« Reply #10 on: January 27, 2022, 11:36:09 PM »
Had to check, but it’s true. Kareem is ahead in RS by about 2000 points. LBJ is ahead of Kareem in the playoffs by about the same, which is incredible if you consider the long career of Kareem and the fact that LAL usually made the playoffs.
Before, was it 1983 or 1982, can't remember, you only had 3 best of 7 series to win the Championship and Kareem only made one or two Finals before teaming with Magic. So Lebron has played like 30 more playoff games than Jabber. So the lesser amount of playoff points makes sense.
That makes more sense than the impact of the 3-ball (sorry Liam). I do remember those best-of-5-series. They were over quick if you went up 2-0.
I don't disagree on more playoff games but LeBron has 2,079 3s. That's 2,079 extra points. Plus playing in a much softer era.
And Kareem despite being 7'2" has taken way less FT's then Lebron and is less than a percent better from 2pt range than Lebron even with the size and all those shots at the rim. Lebron is very efficient as a scorer, especially for a wing. And he obviously has had some struggles from the line, but still has a career average of 73.4% from there, which I'd bet is a lot higher than most people think.
Even though Lebron will end up with basically every career scoring record (not individual game or season ones), I don't think he really gets credit for being a great scorer. I mean he is now in his 18th consecutive season of at least 25 ppg. Only his rookie year was he below that. Kareem only scored at least 25 ppg 10 times. Even Michael only did it 12 times. Mailman 12 times. Kobe 12 times. Wilt 10 times. Durant is now doing it for the 13th time (but that includes his 27 and 35 game seasons along with just 36 so far this year and out at least another month). The sort of volume from Lebron year in and year out for nearly 2 decades will never be matched (and he might actually hit 2 decades the way he looks this year, you could see him doing it 2 more).

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