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Will Lebron come back stronger than ever?
Alot of people are ragging on him, but in reality, Lebron James is on pace to be the best ever.
At 26, he has a scoring title and two NBA MVP awards. Two NBA All-Star Game awards, and All-NBA First team honors each of the last 4 seasons, not to mention the few others before that. But he needs the crowning acheivement- an NBA Championship.
Yes, Lebron has played longer, but Michael Jordan didnt get one until he was 28. Michael lost to the same team 3 consecutive years. Lebron lost to Boston twice than beat them.
Jordan lost in 3 consecutive years like this:
1988- Game 5 of the Conference Semis (second round)
1989- Game 6 of the Conference Finals
1990- Game 7 of the Conference Finals
Michael hadnt even made it to the Finals once yet.
Lebron has twice.
Are people just getting their shots in now because they know its coming?
7 Answers
- Anonymous10 years agoFavorite Answer
it doesn't matter. Jordan and Lebron are two different players. Jordan never left his team even when they didn't win. Lebron left when he could have gotten a good game.
Not saying he won't come back strong, but who knows? Everyone will EXPECT him to come back stronger, but that don't mean he will.
- TwistedOwlLv 710 years ago
It's possible for him to use this season as a learning experience and come back even stronger. It's all on him whether he's satisfied or hungry to improve further. He definitely has the talent so if he's determined enough it could happen.
I think you're somewhat right about people taking their shots now. He's always gonna have haters, but I think a lot of people were on the anti-Heat/anti-Lebron bandwagon this season because of "The Decision" and premature celebrating & such. Beyond the people who will always hate him, there are people who will get over it. I also think there are people who are so hard on him because they want him to do better.
- 10 years ago
Yeah micheal won his first try in the finals. Lebron is 2-8 in finals games. Micheal was clutch and even hit a game winner in the finals in 1998. Michealcalso dominated in his first finals averaging 32pts. Lebron averaged in his first two trips 19pts. Whos better now? And micheal had much less of a cast than bosh and wade.
- Anonymous10 years ago
"On pace to be the best ever?" That's been said about everyone. LeBron has shown us he has skill, but he doesn't utilize it and doesn't perform when he needs to. We just have to wait and see.
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- Anonymous10 years ago
He will, most likely, continue to put up excellent statistics; however, to actually shut people up, he has to perform well in the finals, if he makes it there again soon.
- 10 years ago
lebron sucks and ill **** u up he teamhop boitch quit woulda been swept or atleast 4-1 if butler played.
- Anonymous10 years ago
we'll see if he does but he seems to be going down bc his words can't back him up anymore