lol @ iamyourson still trying to argue that a team whose leading rebounder averaged 7.5 rebounds per game was tougher than the 2011 Mavs.
Again, what makes Kenyon Martin tough? His attitude and tattoos?? The 2011 Mavs had one of those - DeShawn Stevenson. Kenyon the tough guy power forward was still outrebounded by his point guard.
You're still trying to hang on to the notion that somehow LeBron's 2011 finals have permanently ruined his chances of one day becoming GOAT since you're focusing on them rather than his 2012 playoffs/finals, which are the best ever in terms of consistency.
You found this one stupid thing - "raising to the occasion" compared to his regular season numbers, but what's funny is that there are players who are better suitable for this argument than Jordan. I've already posted how Hakeem Olajuwon elevated his playoff game compared to his regular season even more than Jordan and how Hakeem in his three finals never had a drop in his game like Jordan did in the 1996 finals. But how about Tim Duncan? Duncan played in four finals (all victories) and he never had a finals performance where his numbers dropped like Jordan in the 1996 finals. Which of course makes Duncan greater than Magic, Kareem, Bird, Shaq, Wilt and Russell. So forget about LeBron James. What exactly are your arguments for Jordan being greater than Duncan if elevating your game in the finals should be so emphasized?
I just hope that Tim Duncan gets swept in the first round rather than be in the finals so that his great records of not losing in the finals and lifting his game doesn't get ruined. Therefore, being swept in the first round would be much better for his legacy than a finals loss where he doesn't play well. That's how stupid your arguments are.
Jordan's greatness isn't just in his numbers you halfwit troll, and stop saying my "argument" is that losing in the first round would be better for lebron's legacy.
Jordan >>>> your idol lebron and any other player you've posted because Jordan was 1. never defeated in the finals 2. successfully defended EVERY title and 3. the only times he didnt defend his title was due to retirement
Duncan never repeated, in 04 the defending champion spurs were eliminated in the 2nd round.
in 2000 the defending champion spurs lost in the first round, etc etc
kobe/shaq/bird/magic/wilt/russell/hakeem/havlicec/your mother have never had the winning percentage or successfully defended their nba title like jordan did
BUT THIS IS WHAT YOU'RE SITTING HERE DEFENDING:
game 1 of the 2011 finals fourth quarter: 2 points
game 2 of the 2011 finals fourth quarter: 2 points
game 3 of the 2011 finals fourth quarter: 0 points
game 4 of the 2011 finals fourth quarter: 2 points
but he was "making the right plays!!!!" and other guys just "weren't making shots!!!!" and the tenacious, steel curtain defense that held lebron to a pathetic stat line but somehow allowed dwayne wade to increase his. right? right guy? because "mark cuban" said it! lol
Oh, and your little "rebounding" stat you like throwing around about the nets... "omg 7.5 rebounds per gamez"
in 2002 they were the 8th ranked team rebounding in the league.. the 2011 mavs? ranked
14th
the 2006 mavs averaged more rebounds than the 2011 team even
and BOTH the 2002 and 2003 nets that made it to the finals averaged more rebounds than the 06 and 2011 mavs. so what were you saying about rebounds? LOL
The 2003 nets = 2nd ranked team defense behind the pistons. but the mavs are hardcore hooligans.
not even bothering with you anymore my son. go and live in peace and dont procreate.