_Vcsgrizzfan_ wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 11:45 am
How's this for an "empty stat" TDK. Up to and including December 26, 2016, in his last 3 season with the Cavs in his second run with them, when LeBron played, the team was 129-43. When he missed, the team was 4-17. I'm sure it's a coincidence.
The numbers were even more startling in his first go around after his first few seasons. The team was absolute dogshit without him. For example, in 2007-2008, LeBron played 75 games. They were 45-30 when he played. They were 0-7 when he didn't. The following season, they won 66 games. They lost the only game LeBron didn't play that season. In his final season, they won 61 of the 76 games he played. They were 1-5 without him. So, for his last 3 seasons before heading to Miami, they were 171-60 when he played, and 1-13 when he didn't. Another coincidence I'm sure.
When LeBron left for Miami, the team went from 61 wins and 66 wins to 21 wins and 19 wins. There were other minor changes, but by far the biggest change was LeBron leaving. The impact was staggering. Same when he came back. They went from 33 wins to 53 wins. Yeah, there were other changes there too, but by far the biggest was adding LeBron. And when LeBron left to go to the Lakers, the team went from 50 wins to 19.
You can try to suck and whistle at the same time all you want TDK, but those are hard numbers. Your single minded obsession with LeBron because he somehow threatens your ego and its affiliation with MJ and the 90s Bulls just prevents you from seeing or acknowledging them.
**YAAAAAAAWN**
Great job of highlighting one (1) side of the story while ignoring many other factors involved in the success (lack thereof) from those teams, pre/present/post LeFraud:
- The 2008 Cavs won just 45 games with LeFraud... in 2009 they won 66 games and the ONLY change was the addition of All Star Mo Williams. The next year the Cavs added Shaq AND a 20-PPG Scorer mid season (Jamison) and the team won 61 games. The following year (after LeFraud ran chicken to the Heat) Shaq left, while Mo, Jamison and Varejao missed 123 games combined.
But of course it's just a "minor" setback when your team loses its three (3) best players for huge chunks of the season (not to mention a HOF Center).
- The 2019 Cavs failed to add any significant pieces to the team after LeFraud left... so essentially the Cavs went from a team where all the pieces were hand-picked to suit James' style of play, to a team with zero identity. No surprise they won only 19 games... oh yeah, and their BEST player that year also missed 60 games.
Another "minor" setback of course.
...and don't get me started on his MASSIVE failures while with the Lakers.
Face it: ANY player who is as great as you/others make him out to be is NOT going to have anywhere even remotely close to as many black-eyes, flaws, and under-achieving moments as LeFraud.
Facts.