« Reply #20 on: June 14, 2013, 03:51:13 PM »
He's 28 now and averaging about 17 in the finals. We know he's a great great player. But with what Larry and Magic did right out of the gate, and what MJ was by the same age. I don't think it's much of an argument right now that he's a step below the all time greats.
To be fair, Larry Bird was far from great in his first finals appearance. In fact for his career, he had a very large amount of his career games below 40% from the field in the finals and well over half he was under 50% from the field.
Jordan is really the exception, not the rule. He was great pretty much in every game in all 6 finals he played.
Ignoring each of their first finals (in part because I didn't see full stats for Bird) LeBron's been to the last 3 finals, averaging 22/9/7, down from 27/8/7 that he averaged over the last 3 regular seasons. Bird averaged 25/10/6 in the 84-87 finals, averaging 27/10/7 during those regular seasons. So while their regular season averages were almost identical for those years LeBron's game dropped off more than Bird's during the finals.
Lebron upped his rebounds and kept his assists the same dropping about 5 points a game. Bird dropped 2 points and 1 assist a game so right about 4 points different. And the Heat's scoring as a team dropped a great deal, while Boston's stayed right about the same as a result of the pace played by their opponents (against OKC, Miami had a similar output, but it has dropped a lot against San An and did against Dallas as well while the Lakers and Rockets kept Boston's scoring right about the same as they were more fun'n'gun style of teams).

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