OK.
Jordan Playoff Stats:
33 PPG(25 shots), 6 RB, 6 Dimes, .487 FG%, .332 3fg% on Pace of 99 possessions/game. Average league FG% .480 his years in league(so Jordan was +.007% above league average)
LeBron Playoff Stats:
29PPG(21 shots), 9 RB, 7 Dimes, .469 FG%, .316 3fg% on pace of 91 possessions/game. Average league FG % .445 his years in league( So Lebron is .024% above average)
If you do the quick math and adjust LeBrons stats for era tempo/shooting differences, here is what you get:
LeBron(+10%): 32 ppg, 10rb, 8 dimes
My point here is not "wow, lebron is so much better than jordan". Simply, it is that your relfexive dismissal of Lebron and assumption that Jordan was somehow the better shooter is freaking nuts. especially considering that these are Lebrons shooting stats the past 3 years:
2010-11 26
MIA NBA SF 79 79 38.8 9.6 18.8
.510 1.2 3.5 .
330 6.4 8.4 .759 1.0 6.5 7.5 7.0 1.6 0.6 3.6 2.1 26.7
2011-12 27
MIA NBA SF 62 62 37.5 10.0 18.9
.531 0.9 2.4 .
362 6.2 8.1 .771 1.5 6.4 7.9 6.2 1.9 0.8 3.4 1.5 27.1
2012-13 28
MIA NBA PF 50 50 38.5 10.4 18.4
.565 1.4 3.4 .
424 5.0 6.8 .743 1.2 6.9 8.2 6.9 1.7 0.9 3.0 1.6
27.3
And Lebron is doing this in a league that averages .445% from the field. Jordan, despite playing in a league that averaged .480% during his career, never in his greatest season approached the efficiency Lebron is displaying. At any point. And your dismissal that "not a season does a career make?" A little shortsighted seeing that at 28, Lebron is just entering his prime. And is putting up numbers that even Jordan would blush at.