You are our resident statistic analyzer, when is the last time a player had such a complete and dominant season as Lebron is having this year?
30.1ppg, 8.4 apg, 7.2 rpg
50% FG, 35% three pt
You are our resident statistic analyzer, when is the last time a player had such a complete and dominant season as Lebron is having this year?
30.1ppg, 8.4 apg, 7.2 rpg
50% FG, 35% three pt
Ranger Reese of OVJ country, Patrollin tha hood.
I Survived Drunkytown with OleVet and all I got was this rash!
With a record of 109-23 (.826) and six Big 12 championships in 10 seasons, Stoops has reason to be arrogant. But he is not. He is somewhere between humble and unimpressed.
~ Ivan Maisel
http://sportslife11.blogspot.com/
The following are the averages of Oscar Robertson after his first FIVE years in the NBA:
Points: 30.3
Rebounds: 10.4
Assists: 10.6
Well yea, the Big O was a stud, I was wondering about more recent players
Ranger Reese of OVJ country, Patrollin tha hood.
I Survived Drunkytown with OleVet and all I got was this rash!
With a record of 109-23 (.826) and six Big 12 championships in 10 seasons, Stoops has reason to be arrogant. But he is not. He is somewhere between humble and unimpressed.
~ Ivan Maisel
http://sportslife11.blogspot.com/
No one recent comes close to LeBron's all-around game. He's a prototype. I doubt you find anyone in the ballpark of his current all-around game, and he's only going to get better.
MJ averaged the following in '89:
Points: 32.5
Rebounds: 8.0
Assists: 8.0
Steals: 2.9
Yea off the top of my head I figured MJ but Skull always has some crazy good stats so I figured id leave it up to him
BTW, I have no doubt that Lebron will atleast challenge to average a triple double in the coming years
Ranger Reese of OVJ country, Patrollin tha hood.
I Survived Drunkytown with OleVet and all I got was this rash!
With a record of 109-23 (.826) and six Big 12 championships in 10 seasons, Stoops has reason to be arrogant. But he is not. He is somewhere between humble and unimpressed.
~ Ivan Maisel
http://sportslife11.blogspot.com/
Magic Johnson 1988-1989:
22.5 points, 12.8 assists, 7.9 rebounds. Lead league with 91.1% FT shooting.
pretty solid there
Ranger Reese of OVJ country, Patrollin tha hood.
I Survived Drunkytown with OleVet and all I got was this rash!
With a record of 109-23 (.826) and six Big 12 championships in 10 seasons, Stoops has reason to be arrogant. But he is not. He is somewhere between humble and unimpressed.
~ Ivan Maisel
http://sportslife11.blogspot.com/
Larry Bird 1986-1987:
28.1 points, 7.6 assists, 9.2 rebounds. Over 50% FG, 40% 3pt, and led league with 91% free throw shooting.
give me something since Jordan if ya got it, thats kind of what im looking for, and yes im being lazy
Ranger Reese of OVJ country, Patrollin tha hood.
I Survived Drunkytown with OleVet and all I got was this rash!
With a record of 109-23 (.826) and six Big 12 championships in 10 seasons, Stoops has reason to be arrogant. But he is not. He is somewhere between humble and unimpressed.
~ Ivan Maisel
http://sportslife11.blogspot.com/
T-Mac and Kobe have some seasons in the range of 25+ points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists. None are quite as good as the one you listed of Lebron, but they're close as I can find.
I think IMO this season is the season that Lebron finally surpassed Kobe, look at how good the Lakers have played without Kobe. If you took Lebron away from the Cavs they would be average
Ranger Reese of OVJ country, Patrollin tha hood.
I Survived Drunkytown with OleVet and all I got was this rash!
With a record of 109-23 (.826) and six Big 12 championships in 10 seasons, Stoops has reason to be arrogant. But he is not. He is somewhere between humble and unimpressed.
~ Ivan Maisel
http://sportslife11.blogspot.com/
Not better, but...
Dwyane Wade last season:
30.2 points, 7.5 assists, 5 rebounds.
you are probably right
Ranger Reese of OVJ country, Patrollin tha hood.
I Survived Drunkytown with OleVet and all I got was this rash!
With a record of 109-23 (.826) and six Big 12 championships in 10 seasons, Stoops has reason to be arrogant. But he is not. He is somewhere between humble and unimpressed.
~ Ivan Maisel
http://sportslife11.blogspot.com/
I don't think he is only going to get better with stats. Only to go down in my opinion.
There is "nothing around" lebron as many espn/bron bron butt buddies cry.
say u put him on the Lakers, his stats are not nearly as good. Sure the team might be better tho.
this really could hurt his game, if others on his team are good players. Like a Bosh or Amare in the future in new york...
all the people saying that amare +shaq + lebron = ring for sure... i don't agree. shaq and amare didn't work out with Nash. Sure Lebron is different. But just in, Lebron's game is driving the ball to the basket almost all the time. Will Shaq and Amare just be standing on the 3 point line? lol no... sounds like a clogged paint to me.
Also when lebron gets a "point" guard, his stats will go down.
either way, if the cavs win the title this year, he is the greatest b/c he has nothing around him.... if the cavs lose, its b/c lebron has a ****ty team.
I'm still sold on the Magic winning the East. If that is not playoff depth, idk what is. they are loaded.
what are you talking about...clearly the Knicks are going to win the East
"The mark of a great player is in his ability to come back. The great champions have all come back from defeat." - Sam Snead
Lebron and Bosh or Amare
ahhhh
David Lee and Tracy McGrady...all the way this year bub.
"The mark of a great player is in his ability to come back. The great champions have all come back from defeat." - Sam Snead
I'm not sure anybody thought that Shaq and Lebron would win it all.