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Bill Russell ( 8 straight championships) says hi..................I understand in basketball one star player makes a world of difference. However six straight NBA finals is unfathomable
Bill Russell ( 8 straight championships) says hi..................
this is too easy. one has 4 rings the other has one. case closed. this thread is dumb. don't we have plenty to talk about? this is an awful thread in the offseason never mind during the season.
six straight NBA finals on three different teams too! That's unreal
Lebron James has only played for two teams - the Cavs and the Heat.
I'll take PhelpsAs if anyone cares about basketball.
I'll take Faker as the most dominant sportsman of the last half a decade, if we're going to compare.
Chiuba, you have too much idle time on your hands.
As much as I hate the guy, that bolded part of your post is downright dirty. And if its 2010 on then it's gotta be lebron.I voted LeBron James (for now) because while it might be easier for 1 player to dominate in basketball, basketball still asks you to do several things all at once (block, rebound, shoot, assist, steal) and LeBron has dominated all categories, LITERALLY
This past season, during the NBA Finals, LeBron averaged 29.7 points, 11.3 rebounds, 8.9 assists, 2.3 blocks and 2.6 steals in helping the Cavs become the first team to erase a 3-1 Finals deficit - and making him the first person in NBA history to lead all players on both teams, in those five statistical categories.
Brady's performance in the 4th quarter of Super Bowl 49 (particularly those two final scoring drives) comes close to matching LeBron's 2016 Finals performance. Also, I'd say TB12 has dominated his position in a way no else has. As much as you could expect from a QB, Tom Brady has carried his team to victoru.
Quarterback may be the hardest position to play in all of sports, so I might be inclined to give Brady the edge on that alone - not to mention the team dynamic and margin of error in football is more challenging.
I think Brady and LeBron each have at least 2 more years of dominant play. Like @PATSYLICIOUS said, we can make a more definitive judgement after that.
I was referring to this thread, not your sex life.Entirely uncalled for. What I do in my private time shouldn't be anyone's business
Woah woah woah, slow down there. You can't straight up compare the sports that way. What LeBron has done is incredible and if he beats the Dubs again he is absolutely into the GOAT convo. But, the sports are so much different. It's a lot easier to have an upset in the NFL than it is the NBA due to not only the nature of the sport (a turnover in basketball is nowhere near as costly as it is the NFL) and 7 game series vs one and done. That only tells a fraction of the story saying Brady hasn't been to six straight. I'm going to tend to lean towards LeBron though, that Dubs series was one of the most incredible comebacks ever. I gotta tip my hat to him. But, it's close Brady is the greatest quarterback of all time and has been the best of this decade.Lebron with out a shadow of a doubt... He has been to 6 straight NBA finals. Tom has not been to 6 straight super bowls. CASE CLOSED
Two actually (not to be nit picky or arrogant or idk whatever ), 2008 and 2010 was won by Boston and 2009 by Orlando, LeBron won with Miami from 2010-2014 and Cleveland 2015-2016.six straight NBA finals on three different teams too! That's unreal
I think he counted the stints with Cavs as two separate teams...Lebron James has only played for two teams - the Cavs and the Heat.
I was referring to this thread, not your sex life.