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Old 02-16-2013, 09:07 AM   #1753
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Originally Posted by KC_Connection View Post
Michael Jordan's 1987-1988 season: 31.7 PER, .603 TS%, .537 eFG%, 7.8 TRB%, 27.0 AST%, 3.6 STL%, 2.4 BLK%, 123 ORtg, 101 DRtg, 21.2 WS, .308 WS/48

LeBron James' 2012-2013 season: 31. 4 PER, .637 TS%, .604 eFG%, 13.0 TRB%, 34.1 AST%, 2.3 STL%, 1.8 BLK%, 124 ORtg, 103 DRtg, 12.3 WS (so far), .307 WS/48

Yeah, reminiscing about the past is great and all, but don't let that feeling of nostalgia ignore the history that's going on in the present.
As we've all said, LeBron is the most talented player of all time. He will probably be the most statistically impressive of all time if he stays healthy.

But your homerism for LeBron shows its true colors if you're even trying to put LeBron in the same conversation as MJ. MJ was the most clutch player of all time. And don't sell the bullshit that LeBron's clutchness comes even remotely close to MJ's.

MJ was better than LeBron. Barring some major turnaround in LeBron's game, it will stay that way. No, don't sell the BS which I know you will that this is a knock on LeBron. It is a compliment to a player who is one of the best players to ever play in ANY sport.
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