Page 1 of 4 1234 LastLast
Results 1 to 25 of 83
  1. #1
    Veteran
    My Team
    Los Angeles Clippers
    Post Count
    5,371
    Is he Top 10 already at the age of 28 yeard old? He's playing at his absolute prime right now and will probably stay there for 2-3 more years before we'll see some substantial drop in his efficiency. Even at 2 just championships, Lebron's last 6 seasons has been phenomenal. He absolutely destroys every player minus Jordan and Wilt in efficiency but he's a better all around player than both.



    So far, assuming the Heat wins this season and truthfully, there is no other team in the East that can take them and the Western opponents does not looking promising, here are some of Lebron's accomplishments in the season.


    4 X NBA MVP
    2 X NBAF MVP
    2 X NBA Champion
    4 X NBA Finals Appearance
    ROY
    2 x ASG MVP
    9 X All NBA Teams
    5 X All NBA Defensive team
    2 X Olympic Gold Medalist

    Logged one of the most efficient season in league history (Top 10 in PER) Lebron has averaged a PeR of 30.25 during the last 6 years.

    Ranked # 1 in W/S for 5 consecutive seasons.

    Career numbers in RS
    49% FG 27.6 PER 65% TS
    27.6 PPG 6.9 APG 7.3 RPG 1.7 SPG


    Career numbers in post season (so far)
    47% FG 27.1 PER 56% TS
    28.3 PPG 6.7 APG 8.6 RPG 1.7 SPG


    I'm not a fan of Lebron but come on, he has to be Top 10 or 9 at this point already, perhaps he can even make a case up to a # 8 spot.


    He's already ahead Kobe and possibly Olajuwon in rankings at this point.

  2. #2
    Mario GÖDze Bynumite's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Post Count
    8,700
    Repeating automatically puts Lebron ahead of jim imho.

  3. #3
    Dragon style JamStone's Avatar
    My Team
    Detroit Pistons
    Post Count
    22,198
    He's already top 10. If he wins another le and Finals MVP this year, I'd say top 5 with room for argument for higher.

  4. #4
    CDs Nuts. resistanze's Avatar
    My Team
    Toronto Raptors
    Post Count
    23,869
    If he's able to get his second FMVP in a row, he's probably no lower than 6th all-time.

  5. #5
    #FreeGiuseppe BlackSwordsMan's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    14,648
    Just below duncan

  6. #6
    right about pizzagate Blake's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    83,730
    He's playing at his absolute prime right now and will probably stay there for 2-3 more years before we'll see some substantial drop in his efficiency.
    What makes you think there will be a substantial drop at age of 31 or 32?

    If he can stay injury free, no reason not to think he can't dominate through his mid thirties.

  7. #7
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    42,293
    If he wins the ring this year, while playing at the same level that he has all year, he's top 5-7 on the career list IMO..

    Peak-wise, he would be #2 behind Dad Killer and maybe 2000 Shaq, tbh..
    Last edited by HarlemHeat37; 05-05-2013 at 03:18 PM.

  8. #8
    GOING FOR GOLD JRHernandez88's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    1,758
    Top 10 already and will probably retire no less than top 4. Unless he get 5 or 6 rings I don't think anyone will rank him ahead of the goat though.

  9. #9
    The Wemby Assembly z0sa's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    15,772
    I speculate he will be #2 all-time at the end of his career. However, at this point I find ranking him quite difficult, as he technically hasn't won his second or repeated yet.

  10. #10
    Believe. mercos's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    1,185
    At this moment, he is not top ten all time. In terms of skill and talent, he may be number one right now, but accomplishment wise, he is not top ten with only 1 ring. If he wins the Finals and Finals MVP again this year, then a strong case can be made for his career being top ten. While his stats and MVPs are nice, they would have to be Wilt level for me to consider him as a top ten guy with a 1-2 record in the Finals.

    With all that being said, I have little doubt that he will end up top 5 all time when his career is over, with a strong chance of being considered the best to ever play.

  11. #11
    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    41,384
    below duncan, above kobe

  12. #12
    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    97,883
    James is easily top 10 right now and easily top 5 if he wins the le this season.

  13. #13
    Dyna5ty BatManu20's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    36,495
    Top 10 already and will probably retire no less than top 4. Unless he get 5 or 6 rings I don't think anyone will rank him ahead of the goat though.
    I think he gets 4 or 5 rings. Nobody's beating Miami this year or next (barring an injury which is doubtful). That'll put him at 4. The 5th could be tricky depending on what he, Wade, and bosh do in FA next summer.

  14. #14
    Dyna5ty BatManu20's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    36,495
    He's easily top 10 already, going to be the 2nd greatest player of all time imo when it's all said and done. He'll be pushing MJ for that #1 spot.

  15. #15
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    42,293
    I think he gets 4 or 5 rings. Nobody's beating Miami this year or next (barring an injury which is doubtful). That'll put him at 4. The 5th could be tricky depending on what he, Wade, and bosh do in FA next summer.
    Math isn't your strength, tbh..

  16. #16
    Dyna5ty BatManu20's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    36,495
    Math isn't your strength, tbh..
    LOL idk why I thought he won #2 last year. Fail. Brain fart tbh. I still think he wins at least 4 though. Hes' only 28 and Miami looks to be dominant for at least the next couple years.

  17. #17
    Veteran Killakobe81's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Post Count
    36,594
    He's already top 10. If he wins another le and Finals MVP this year, I'd say top 5 with room for argument for higher.
    Agreed the boy has realized his potential 2011 nonwithstanding ...
    Still needs more rings though for top 5

  18. #18
    Banned
    My Team
    Seattle Supersonics
    Post Count
    7,072
    LeBron needs 6 rings to pass Kobe


    -lg

  19. #19
    Veteran
    My Team
    Los Angeles Clippers
    Post Count
    5,371
    Great posts by everyone so far.


    How does his 2 previous Finals choke comes into equation? I understand the first one shouldn't even in be in the conversation, he was what, 21 y/o at that time? The fact that he even carried that team exceeded everyone's expectations. But the second one? Will people use this against him when comparing him to Jordan? I honestly thought he's the only one player that can dethrone Jordan from that # 1 spot.

  20. #20
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    42,293
    Great posts by everyone so far.


    How does his 2 previous Finals choke comes into equation? I understand the first one shouldn't even in be in the conversation, he was what, 21 y/o at that time? The fact that he even carried that team exceeded everyone's expectations. But the second one? Will people use this against him when comparing him to Jordan? I honestly thought he's the only one player that can dethrone Jordan from that # 1 spot.
    I'm the biggest Lebron fan here, but even I'd say that the 2011 Finals will prevent him from surpassing Dad Killer on the all-time list, tbh..

    It shouldn't affect him against any other players on the list, though..all the others have similar flaws..

  21. #21
    Veteran
    My Team
    Los Angeles Clippers
    Post Count
    5,371
    What makes you think there will be a substantial drop at age of 31 or 32?

    If he can stay injury free, no reason not to think he can't dominate through his mid thirties.
    He will dominate but keep in mind his efficiency has been godly the past 6 years. He has reached the 31+ PER plateau 3 times in this time frame alone. His lowest was 27, and this was his first year with Miami where he was playing passive being careful not to step on Wade's toes. We'll most likely see a dip, but that's just an assumption obviously.

  22. #22
    Veteran
    My Team
    Los Angeles Clippers
    Post Count
    5,371
    I'm the biggest Lebron fan here, but even I'd say that the 2011 Finals will prevent him from surpassing Dad Killer on the all-time list, tbh..

    It shouldn't affect him against any other players on the list, though..all the others have similar flaws..
    Yeah, I agree with this post so much. Sad though, I think Lebron at 6 les should surpass Jordan considering Lebron played in a much compe ive era and he's just a better player overall.

    Its hard for me to say that since I was a huge Jordan fan but seriously, I don't think there has been a player as consistent, talented and much more gifted than Lebron and he also has 3 traits that further seperates him from the elite, he's a natural leader, has a strong work ethic and he takes calculated risks. Usually great players would have one or two those three traits. Lebron has them all tbh. Jordan wasn't a natural leader though he has a strong work ethic, Kobe is in the same boat except he doesn't take calculated risks. Johnson had great traits of a being a leader but he wasn;t as consistent or as talented as Lebron. Wilt, don't know about him, he seems to have the physical tools but he never had the accomplishments. Duncan's mirrors Lebron in some ways, but he never dominated in a fashion the way Lebron has.

  23. #23
    Veteran Killakobe81's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Post Count
    36,594
    LeBron needs 6 rings to pass Kobe


    -lg
    Nah if he gets even 4 he has a case against everyone except MJ and Kareem ...probably put him over Magic when you factor how dominate he is ..

  24. #24
    Banned
    My Team
    Seattle Supersonics
    Post Count
    7,072
    I wouldn't take LeBron over Magic tbh, just because LeBron's the best monkeyballer ever doesn't make him better than AIDS tbh

  25. #25
    Veteran Killakobe81's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Post Count
    36,594
    Yeah, I agree with this post so much. Sad though, I think Lebron at 6 les should surpass Jordan considering Lebron played in a much compe ive era and he's just a better player overall.

    Its hard for me to say that since I was a huge Jordan fan but seriously, I don't think there has been a player as consistent, talented and much more gifted than Lebron and he also has 3 traits that further seperates him from the elite, he's a natural leader, has a strong work ethic and he takes calculated risks. Usually great players would have one or two those three traits. Lebron has them all tbh. Jordan wasn't a natural leader though he has a strong work ethic, Kobe is in the same boat except he doesn't take calculated risks. Johnson had great traits of a being a leader but he wasn;t as consistent or as talented as Lebron. Wilt, don't know about him, he seems to have the physical tools but he never had the accomplishments. Duncan's mirrors Lebron in some ways, but he never dominated in a fashion the way Lebron has.
    Agree no one else has a shot ...

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •