Sun Jul 27, 2014 8:04 pm
koberulz wrote:if he plays a few more seasons for the Cavs and wins a couple of rings, is anyone really going to remember his stint in Miami?
Sun Jul 27, 2014 8:26 pm
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Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:20 pm
koberulz wrote:It's not a matter of whether his jersey should be retired at all, just whether it should be retired in Miami. No question it should be retired in Cleveland when all is said and done.
But really, if he plays a few more seasons for the Cavs and wins a couple of rings, is anyone really going to remember his stint in Miami?
SoF'nAwesome wrote:Wade was the best thing that happened to Heat, period.
Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:45 pm
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Wed Jul 30, 2014 4:59 am
Andrew wrote:The advanced stats were there on the team all-time leaders page on basketball reference, so I figured hey, why not.
Interesting question. With his Miami numbers, LeBron would rank in the Lakers' top ten in three pointers made (ninth), field goal percentage
(sixth), minutes per game (fourth), points per game (first), assists per game (tied fourth with Jerry West) and steals per game (fourth). If you wanted to count the advanced stats as well, he's top ten in nine additional categories; otherwise, it's six categories total. So quite similar to Wilt Chamberlain's tenure with the Lakers, when it's all said and done.
Assuming he still had the same personal accolades, four straight Finals trips, and two championships in this hypothetical tenure with the Lakers...maybe they would retire his jersey. It's possible, probably likely, as it'd be comparable to Wilt's tenure there. As you noted though, the Lakers have been around longer and had many great players play for them over the years, so it's also quite possible that they'd be more selective.
Still, given the historical precedent set with the retirement of Wilt's #13, I could see the Lakers retiring LeBron's #6 if he'd played for them and accomplished what he has in Miami in four seasons. I think they'd also like the fact that they could add another all-time great to the honour roll, so to speak; point to the rafters and say, look at all the greats who played here, and rattle off LeBron's name while pointing to all the jerseys. I think there's a good chance they'd do it.
Sun Aug 03, 2014 11:19 am
State Rep. Bill Patmon is planning to introduce legislation to permit the sale of a commemorative "LeBron James Witness 2.0" plate honoring the Akron native's decision to return to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
"When LeBron came home, it was a big deal for us," the Democrat from Cleveland said. "It might not be for the rest of the world, but it's a big deal for Cleveland."
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The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles offers more than 150 specialty plates, including one that honors comic book hero Superman that Patmon pushed through the legislature. The Man of Steel was created by two Clevelanders, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, who grew up in the Glenville neighborhood that Patmon represents.
"People from all over country and world called [the BMV] office about the Superman license plate," Patmon said.
Wed Aug 06, 2014 4:58 am
Brian Windhorst wrote:LeBron James decided to cut carbs this summer & dropped significant weight
what's the reason for dropping weight?
Steroid testing in NBA this year?
there is roid testing
You slurping his shit all day also helped @WindhorstESPN
Wed Aug 06, 2014 3:46 pm