Most "this guy has NO HELP" seasons ever...one man teams

Silkk

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Nah...that 01 team was tight. He was by himself offensively but that doesn't mean the team was trash
Every year after his teams wasn't shyt, traded mutombo, then larry left & they kept rotating coaches. Tried to Finally bring in a legit no.2 in C.webb but it was too late by then
 

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Greatest hitting season ever but that was a good giants team
not really, they did win a bunch of games but they missed the offs, and they had trash hitting outside of Barry and flabby Grissom. the reason why they won a bunch of games was Barry.
and pitching wise they had one pitcher in schmidt. look at the 2004 team with barry and 2005 team pretty much without him. its day and night
 

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Randy Johnson 2004 season with a 16–14 record 2.60 era 290 ks though his poor record was partially due to a lack of run support. Johnson led the major leagues in strikeouts (with 290). In the games where Arizona scored three or more runs, Johnson was 13–2. As his team only won 51 games that year, his ratio of winning 31.3% of his team's games was the highest for any starting pitcher since Steve Carlton in 1972 (who won 27 of the Phillies' 59 wins for an all-time record ratio of 45.8%).
 

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Randy Johnson 2004 season with a 16–14 record 2.60 era 290 ks though his poor record was partially due to a lack of run support. Johnson led the major leagues in strikeouts (with 290). In the games where Arizona scored three or more runs, Johnson was 13–2. As his team only won 51 games that year, his ratio of winning 31.3% of his team's games was the highest for any starting pitcher since Steve Carlton in 1972 (who won 27 of the Phillies' 59 wins for an all-time record ratio of 45.8%).

'72 Steve Carlton is the answer :lolbron:
 

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232 walks :wtf: .362 average, .609 obp, 45 HRs, 41Ks :mindblown:
Bonds was juiced no doubt, but that 41 Ks is seriously dope. I wish he wouldn't have cast doubt over his career. He was simply an amazing player and one of the best hitters I've ever seen. Juice doesn't give you that eye.
 

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03 Lebron, scored 40 points at 19 :mjlol:
Cavs improved 18 games over the previous season :francis:

20-5-5...no playoffs :lolbron:
His 2008-09 led them in every per game category. Averaged 39/8/8 on 50% shooting in the conference finals. Had 1 game under 30 and had 3 over 40 and they lost in 6 with his team around him shooting less than 40%. The 2006 loss to Detroit where the rest of the team scored 34 total in game 7 is worth mentioning as well as the game 7 against Boston.
 
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