Which Playoff LeBron Was Better?

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Published 2024-04-04

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  • @MikeyGGzz
    This guy only has 200 subs and is averaging the views of a dude with 100k + subs. Good stuff bro, keep grinding
  • @showtimej2582
    2009 was his athletic peak 2018 was his most skilled peak to me
  • @Gabriel-sh3ms
    I totally agree with you on 2009 and 2018 being his two best individual runs. I might add 2015, imagine if he had won. I think if were talking from a purely individual performance viewpoint 2009 was his best performance. He was putting up ridiculous numbers in an era where the average pace was like 85-90 + the 2000s defence. Thats why he had a 37 PER the entire run he was producing so much at such a low pace with limited spacing. However 2018 may be better because he managed to make the finals because his performance had a greater impact on winning. For example sweeping that 60 win raptors and beating the celtics in games 6 and 7 without his second best player Love whereas in 2009 his insane performances couldnt translate to win in the orlando series
  • @lamin6
    2018 playoff bron is the best BB player i've ever seen.
  • @88949597
    2009 was not is true peak. 2013 was hit absolute best he ever was. Just because he has worse teammates doesnt make him better. 2013 he was still an athletic freak, he was smarter, he knew how to win, he was lethal from 3, AND consistent... and with lethal running mates his court vision was the best yet for him. he absolutely made it crystal clear who the best player by miles was in the entire world. In terms of clicking on all cylinders, 2013 2018 2009 2012 2010 are his 5 best years.
  • @SlickGriminals
    I hate that people judge how well you played by if you won or lost. For instance Chris Bosh scores 0 in a finals game and his team still wins. Jordan scores 60 vs Celtics and loses. Would you really say Bosh had a better game??! Of course not so Lebron having some of the greatest numbers in playoff history should not be discredited win or loss
  • @Shawnpee3496
    2018 was Lebron at the Zenith of his physical abilities.
  • @kedrprao
    People give Dwight Howard credit for 09 upset and rightfully so but throughout that 09 ECF Hedo, Michael Pietrus, Rashard Lewis and Rafer Alston were shooting out of their minds. Same thing happened in 2011 when Terry and JJ Barea went ape sh!t crazy. And in 2014 finals, Bellineli, Danny Green and Diaw went nuts. Then in 2015, Iggy shot weay above his 3Pt%. Role players and decent players randomly shooting way above their percentages and knocking down some outrageous clutch shots has been a massive story in Bron's legacy but no one talks about it.
  • @prince21781
    2016 finals is greatest playoff series version 2018 was greatest entire playoff run version as he was clutch and experienced and also still physically able to guard at elite level
  • @sonny4978
    fun fact 2018 lebron has the highest offensive peak in the playoffs history, generating the most points EVER in a postseason 👀
  • @zeezus890
    Wasn't expecting the Fighterz OST lol
  • @Stuckinthe80s-
    He lost in 2009 and swept in 2018 KD Warriors. Individually 2018 he was a monster. Unfortunately he lost both of those playoff runs. Still #2 ALL TIME GOAT. Let’s win this game tonight man bring it back our city Los Angeles
  • @kurupted5300
    We also have to keep in mind that bron was averaging 35 9 7 in the entire playoffs in the 2000s! An era known to be low scoring and low efficacy and 0 spacing. 0 spacing and all the defensive attention wasnt even done by anyone on the offensive end in the 2000s besides maybe shaq who was considered to be arguably the goat peak to put how great lebron was in perspective. With all that being said i think that makes 2009 lebron more impressive. Averaging 39 8 8 on a great defensive team and on the 4x dpoy who is one of the best rim protectors of all time with 0 spacing shouldnt be humanly possible if you think about it and doesnt make sense at all. 2018 Lebron was also amazing but at least he had some type of spacing so he can operate the offense with less pressure. Also 2009 lebron was a monster defensively and even in the playoffs and even finished 2nd in dpoy which no one even talks about
  • @briz12th8
    Do y’all forget abt 2013 when he was the heat
  • @tcee
    Bro this analysis is top notch keep it out really entertaining the way u describe and analyse what lebron has been able to do so much
  • I vividly remember 2018, I watched every game of the Raptors and Celtics series, and went back to watch the round 1 games I missed Damn shame how the finals turned out but it was the 2018 warriors, nobody was beating them in a finals
  • @nardo_kb
    Aye you got dope ass videos bro, glad I’m here early to see it all unfold 🔥