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True.. but Magic didn't have to score 28 ppg, lead the team in rebounding, and defend the other team's best player as well, whether it's a PG or a PF (and even a center in a pinch)

Magic played center when Kareem went down in his first finals appearance. Magic could score if he had to, but was a better floor general than Lebron is today.
 
Magic played center when Kareem went down in his first finals appearance. Magic could score if he had to, but was a better floor general than Lebron is today.
You're right, but LeBron isn't asked to be the floor general: he's asked to score. Not really fair to compare the two.

And if LeBron couldn't play, I'm not going to judge him: as others have said, cramps are terribly painful. He's not MJ, although he can do things MJ couldn't and he's the closest to him since 1998.

As for the game itself, I thought both teams played pretty poorly (until Q4 for SAS) after a solid start. While LeBron missed a lot of time, I just see no way the Spurs commit that many turnovers going forward. They are too good. So that's why I don't think we can take anything from this game.
 
Magic Johnson was 6'9 255. Now watching HIM play the point was amazing. Still the best PG ever, imo.
I got into basketball in the early 80s and had the pleasure of rooting for the Lakers through the classic Lakers/Celtic brawls. I was a huge Lakers fan during those days. Great team to watch.

Magic was awesome, no doubt, but he wasn't close to LeBron's level of athleticism. NOT EVEN CLOSE.

LeBron is every bit the passer that Magic was. But, in addition, he can shoot the long ball. He has tremendous speed. He has tremendous quickness. He has tremendous power.

Check this out - LeBron, Kareem, Worthy, Cooper, McAdoo.

Any doubt they win 5 or 6 titles in a row in the 80s? Can't even imagine putting LeBron with Worthy and Jabbar as a third option.

Or how about swapping LeBron out for Bird?

Lebron, McHale, Ainge, Parrish, Johnson - 5 or 6 titles in a row.

He's that good, and I love the fact that cArMeLo nUt HuGGeR dude despises that fact.
 
All these "LeBron-ing" memes going around are going to look pretty hilarious when he's hoisting his third straight championship trophy
 
I got into basketball in the early 80s and had the pleasure of rooting for the Lakers through the classic Lakers/Celtic brawls. I was a huge Lakers fan during those days. Great team to watch.

Magic was awesome, no doubt, but he wasn't close to LeBron's level of athleticism. NOT EVEN CLOSE.

LeBron is every bit the passer that Magic was. But, in addition, he can shoot the long ball. He has tremendous speed. He has tremendous quickness. He has tremendous power.

Check this out - LeBron, Kareem, Worthy, Cooper, McAdoo.

Any doubt they win 5 or 6 titles in a row in the 80s? Can't even imagine putting LeBron with Worthy and Jabbar as a third option.

Or how about swapping LeBron out for Bird?

Lebron, McHale, Ainge, Parrish, Johnson - 5 or 6 titles in a row.

He's that good, and I love the fact that cArMeLo nUt HuGGeR dude despises that fact.

Can't put LeBron on that team or in that era for that matter because basketball was different back then. He definitely has the build, but not only was defense played differently back then (meaning what is a foul now was playing physical defense then), but he would have been playing with people a lot closer to his talent level. Kevin Durant is an awesome player, but there is no one in the NBA that is anywhere near LeBron's level. Look back at the 8o's with Magic, Bird, Jordan and the next tier Isaiah, Karl Malone and even Barkley and Ewing. It took MJ years to get over the Celtics then the eventual Bad Boy Pistons and then he never lost a finals since. LeBron and the Heat are playing in a talentless conference and an even overrated league compared to generations past.
 
You're right, but LeBron isn't asked to be the floor general: he's asked to score. Not really fair to compare the two.

And if LeBron couldn't play, I'm not going to judge him: as others have said, cramps are terribly painful. He's not MJ, although he can do things MJ couldn't and he's the closest to him since 1998.

As for the game itself, I thought both teams played pretty poorly (until Q4 for SAS) after a solid start. While LeBron missed a lot of time, I just see no way the Spurs commit that many turnovers going forward. They are too good. So that's why I don't think we can take anything from this game.

That team goes as far LeBron takes them though. I think those Lakers also went as far Magic brought them. If you want to say both are their respective team's catalyst that makes everything run the way it supposed to that may be a better term. LeBron is the best player in the NBA and no one is questioning that. I also thinks he benefits playing in a weaker, pansy rules NBA then that of what made the NBA playoffs exciting a long time ago. There was a reason why it was called No Boys Allowed.
 
Jordan didn't start winning titles until Magic and Bird were over the hill. He also didn't win until Pippen became a bonified superstar.
 
[in the 80's LeBron] would have been playing with people a lot closer to his talent level.
Your choice of TeXt gives away the fact that you're young, and, because of your youth, I'll forgive you for this awesome display of ignorance . . .

BUT


the talent level today is leaps and bounds higher than in the 80s. There are guys who started in the 80s who wouldn't even see the floor in the NBA today. Sure, there were very talented players, but the athleticism level on the court today is crazy compared to those days.
 
True.. but Magic didn't have to score 28 ppg, lead the team in rebounding, and defend the other team's best player as well, whether it's a PG or a PF (and even a center in a pinch)

While your not wrong, Magic did play and defend some other spots, notably center in some playoff games. KM's defense was far better for sure.

My point was merely watching a big guy play PG, at which Magic was superlative.
 
I got into basketball in the early 80s and had the pleasure of rooting for the Lakers through the classic Lakers/Celtic brawls. I was a huge Lakers fan during those days. Great team to watch.

Magic was awesome, no doubt, but he wasn't close to LeBron's level of athleticism. NOT EVEN CLOSE.

LeBron is every bit the passer that Magic was. But, in addition, he can shoot the long ball. He has tremendous speed. He has tremendous quickness. He has tremendous power.

Check this out - LeBron, Kareem, Worthy, Cooper, McAdoo.

Any doubt they win 5 or 6 titles in a row in the 80s? Can't even imagine putting LeBron with Worthy and Jabbar as a third option.

Or how about swapping LeBron out for Bird?

Lebron, McHale, Ainge, Parrish, Johnson - 5 or 6 titles in a row.

He's that good, and I love the fact that cArMeLo nUt HuGGeR dude despises that fact.

Note, I was comparing Magic playing PG to Malone playing PG. Not Lebron.
 
All these "LeBron-ing" memes going around are going to look pretty hilarious when he's hoisting his third straight championship trophy

Be surprised if the Heat take this series. Spurs are a better team. The Spurs should definitely pump heat into the building for the rest of the San Antonio games.
 
Jordan didn't start winning titles until Magic and Bird were over the hill. He also didn't win until Pippen became a bonified superstar.

Jordan was just getting started when those guys were coming to the tale end. It's pretty normal he didn't start winning championships until he had a few years under his belt. The fact is, he racked up 6. Would probably have had more had he not done the baseball thing. Lebron has a long way to go there.
 
Your choice of TeXt gives away the fact that you're young, and, because of your youth, I'll forgive you for this awesome display of ignorance . . .

BUT


the talent level today is leaps and bounds higher than in the 80s. There are guys who started in the 80s who wouldn't even see the floor in the NBA today. Sure, there were very talented players, but the athleticism level on the court today is crazy compared to those days.

Yeah, but you can't really compare between eras in that regard though. The guys today had far more advantages in terms of preparation/knowledge/training throughout their careers. Make Lebron go from birth to 30 in that era, and it's a different story.
 
Your choice of TeXt gives away the fact that you're young, and, because of your youth, I'll forgive you for this awesome display of ignorance . . .

BUT


the talent level today is leaps and bounds higher than in the 80s. There are guys who started in the 80s who wouldn't even see the floor in the NBA today. Sure, there were very talented players, but the athleticism level on the court today is crazy compared to those days.

With all due respect, me being 31 has nothing to do with yesterday's vs today's game. 90% of the players today wouldn't make an NBA roster due to low basketball IQ and just not physically ready to play against grown men.
 
Jordan was just getting started when those guys were coming to the tale end. It's pretty normal he didn't start winning championships until he had a few years under his belt. The fact is, he racked up 6. Would probably have had more had he not done the baseball thing. Lebron has a long way to go there.

That's true, but it's not like those teams went to hell without Jordan. The '94 team barely lost in the second round to a Knicks team that was a hair away from winning the title. When LeBron left Cleveland, they went from a 60+ win team to literally the worst team in the league overnight. That 2007 team he took to the finals has to be the worst roster I've ever seen in an NBA finals, outside of him.
 
Jordan didn't start winning titles until Magic and Bird were over the hill. He also didn't win until Pippen became a bonified superstar.
Jordan beat Magic in 1991--and Magic was not only second in MVP voting, but had just won the previous two NBA MVPs. Hardly over the hill. He was 32 that year. But let's not forget that both Bird (Johnson, McHale, Parish) and Magic (Abdul-Jabbar, Worthy) played with better teammates than Jordan did. It wasn't until Grant and Pippen came into their own that they even had the guns to compete.

As for the Bulls teams not falling off a cliff: they didn't. Pippen put up a great year. But they had other additions that helped them excel. It wasn't the same exact team, or anything.
 
Be surprised if the Heat take this series. Spurs are a better team. The Spurs should definitely pump heat into the building for the rest of the San Antonio games.
Yeah I think the spurs are the better team. They play a better type of team basketball. Also tony parker is barely ever talked about and IMO he's top 2-3 pg.
 
Grow up, it's a meme, it's really not this serious. With that being said,

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Speaking of LeBron being thrown into another era to see how dominant he would be, have you guys read this article? It's from The Onion, but it's actually a fantastic piece of sportswriting (and fiction). An excerpt:
“We can already label LeBron as the best player of his generation—that debate is all but over—but the big question is whether he would have been the top guy during the way more physical, pre-hand-check-rule NBA,” said Simmons, who reportedly warped through a cluster of dark matter to watch James face off against the Chicago Bulls in the 1991 Eastern Conference Finals as a member of Chuck Daly’s Detroit Pistons. “He just wouldn’t get the calls back then that he gets in 2014.” “That said, even with players literally getting clotheslined while driving to the basket, LeBron is big enough and strong enough to cope with the physicality of the ’90s,” continued Simmons, carefully watching as James received the ball from Isaiah Thomas and then darted through Scottie Pippen and Bill Cartwright for a heavily contested dunk. “But I still can’t see him winning more than two championships while the Bulls were at their peak. He’d win, but he wouldn’t have a dynasty.”

http://www.theonion.com/articles/bi...lMarketing&utm_campaign=LinkPreview:1:Default
 
at the end of his career lebron will be known as the GOAT. number 1, so eat it haters. and i'm not even a heat fan, i'm just find all this bron hate repulsive. he is clearly doing legendary on the court. look at the trajectory.
 
at the end of his career lebron will be known as the GOAT. number 1, so eat it haters. and i'm not even a heat fan, i'm just find all this bron hate repulsive. he is clearly doing legendary on the court. look at the trajectory.

To be better than Mike, he's got to get 7 titles. That's the modern era standard. Decry measuring people by titles all you want, but the great ones get them, one way or another.
 
Shame Ray can't pull out a Spurs uniform, since it's hard enough to root against Miami.
 
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