not to completely dismiss this accomplishment, because it is a big deal. But Ive heard this discussed on the radio a couple times today and now I see it here in this thread and the thing that annoys me is that everyone gushes at where he is right now at such a young age, but no one seems to mention that Lebron came out of high school, didnt go to college, so he has as much as a 4 year head start on all these guys except for Kobe of course.
dont get me wrong, even if you factor games played instead of age, its still a big deal, but people today were acting like hes completely destroying everyone thats played the game
That's true -- and it's funny to see him at the head of all the 'youngest ever to' records, too.
Yeah but he is also 3rd all time in PPG behind only Jordan and Chamberlain. Now granted he hasn't had his end of the career dip yet, but he has also played on a number of teams (the last 5 years) with other elite scorers.
Yeah but Kevin Durant is only behind him by 0.21 PPG (27.43 vs 27.31) and all the other guys on that list played very late in to their careers (which obviously dropped their scoring averages). It's pretty hard to compare the career average of a guys who's 30 or so to guys who played until they were 35-40, especially when you consider the fact that Lebron has (for the most part) been very healthy so far in his career. Guys like Bird, Shaq, Wade and even Jordan went through some pretty significant injuries over their careers that hurt them.
Anyways what you need to look at is that Jordan averaged 30 PPG for something like 7 or 8 consecutive seasons during his prime. Wilt Chamberlain averaged 30+ 11 straight seasons. Kareem Iverson averaged > 30 PPG five times. Jerry West four times, Kareem four times, Kobe three times.
Lebron has averaged >30 PPG only twice, and at 30 years of age he's just reaching the very end of his prime - from what I've seen I feel like he's already showing the faintest signs of decline, so I don't think he'll be putting up those kind of numbers again.
I also don't think Lebron has that "mental toughness" to sustain those scoring numbers. Guys like Kobe and Jordan (love them or hate them) were absolute warriors who would play through anything - there was no such thing as pain for those guys, they pushed it to the limit every night. I believe that (along with BBIQ) has a lot to do with why they were able to continue to be so dominant late in their careers. Lebron I feel really doesn't have that type of mental toughness, nor the same type of BBIQ. Watching him play Lebron always looks to me like he's on cruise control - like he has another gear he could go to, but is choosing not to. He also IMHO depends far more on his athleticism over BBIQ, and just tries to outrun/overpower everybody the vast majority of the time. Once he gets older and his physical advantage starts fading, I think it's going to hit him a lot more than it his Kobe and MJ. For example Kobe averaged 27 PPG two seasons ago at the age of 34. When Lebron reaches 34 I'll be surprised if he's averaging more than ~22 PPG.
Don't get me wrong Lebron is an amazing talent, but I do believe he's been overhyped from day one and that he still is - all the people out there who try to argue he's better than Jordan (etc) are IMO living in dream land. He'll go down as one of the greatest to ever play the game, but never THE greatest.