it was magic era dust that made skinny frail players like Chris Mullin and Tom Chambers and Jerome Kersey and James Worthy immune from the Detroit mystique, but Lebron would have crumbled.
Hell, he had Mutumbo break his freaking nose with an elbow when he was a couple months into his rookie season, and it didn't "break him mentally" at all.
Magic only averaged 20ppg FOUR times in his entire career, regular season or playoffs.
He won a championship in 1980 averaging 18.3ppg in the playoffs, a championship in 1982 averaging 17.4ppg in the playoffs, a championship in 1985 averaging 17.5ppg in the playoffs, and a championship in 1988 averaging 19.9ppg in the playoffs. He had ONE title run where he averaged 20+ppg....and that was only 21.8.
He ain't going to the HOF, much less be considered top-5 all-time, on no "ppg".
And you completely ignored Bill Russell, who never even scored on Magic's level, yet dominated his era and is considered by many to be a top-10 player ever, to the point where casuals were upset that he got left off Lebron's "Mt. Rushmore".
Rick Mahorn was taken in the 1989 expansion draft, not 1990.
And I guess no one can give credit to Jordan overcoming the Bad Boy Pistons anymore, because according to you he NEVER beat them, right?
And you admit that the NBA team quality gets worse whenever expansion happens...which came in 1988 AND 1989 AND 1995.![]()
1. Who didn't know LeBron was a stat filler? You know who else was? Wilt Chamberlain, but Bill Russell hoed Chamberlain out a TON of times. So, merely pointing out statlines means nothing to me. Wilt Chamberlain had better stats than Russell in every way, but in clutch situations, Russell get in his head. The bottom line is he lost to a team who's best player was Dwight Howard & played like a complete bytch in 2011 against Dallas, disappearing in 4 straight 4th quarters. Even LeBron defenders would tell you he's had problems in the clutch for most of his career.
2. Please, Pierce owned LeBron in 2008 & 2010. It wasn't until he joined up with already champion Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh was he able to stand up to Boston and beat them.
3. Tom Chambers & Chris Mullin are ballers, just because they were White doesn't mean they weren't any good & when did either of them ever beat Detroit in a series? Maybe they had a good game against them, but so what? They would've been lucky to survive a 7 game series against Detroit from '87-90.
4. Jerome Kersey's TrailBlazers got destroyed by Detroit in 1990, so I don't even know what you're talking about
5. James Worthy's one of the best players of all-time and a Hall of Famer, so I definitely don't understand why he wouldn't be able to play well against anybody in any era, especially in this one, where no one would be able to touch him without having a flagrant foul calld on them.
6 Yes, Mutumbo ACCIDENTALLY broke his nose once. That's not quite the same thing as getting hands put on him everytime he goes to the lane which would have happened to him had he played 25 years earlier. It's just like the NFL, where quarterbacks and receivers are allowed to do whatever the hell they want now thanks to the rules softening on offense, which is why offensive numbers are so crazy now, but if those dudes had Ronnie Lott & Lawrence Taylor putting hands on them the way they used to, then you wouldn't see it.
7. Magic averaged 20 for his career on a team with the all-time leading scorer, one of the all-time greatest forwards, and tons of other offensive players who needed the ball. That's an accomplishment. That's not a low PPG for those circumstances. When Magic was asked to score, like in game 6 in 80, he hung 42 on Dr. J's Sixers in the deciding game, while playing CENTER. Oh yeah, plus he retired with the most assists in history, so there's the fact he's the greatest passer in the history of the sport as well.
8. Yeah, the Pistons were diminished in '91. I never said they weren't. So, I don't know why you're coming at me with that. I for one never thought Jordan's Bulls were on the same level as Magic's Lakers or Bird's Celtics, who both beat Detroit in their prime. Detroit beat Chicago mercilessly in '88, '89, and '90, then they were broken up and got old, plus those wars with Boston, L.A, & Chicago had taken their tolls. The Bulls NEVER beat Detroit at their best. I've never had any problem admitting that, so I don't get why you even brought it up.
9. I've never said the NBA wasn't watered down in the '90s, incomparison to the '80s. The '80s is the best era with the best teams, which is why Jordan couldn't win in the '80s, but at least he had all-time great teams like Bird's Celtics & Isiah's Pistons holding him down. After them, Jordan never lost again when he played a full season in the playoffs and NEVER in his career lost as a favorite in a series ever. LeBron has lost in times he was the favorite multiple times.
kerr..yes deserves to go into the HOF
Oakley?![]()
In what world does a guy who averaged 6pts a game a HOF?Kerr never made an all-start team, how is he going into the hall of fame
Breh.
Are you saying Steve Kerr > John Stockton?
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He's a troll man. He's arguing a guy who averaged 6pts a game for a career is better than the all-time leader in assists & steals, who made 11 All-Star games, and was on the Dream Team
Nah, it's different, Laimbeer shot the three towards the end of his career and he didn't take it at a high volume, the most he made in a season was 57. There are currently 14 power forwards that have made over 50, and 3 centers that have made more than 45, you drop Kristaps Porzingis off in that era and they'd be likeis this guy.
Is this before or after he gets his jaw broke for looking at Charles Oakley the wrong way?




is this guy.
posters arguing this now are gonna blow shyt even more out of hand and get even more detached from reality.


Your "Pierce hoed Lebron" narrative is over.
I don't think it ever seen a narrative so thoroughly dismantled like that