you asked what players that Phil coached after Michael, that rang without Phil. And it was Shaq. Oh and Phil never lost in the Finals with Jordan. That record was blemished after that though
And Phil rang without Michael. In fact, he almost doubled his ring count after Mike.
you asked what players that Phil coached after Michael, that rang without Phil. And it was Shaq. Oh and Phil never lost in the Finals with Jordan. That record was blemished after that though
Last edited by djohn2oo8; 03-04-2019 at 03:06 PM.
well Harlem, you can't base anything off anything when you think about it.
But 6 > 3
Jordans PER > James PER
Jordans Finals/playoffs PER > James PER
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He'd just be another Vince Carter intoday's NBA
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And that doesn’t even take into account defense where MJ is immensely better.
Not sure what point your trying to make about Lebron and Michael.
The comparison between them is a lot more complex than PER, c'mon now, and the PER difference in the playoffs is Jordan's 28.6 compared to LeBron's 28.3, so that's a pretty disingenuous use of a single stat. If anything, PER would argue that they're nearly identical.
Jordan's ORtg/Drtg in the playoffs is 118/104.
LeBron's is 116/102. So that's almost identical.
Jordan's BPM is 10.1.
Lebron's is 11.1.
Jordan averages more PPG, slightly more steals, fewer turnovers, a better FT%.
LeBron averages more assists, rebounds, & blocks, a better FG%.
Their 3pt% in the playoffs is identical. In the regular season, Lebron's % is slightly higher.
No matter how you look at it, it's a pretty close match up.
https://www.basketball-reference.com...01&idx=players
Last edited by R. DeMurre; 03-04-2019 at 04:35 PM.
Marbury was terrible for team chemistry; but he's another one.
Yeah, that's one round. How about Rodman/Laimbeer/Salley/Dumars knocking him on his ass every other trip down the floor. Then after Detroit came NYK Riley's ugly up the game crew of Mason/Starks/Harper, etc.
Craig Ehlo was the 12th man on the 86 Rockets. He was like MJ's main rival practically in the early 90's East.
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Never really was a debate. Kobe's poor FG % overall in comparison to Jordan... and especially late in games + poor shot selection eliminated any need for that talk.
Shouldn't be because Dirk played out of his mind in that postseason and Mavs were locked in.
But he should take crap for getting outscored by Jason freaking Terry in that series lol.
If he played better I still think Mavs oust them in 7 instead of 6.
Is that really the barometer here? LBJ taking multiple teams to the promise land so let's call him the GOAT?
By that same logic, we need to call Phil a better coach than Pop since he did it with two franchises.
And I don't think anyone besides Phil, himself, thinks he is better than Pop.
And talking about media and peer expectations from that era...Jordan was generally recognized by most everyone as being the best in the business. If you talked , he was going to drop 50 on you next time he saw you. Put you on a poster. Ask Dikembe how that went over for him lol. Pretty much the entire league was terrified of him and even the refs were in awe asking for autographs for the grandkids before the games tipped off.
And then we have a guy who declares himself to be the King and GOAT, gets fawned over by ESPN 24/7; yet goes out and gets disrespected regularly by role players like Deshawn Stevenson, Jason Terry and Draymond Green's of the world.
Not only is he not the best ever...but he is also very difficult to like as a human being despite the overall clean image.
But I'll give you this much, Lebron has not had good coaches. Give him Pop his whole career and that Finals record is probably 5-3 or something.
Start a Phil Jackson thread. Yes it matters that the Finals always had Lebron regardless which of the 3 teams he was on in the past 8 years. Yes it matters that he was the best player on that team. Yes it matters that he completely turned the fortunes around for that team, and when he left they regressed to nothing again.
You have thread starting ability.And I don't think anyone besides Phil, himself, thinks he is better than Pop.
Has nothing to do with the media and I didn't mention peer expectations.And talking about media and peer expectations from that era...Jordan was generally recognized by most everyone as being the best in the business. If you talked , he was going to drop 50 on you next time he saw you. Put you on a poster. Ask Dikembe how that went over for him lol. Pretty much the entire league was terrified of him and even the refs were in awe asking for autographs for the grandkids before the games tipped off.
If you weren't so over the top with hyperbole you might have an outside chance at landing a point here or there. Based on your assessment Lebron shouldn't be in the top 20.And then we have a guy who declares himself to be the King and GOAT, gets fawned over by ESPN 24/7; yet goes out and gets disrespected regularly by role players like Deshawn Stevenson, Jason Terry and Draymond Green's of the world.
The "beer" test. I don't use it.Not only is he not the best ever...but he is also very difficult to like as a human being despite the overall clean image.
Every post you make your opinion value decreases.But I'll give you this much, Lebron has not had good coaches. Give him Pop his whole career and that Finals record is probably 5-3 or something.
Just say you're salty about Lebron instead of trying to show he's worthless.
Sounds like you rely on stat sheets, Nick Wright and cherry picked youtube highlights.
Based on what?
Jordan's teams defensive rankings without the GOAT perimeter defender Scottie Pippen:
20th
11th
21st
18th
1994 Bulls without Jordan: 6th(after finishing 7th the previous season WITH Jordan)
1995 Bulls with Jordan only playing 17 games: 2nd
Serious propaganda, revisionist history and media bias..
Imagine being Scottie Pippen..nobody gives you any credit..he says LeBron is better than Jordan, but then mysteriously changes his feelings, I wonder what happened![]()
Pointless debate
Larry Bird s on both of them
Been saying it for a while now, Phil Jackson is GOAT. Its amazing how he was able to manage so many cancerous personalities on his way to winning 11 les.. in the NFL it's about creating a system, in the NBA it's all about locker room..
6-0: none. Because no other guy retires after 3 and then returns 1.5 seasons later.
You are correct cir stances but not the ones you are thinking of. Pippen's '94 season gained him perspective on what it meant to lead and ultimately how difficult it truly was to be Jordan. So when he returned Pippen was all in and no longer held resentment
It was a perfect storm. For example Rodman burning nearly all his bridges right as MJ returned.
But it seems "so easy" in hindsight but if the 96 season of dominance didn't occur, maybe Shaq remains in the East. People forget there were serious doubts after the '95 playoff failure to Orlando. But in classic Jordan fashion he came back better and more determined.
You bring up an interesting point. Could guys like Pierce, McGrady, or healthy Grant Hill really not at least duplicate James' 3-6 Finals record?
Also - how has no one mentioned Pippen demanding out of the '94 NYK playoff game? 3-time defending champs. biggest rival and Scottie won't come off the bench after the time out. Kukoc drilled the shot.
Pippen's reputation took a huge hit.
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