This years finals lebron stats ......points,rebounds,assist,blocks,defense,steals

ajnapoleon

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:whew: How did he do this?

More points than anyone ..... Thought he was not a scorer :obama:

More rebounds than anyone with draymond love and TT on the floor :whoo:

More assist than anyone with curry on the floor :pachaha:
More steals with shump and curry on the floor :what:

More blocks than anyone with Boget on the floor :scust:




This never been done before I really starting to think the cavs could have won back to back if he had at least uncle drew last year :francis:
 

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Last year he was fatigued. He was logging 45 minute games since the Bulls series when Kyrie started to get injured. It's funny if the Cavs lose to the Bulls last year this wouldn't be a debate. The Cavs played with no JR/Love to start the Bulls and Kyrie sat out the second half of game 4 when Bron did this
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Last year he was fatigued. He was logging 45 minute games since the Bulls series when Kyrie started to get injured. It's funny if the Cavs lose to the Bulls last year this wouldn't be a debate. The Cavs played with no JR/Love to start the Bulls and Kyrie sat out the second half of game 4 when Bron did this
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Yeah that's what I'm saying grabbing those rebounds running the offense blocking those shots getting beat up in the post playing 45 mins a game ..... And the target of the defense and people say he got no heart :dwillhuh:

That nikka legs got to be dead at the end of games playing all those mins :scust:

And let's not forget he did it since he came in the league

And lead the heat those 4 years with mins rebounds and points and HAD to be the defense stopper :what:


That's crazy breh:wow:
 

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Lol he's a great stat guy. All time goat stat guy. We get it. Ok? thats old news.
 

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Lol he's a great stat guy. All time goat stat guy. We get it. Ok? thats old news.

he's an all time impact guy.....MJ/KObe/Lebron comparison





NBA & ABA Career Leaders and Records for Box Plus/Minus


BA/ABA Rank Player BPM

1. LeBron James 9.20
2. Michael Jordan* 8.09

3. Chris Paul 7.49
4. Charles Barkley* 7.44
5. David Robinson* 7.35
6. Magic Johnson* 7.22
7. Larry Bird* 7.17
8. Julius Erving* 6.19
9. Stephen Curry 6.18
10. Clyde Drexler* 5.98
11. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* 5.77
12. Tim Duncan 5.47
13. Manu Ginobili 5.43
14. Karl Malone* 5.40
15. Kevin Garnett 5.39
16. Dwyane Wade 5.33
17. James Harden 5.30
18. Russell Westbrook 5.17
19. Andrei Kirilenko 5.02
20. Shaquille O'Neal* 5.00
21. Bob Lanier* 4.96
22. Hakeem Olajuwon* 4.91
23. Kevin Durant 4.84
24. Bobby Jones 4.77
25. Scottie Pippen* 4.71
26. Tracy McGrady 4.55
27. Wes Unseld* 4.35
28. Joakim Noah 4.30
29. Jason Kidd 4.19
30. Larry Nance 4.18
31. Alvin Robertson 4.00
32. Chris Webber 3.91
33. Artis Gilmore* 3.89
34. Kobe Bryant 3.88

NBA & ABA Career Playoff Leaders and Records for Box Plus/Minus

NBA/ABA Rank Player BPM

1. LeBron James 10.69
2. Michael Jordan* 10.12

3. Chris Paul 8.12
4. Magic Johnson* 7.35
5. Charles Barkley* 7.28
6. Hakeem Olajuwon* 7.12
7. Larry Bird* 6.88
8. Russell Westbrook 6.80
9. Baron Davis 6.65
10. Stephen Curry 6.64
11. Isiah Thomas* 6.44
12. David Robinson* 6.29
13. Draymond Green 6.27
14. Kawhi Leonard 6.13
15. Tracy McGrady 6.10
16. Clyde Drexler* 5.88
17. Scottie Pippen* 5.86
18. Tim Duncan 5.86
19. Julius Erving* 5.78
20. James Harden 5.58
21. Danny Green 5.55
22. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* 5.44
23. Manu Ginobili 5.39
24. Shaquille O'Neal* 5.31
25. Ben Wallace 5.29
26. Paul George 5.22
27. Marc Gasol 5.17
28. Bob Lanier* 5.10
29. Jason Kidd 5.09
30. Dwyane Wade 5.08
31. Rick Barry* 5.06
32. Charlie Ward 5.00
33. Rajon Rondo 4.91
34. Robert Horry 4.83
35. Kevin Durant 4.81
36. Pau Gasol 4.63
37. Kevin Garnett 4.60
38. Anfernee Hardaway 4.52
39. Wes Unseld* 4.49
40. Kobe Bryant 4.41




NBA & ABA Career Leaders and Records for Win Shares Per 48 Minutes

NBA/ABA Rank Player WS/48

1. Michael Jordan* .2505

2. David Robinson* .2502
3. Chris Paul .2494
4. Wilt Chamberlain* .2480
5. Neil Johnston* .2413
6. LeBron James .2402
7. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* .2284
8. Magic Johnson* .2249
9. Charles Barkley* .2163
10. Kevin Durant .2139
11. Jerry West* .2134
12. Bob Pettit* .2128
13. Tim Duncan .2091
14. John Stockton* .2087
15. Shaquille O'Neal* .2081
16. Oscar Robertson* .2069
17. James Harden .2064
18. Karl Malone* .2053
19. Larry Bird* .2032
20. Dirk Nowitzki .2019
21. Manu Ginobili .2002
22. Yao Ming* .2001
23. Stephen Curry .1991
24. Ed Macauley* .1964
25. Artis Gilmore* .1931
26. Bill Russell* .1927
27. Julius Erving* .1922
28. Dolph Schayes* .1922
29. Adrian Dantley* .1887
30. Sidney Moncrief .1873
31. Paul Arizin* .1833
32. Kevin Love .1824
33. Sam Jones* .1824
34. Harry Gallatin* .1824
35. Kevin Garnett .1822
36. Dan Issel* .1813
37. Kevin McHale* .1802
38. Bailey Howell* .1799
39. Dwyane Wade .1787
40. Bill Sharman* .1782
41. George Yardley* .1780
42. Clyde Lovellette* .1777
43. Kevin Johnson .1777
44. Hakeem Olajuwon* .1767
45. Walt Frazier* .1760
46. Reggie Miller* .1758
47. Chauncey Billups .1756
48. Bobby Jones .1755
49. Bob Lanier* .1751
50. Dwight Howard .1748
51. Moses Malone* .1739
52. Clyde Drexler* .1734
53. Zelmo Beaty* .1715
54. Larry Nance .1713
55. Kobe Bryant .1705

NBA & ABA Career Playoff Leaders and Records for Win Shares Per 48 Minutes

NBA/ABA Rank Player WS/48

1. Michael Jordan* .2553

2. George Mikan* .2541
3. LeBron James .2381
4. Magic Johnson* .2078
5. Chris Paul .2056
6. Jerry West* .2031
7. Wilt Chamberlain* .1998
8. David Robinson* .1992
9. Tim Duncan .1939
10. Walt Frazier* .1934
11. Charles Barkley* .1932
12. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* .1929
13. Kawhi Leonard .1914
14. Frank Ramsey* .1902
15. Dolph Schayes* .1890
16. Hakeem Olajuwon* .1887
17. Dirk Nowitzki .1884
18. Chauncey Billups .1858
19. Shaquille O'Neal* .1842
20. Paul Arizin* .1827
21. Reggie Miller* .1799
22. Stephen Curry .1793
23. Oscar Robertson* .1783
24. Bill Russell* .1778
25. Kevin Durant .1774
26. Roger Brown* .1763
27. Moses Malone* .1762
28. Baron Davis .1762
29. Julius Erving* .1756
30. Bob Lanier* .1755
31. Artis Gilmore* .1744
32. Bill Sharman* .1739
33. George Yardley* .1736
34. Kevin McHale* .1736
35. Larry Bird* .1731
36. Adrian Dantley* .1716
37. Cedric Maxwell .1713
38. Dwight Howard .1701
39. James Harden .1697
40. Manu Ginobili .1694
41. Don Nelson* .1683
42. Cliff Hagan* .1674
43. Jimmy Jones .1667
44. Ben Wallace .1636
45. Dan Issel* .1612
46. Zelmo Beaty* .1610
47. Pau Gasol .1605
48. John Stockton* .1602
49. Dwyane Wade .1602
50. Bob Pettit* .1590
51. Vern Mikkelsen* .1588
52. Sam Jones* .1570
53. Kobe Bryant .1570


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Those stats would hold water if Chris Paul wasn't third :heh:

But yea all time great finals performance
 

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That's why stats can be deceiving and lebron fans love them.

those stats aren't deceiving when you put them into context combing with winning. Individual greatness (stats) + winning (chips) is the best way to filter out the true greats from the rest of the pack.
 

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Calling lebron the goat stat guy, trying to act like he didn't win 3 rings :francis:
I just called him the GOAT stat guy. It's a compliment lol. But I'm just saying stats isn't everything. I think he goes for stats too often. Kind of like cpo
 
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