Is lebron up there with those himself? Anyways, well just have to agree to disagree about all this. League will still be as amazing without lebron but thankfully, that won't happen for another 8 years, minimum.
I think he'll definitely be remembered as an all time top 5 player at least. I think he'll finish with 3-5 rings, 6 or 7 MVP's. If he can start to establish himself as more of a clutch player the sky's the limit when you consider his skill level.
But I don't see that first group of players as being remembered in the same light as Jordan, Magic, Shaq etc.
I'm not saying it would be over, the NBA survived all three of Jordan's retirements but I think LeBron retiring would be like the first time Michael retired just because LeBron is so dominant and such a public figure
I kinda disagree because MJ at that point was larger than the NBA . Everyone knew who Jordan was no matter if you knew about basketball or not. Same can't be said for Lebron or any other player in history imo.
I kinda disagree because MJ at that point was larger than the NBA . Everyone knew who Jordan was no matter if you knew about basketball or not. Same can't be said for Lebron or any other player in history imo.
LeBron atm is juts below that. Given the social media these days the name is out there. 3 peat would ensure he is on that level.
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2 more episodes for this season on Open Court and then hopefully more to come throughout the season.
I think I haven't watched 3 or 4 form season 2. I really hope they put out a DVD box set
I think it's where you take off from that dictates how many points you get. Thats why the refs always check whether both feet are behind the line on 3 pointers.
After watching some random Heat games last year, and having seen this:
i really want to start following the NBA season, but I just don't know where to start?
I understand that there is an East conference, and West, and then they have play-offs? And i don't understand 'the draft'?
Could someone explain the structure e.g. in football in Premier League, 20 teams play 38 games, home and away, top 4 go on to a champions league, bottom 3 get relegated, players can be transferred in and out in Summer and January etc.
After watching some random Heat games last year, and having seen this:
i really want to start following the NBA season, but I just don't know where to start?
I understand that there is an East conference, and West, and then they have play-offs? And i don't understand 'the draft'?
Could someone explain the structure e.g. in football in Premier League, 20 teams play 38 games, home and away, top 4 go on to a champions league, bottom 3 get relegated, players can be transferred in and out in Summer and January etc.
30 teams splits into 2 conferences of 15 teams - east and west- who are then split into 3 divisions of 5 teams. (The division doesn't really matter, it's just means you play teams within your division more). Top 8 teams from each conference go into the playoff. You play 82 games. No relegation.
Wiki's your friend. Explains it succinctly and perfectly.