Once again.... look at the numbers.
He has more clutch shots than both of them
He's played 21 years
Once again.... look at the numbers.
He has more clutch shots than both of them
I don't know why not, there is literally nobody else in NBA history who did what he did without one coach, one system, one philosophy, one wingman, one team to keep them afloat...
If the prerequisite is championships, he won 3 in 5 years (2012 thru '16), which is the same amount as the Spurs from 2003 thru '07.....and he won 4 in 9 years (2012 thru '20), which is the same as the Spurs from 1999 thru '07...
So at minimum he had a 5-year dynastic run, at max you could give it 9 years. But wait....
He won 4 MVPs in 5 years, if that ain't some historic shyt what is it? He won two of those in his title runs, two before, so you can extend his run to as early as the 2008-09 season. So from 2008 to 2020, 12 years of absolute dominant ball...
But wait....
He went to his first Finals in 2007, and getting a team to that final round of basketball is elite shyt. So from 2006-07 to 2019-20, in 14 years he ran off 11 conference finals appearances (10-1), 10 Finals appearances (4-6), 4 championships, 4 MVPs...
He the only 1-man dynasty in NBA history, you don't have to call it that but there's no one else with a comparable run of dominance who did it independent of one team, one coach, one partner to help him to these rings. The man got 3 different ciaches a title, 3 different organizations...
He WAS the fukking dynasty, he didn't need to be on one, and he's the greatest player of all time because he the only guy we can ever say this about...
@Shadow King you showing me I'm a real fakkit right now.
Hell yeah Game 6 that fool had 8 turnovers.Ginobli was on coke?
Hell yeah Game 6 that fool had 8 turnovers.
“Not 5….not 6….not 7”Miami should have been his dynasty but we saw what happened in 2011
So the Warriors dynasty didn’t happen in the Lebron era? LexcusesModern day sports has changed. Teams are more talented than ever. The days of one team like the Celtics Lakers or bulls winning a couple years in a row are over
He is not apart of a dynasty cause he ran from the grind when things get tough. A dynasty is like a diamond, you need to apply pressure to create it. Lebron runs from pressure situations. He is a mercenary.I don't know why not, there is literally nobody else in NBA history who did what he did without one coach, one system, one philosophy, one wingman, one team to keep them afloat...
If the prerequisite is championships, he won 3 in 5 years (2012 thru '16), which is the same amount as the Spurs from 2003 thru '07.....and he won 4 in 9 years (2012 thru '20), which is the same as the Spurs from 1999 thru '07...
So at minimum he had a 5-year dynastic run, at max you could give it 9 years. But wait....
He won 4 MVPs in 5 years, if that ain't some historic shyt what is it? He won two of those in his title runs, two before, so you can extend his run to as early as the 2008-09 season. So from 2008 to 2020, 12 years of absolute dominant ball...
But wait....
He went to his first Finals in 2007, and getting a team to that final round of basketball is elite shyt. So from 2006-07 to 2019-20, in 14 years he ran off 11 conference finals appearances (10-1), 10 Finals appearances (4-6), 4 championships, 4 MVPs...
He the only 1-man dynasty in NBA history, you don't have to call it that but there's no one else with a comparable run of dominance who did it independent of one team, one coach, one partner to help him to these rings. The man got 3 different ciaches a title, 3 different organizations...
He WAS the fukking dynasty, he didn't need to be on one, and he's the greatest player of all time because he the only guy we can ever say this about...
Every team hopes to draft a great player that can lead a dynasty. Leading a dynasty says everything about how great a player is at NBA basketball.Being part of a dynasty says more about the organization, coaches, and teammates than the individual player which is why I never buy in to Brady being the GOAT.
There's never been anyone like him who wasn't a system player. You can't tie Bron to any single coach or philosophy or team. He is the dynasty, winning followed him...He is not apart of a dynasty cause he ran from the grind when things get tough. A dynasty is like a diamond, you need to apply pressure to create it. Lebron runs from pressure situations. He is a mercenary.
Hmm... He's th dynasty so why did he leave Cleveland?There's never been anyone like him who wasn't a system player. You can't tie Bron to any single coach or philosophy or team. He is the dynasty, winning followed him...
Your boy Mike never gets anything close to 6 rings without Phil or Scottie, we know this because he never won before or after either of them. Kareem went a decade in the NBA without winning shyt until Magic arrived to save his ass. I can do this with anyone...
Every place Bron went, he won. And he did it in dynastic fashion. You not agreeing with how he did it doesn't change that he did it, and you can't call a guy a mercenary who is giving guys championships who aren't winning without him. The Miami Heat were 4 years removed from a chip when Bron arrived, and were missing the postseason or getting smoked in Rd1 every year. Those guys were never winning shyt again if he never showed up, and haven't won shyt in the decade he's been gone...
So on and so forth, you're not a mercenary taking mf's to heights they otherwise don't reach...
So the Warriors dynasty didn’t happen in the Lebron era? Lexcuses