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Incredilbe LeBron Stat

  • SQ_Crazies
    Since the 1996-97 season, here is the list of the most 30+, 5+ and 5+ games in the NBA:

    1. LeBron James 161
    2. Kobe Bryant 124
    3. Allen Iverson 103

    That is just flat out ridiculous. That's since Kobe's rookie season, LeBron didn't enter the league until the 03-04 season obviously.
  • hoops23
    Watching Sportscenter too, huh?
  • SQ_Crazies
    Yep. Well, I was. And that stat is unreal.
  • detectivegibbles
    LeBron sucks. Kobe is wayyy better.

    Sarcasm...
  • hoops23
    Too bad those Skullcandy hesh headphones suck, because the LBJ editions look sweet...
  • SQ_Crazies
    Yeah I know, I wanted to buy them but I already have a better pair of Skullcandies.
  • jhay78
    LeBron should've won the MVP two years ago (when Kobe won it). Lebron averaged something like 30 ppg, 8 rpg, and 7 apg, but everyone felt bad for Kobe not having an MVP yet.
  • SQ_Crazies
    And everyone knew he wouldn't get a real shot to win another one as long as LeBron was in the league. ;)
  • royal_k
    That stat really is phenomenal when you think about it.
  • SQ_Crazies
    By the way, this is regular season only. I can look up the post season numbers if anyone is interested.

    But 95 of those 124 for Kobe have been since LeBron's rookie year. Basically, Kobe's prime. So if that was Kobe's prime, what is LeBron's going to be?!
  • ytownfootball
    Knowing Kobe's is great, what about those stats compared to Jordan?
  • wildcats20
    SQ_Crazies wrote: By the way, this is regular season only. I can look up the post season numbers if anyone is interested.

    But 95 of those 124 for Kobe have been since LeBron's rookie year. Basically, Kobe's prime. So if that was Kobe's prime, what is LeBron's going to be?!
    Statistically, it won't get much better. His averages will remain pretty much the same the rest of his career. Which is saying something for how great he has been playing and has played.
  • SQ_Crazies
    I disagree. I don't think LeBron has hit his peak statistically yet. I think he'll still shoot a higher percentage from the field some day than he does now--and his attempts won't go down, points will go up. Depending on his teammates and the role he needs to play on whatever team he's on, his other numbers could go up as well. I don't think he's hit his prime yet.
  • sleeper
    jhay78 wrote: LeBron should've won the MVP two years ago (when Kobe won it). Lebron averaged something like 30 ppg, 8 rpg, and 7 apg, but everyone felt bad for Kobe not having an MVP yet.
    Too be fair though, Kobe got gipped by Steve Nash, so I don't really mind it. It's not like Lebron won't finish his career with 5-7 MVP's, and then some finals MVPs on top of that.
  • SQ_Crazies
    Yes, Kobe most certainly did get screwed out of at least one MVP.
  • Nate
    I think LBJ's assists and rebounds will stay the same but I see his PPG getting higher. I mean, everyone was talking about how Lebron didn't have a jumpshot a few years ago. Now he is becoming killer. I bet we see LBJ average 35+ppg in a season in the future.
  • wildcats20
    SQ_Crazies wrote: I disagree. I don't think LeBron has hit his peak statistically yet. I think he'll still shoot a higher percentage from the field some day than he does now--and his attempts won't go down, points will go up. Depending on his teammates and the role he needs to play on whatever team he's on, his other numbers could go up as well. I don't think he's hit his prime yet.
    I definitely agree with him not in his prime yet.

    Points might go up, but rebounds won't and honestly, I don't think assists will either.

    Like I said, that's all saying something about how great he has been/is right now.
  • Nate
    wildcats20 wrote:
    SQ_Crazies wrote: I disagree. I don't think LeBron has hit his peak statistically yet. I think he'll still shoot a higher percentage from the field some day than he does now--and his attempts won't go down, points will go up. Depending on his teammates and the role he needs to play on whatever team he's on, his other numbers could go up as well. I don't think he's hit his prime yet.
    I definitely agree with him not in his prime yet.

    Points might go up, but rebounds won't and honestly, I don't think assists will either.

    Like I said, that's all saying something about how great he has been/is right now.
    Jinx. LOL
  • ytownfootball
    It's really hard to say how much better it could be, so much depends on supporting cast and what he's required to do given the circumstances. On a bad team having yet to reach his prime those numbers could be easily eclipsed.
  • wildcats20
    ytownfootball wrote: It's really hard to say how much better it could be, so much depends on supporting cast and what he's required to do given the circumstances. On a bad team having yet to reach his prime those numbers could be easily eclipsed.
    Assists won't go up on a bad team...
  • ytownfootball
    Depends on position. When he played point for the Cavs he was hitting 15 assists, he could bump that up some I think, even on a sketchy squad.
  • Fly4Fun
    I agree that Kobe got gipped by Steve Nash...

    But the year Kobe won LBJ could have won (not saying it's an absolutely he should of, but he definitely could of but they wanted to give Kobe one).
  • cview
    Saw that on SC as well. That is a crazy impressive stat for LBJ.