Jordan>>LeFrozen
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I literally just listed whether they won or not - how dumb is you?
Winning and losing is a team accomplishment, it is part of the equation but it ain't the whole thing.
You legit gonna try to claim that Wilt and Kareem weren't already considered among the GOATs long before they won their 2nd rings?
And Lebron already has his 3 Finals MVPs, which matches or beats everyone in history not named Jordan. He got that.
That's how YOU count that, but that shyt didn't start until post-Jordan.
Back in 1975 no one was saying, "Wilt is only 2-4 in the Finals, therefore he's no 4-1 George Mikan."
Back in 1980 no one was saying, "Kareem on his way to winning his 6th MVP but he only has 1 title, therefore he's not in that GOAT conversation."
Back in 1986 no one was saying, "Magic is only 3-3 in Finals, he doesn't belong in the same conversation as 7-2 John Havlicek."
Hell, even in 2008 the Kobe-slurpers weren't saying, "Kobe's 3-2 record in the Finals clearly drops him behind 4-0 Tim Duncan."
The absolute stupidest shyt there is claiming that Kareem's 6-4 Finals record is meaningfully different from Lebron's 3-5 record. The Lakers EASILY could have dropped the '87 and '88 Finals, and then Kareem would be 4-6. Kareem's play as a 30 minute/game sidekick at 40-years-old wasn't the primary reasons the Lakers won or lost...so how the hell is his entire legacy going to be defined by what prime Magic and prime Worthy were doing in those years?
You keep implying that Kareem being a sidekick alongside greats in '87-'88 is more impressive than Lebron dragging up nobodies in '07 and '15. That don't make no sense at all. EVERYONE with a brain knows that Lebron's playoff performances in 2007 and 2015 were better than Kareem's performances in 1987 and 1988.
And you're saying that losing in the first round better than losing in the Finals. That's just about the stupidest narrative around.
Ya'all are worse than the stat nerds who go by pure numbers. You're saying that ONE number defines an entire career, even though that number arbitrary as hell and depend on a ton of shyt that don't got nothing to do with how the player actually played himself.
No nikka that’s how everybody including the NBA counts them. While it’s all in the same post season, The NBA finals are obviously different than the playoffs and you know it. Kareem legacy is not defined by Championshios, overall accomplishments is how Kareem’s legacy is usually defined and notice people rarely compare his 6 rings to Jordan’s 6. Lebron lost in 2007 so who really gives a fukk? He always gets credit for dragging trash to the finals so what’s your point? And, everybody knows Lebron is within the top 2-4 players of all time so nobody is defining his legacy off his finals record as a whole you dumbass. When you talk the GOAT, obviously championships will be a key discussion. Even in football. The GOAT QB arguement was Joe Montana vs Tom Brady and the biggest discussion is theyre Super Bowl records(Montana being 4-0, Brady having 5) Championships will always have an impact when you discuss the GOATs with other factors. Also. Nobody gives a fukk what was being said back in 1975. Your a liar too, because when Kobe won his 4th and 5th rings during the whole “Kobe vs Jordan” discussion. Rings were mentioned during the SOHH days.
Kareem averaged 21.7 on 52% in 1987 BTW you dikkhead. He was the second best scorer that series. 88 is where he played poorly, and still was the 3rd best scorer.
Kareem was what? 40-41 during those series? I should give more credit to Lebron for getting washed in the finals than a old Kareem for still trying to contribute to the Lakers dynasty? nikka
SHUT
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FUKK
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And before you disrespect the great Cap, why don’t you mention 2011 where Bron put on the GOAT choke display. FOH
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