Lebron disses Olajuwon.. Hakeem busts back "You're not in Jordan's league"

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kobe stans never come with facts/stats, they only know baseless and unsupported opinions

Nothing but the ring counting argument, and then they start moving the goal posts when Duncan or horry or Havlicek or Russell or Jordan get brought up.


Heck, look at THIS thread. They argue that Hakeem (with fewer rings) is better than Lebron, but then bring up Kobe and scream RINGZZ!!1!

They can't even keep their argument straight in a single damn thread.

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The reply was based off that poster pretending Kyrie and Love aren't all star players. Don't be facetious

I swear, it's like Lebron fans want that stigma so badly like "He won a title with less help", like he's Olajuwon or something


You're a great Nas stan. But sheesh, you got a big glitch when it comes to Lebron. Damn bro :mjlol:
 

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The reply was based off that poster pretending Kyrie and Love aren't all star players. Don't be facetious

I only deal with facts/reality and the reality is, Kyrie and Love were not all stars


I swear, it's like Lebron fans want that stigma so badly like "He won a title with less help", like he's Olajuwon or something

he's greater than hakeem...did you not see those impact stats? Infact, the only person who consistently is either on the same level or better as lebron in impact is the GOAT, Jordan.


You're a great Nas stan. But sheesh, you got a big glitch when it comes to Lebron. Damn bro :mjlol:

no glitch...just facts:troll:
 

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I only deal with facts/reality and the reality is, Kyrie and Love were not all stars




he's greater than hakeem...did you not see those impact stats? Infact, the only person who consistently is either on the same level or better as lebron in impact is the GOAT, Jordan.




no glitch...just facts:troll:


Lol whatever bro :mjlol:. Hope you had a good Thanksgiving
 

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Lol whatever bro :mjlol:.

c'mon dog, I rock with Hakeem but until you can refute these facts, you're gonna have to take the L

lebron is more accomplished with less seasons




lebron in the clutch



lebron impact dwarfs hakeems

VORP (value over replacement)



PER (player eff rating)





LeBron James passes Michael Jordan as most valuable player in NBA history

Also arguably the most clutch player in NBA history. And yes, that list includes Michael Jordan.

James is now 4-2 all-time in Game 7s, including 2-0 in those must-win games during the NBA Finals. His game score from Sunday night — a metric created by John Hollinger to give a rough measure of a player’s productivity for a single game – was 23.1, the fifth-highest for a Game 7. He also has the third-highest game score for a Game 7 (32.5 in 2013). His performances in Games 5 and 6 — both elimination games for Cleveland — earned him game scores of 39.2 and 42.5, respectively, two of the top three performances ever recorded in the NBA Finals.


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There have now been 13 games in which a player has recorded at least 20 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds — James has five. Larry Bird and Magic Johnson are the only two players to have more than one. Charles Barkley, Tim Duncan, Jason Kidd and James Worthy have the others. Jordan has none.

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James has also moved past Jordan in postseason value over replacement, a box score estimate of the points per 100 possessions that a player contributed above a replacement-level player. In other words, James, despite not winning as many championships as Jordan, is the most valuable playoff player of all time. It’s also worth noting that Jordan’s teammate, Scottie Pippen, appears on this all-time great list at No. 5. You have to scan to No. 12, Dwyane Wade, to find the best overall playoff performance by one of James’s teammates.

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When you factor in regular season performance, James can now be considered the most valuable NBA player of all time.

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LeBron James passes Michael Jordan as most valuable player in NBA history

LBJ make Hakeem look like Kobe in impact metrics

Hakeem

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Hakeem Olajuwon Stats | Basketball-Reference.com


Value Over Replacement Player
Career NBA 77.1 (12th)
Career 77.1 (13th)


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Value Over Replacement Player
Active 109.6 (1st)
Career NBA 109.6 (1st)
Career 109.6 (1st)

Hakeem Olajuwon Stats | Basketball-Reference.com





Hope you had a good Thanksgiving

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