Quote Originally Posted by Dave_L View Post
LBJ is good, no doubt. But I still won't put him any where near Jordan. I don't know why but there's something off with him. He just doesn't seem to have that same mentality as Jordan. I can't quite put my finger on it. Good job to the heat, none the less. Ginobli KILLED the spurs last night.
I won't say his body of work beats MJ's body of work but he's WELL on his way and we'll talk when Lebron hangs 'em up for good over a decade from now.

Two league MVPs in a row
Three NBA Finals in a row
Two Championships in a row
Two Finals MVPs in a row
And throw an Olympic gold medal in the middle of all of that


Want more?
Four straight game 7's with 30+ points
Highest NBA finals point average
Two finals triple doubles
More clutch shots (tie or go ahead) and higher percentage than anyone else in the league since he came into the NBA
27 straight wins (Longest is 32 during a season when the ABA had the good players)
Only the 2nd time in league history someone averaged 27pts, 12rebs & 7 assists in the finals... the other player? Lebron James last year.


He should be defensive player of the year the last few seasons too. He's the only player that you can put on the other team's best player defensively and have him shut them down regardless of position. Parker tonight went 3-12 for 10 points while he was scoring 37pts and 12 rebounds. His defense is the most underrated part of his game and the list of people who can do what he does defensively while producing on the offensive end at the same time is slim to none.


On top of that the dude never has problems off the court and says all the right things when asked and steered towards saying the wrong things by the media trying to break a story at the expense of athletes.


Oh yeah... and he's 28 years old.


What's not to like?