a DPG never forgets
Apparently you did not lace this with enough sarcasm for everyone here
a DPG never forgets
Yeah, I know HH tried to troll hard And Bron had an absolute great game, there is definitely no way to deny that. However, in comparison to Jordan's 63 there are a few things necessary to be said IMO
- 2 OT, not 3 (like HH stated)
- handchecking was still allowed
- he was 22 years, coming off of a broken foot injury, causing him to miss most if the season. This was the young Jordan, not peak Jordan.
- Jordan added 3 steals and 2 blocked shots while James had 0 in each category
- he went up against one of the goat teams. Boston had a 67-15 record that year and lost only one home game during the entire season IIRC. Bird, McHale, Ainge, DJ and Parish. Heck, even Bill Walton went for 10 and 15 in that game. Give me that team over the current Celtics any day
- Jordan's team was pure trash (30-52 record). It was pre-Pippen, Grant, etc. Btw, the Bulls' second best player that night was Orlando Woolridge... They had no business in competing with Boston.
And honestly, I don't consider the 63 as his best game in the playoffs. I would rate e.g. the flu-game higher. And no, this is not an attempt to diss Bron, I see the points to rate Bron's game as high as Jordan's. But the points given above shouldn't be neglected.
Last edited by Sportstudi; 06-09-2012 at 07:08 AM.
The only Lebron stats that are worth a dam to me are:
- Finals Appearances 0-2 (and 0-3 after they face OKC)
- Kobe 5 > Lebron 0 - ZERO- NADA, ZILCH, NOTHING, NONE, NEGATIVE
Notes: Delonte gets the Left ty > and Lebron gets the Right ty
I don't care bout else
The hallmark of a great artist is knowing when to stop.
You've had your run. Time to retire.
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