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If LeBron James is so great, why does he have to change teams and stack the deck with superstars

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Houston112, Apr 25, 2018.

  1. KingLeoric

    KingLeoric Member

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    Hey KD is 29 and about to get his 2nd ring.

    If he continue to play at this level and win championships with the Warriors until he’s like 35, does he end up above Lebron in all-time great ladder?
     
  2. francis 4 prez

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    it's the same level that is extremely good but isn't and hasn't been as good as lebron so i don't see why he would have any chance of passing lebron. he'd be #2 all time, which is obviously ridiculous. that recent Backpicks Top 40 list pointed out that kd hasn't always been that great in terms of playoff vs regular season efficiency.
     
  3. daywalker02

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    I dun think people will question Lebron, Lebron was the better player among them in their primes, as of now.

    KD may end up winning more rings because he is on a historic team but it does not take away from Lebron's greatness.

    Lebron can just flatout assist and do a little bit more than KD. Court vision, better rebounder, handles, highlight blocks.
     

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