@LBSS and vag, you need to look up pace-adjusted stats, uncontested/contested rebound % etc. Raw numbers are misleading when a player's usage is >40%. Points per shot he was miles away from Curry. Despite the ridiculous counting stats his PER was only ~25.5 (calculated it from b-ref formula but might be a bit off), good given the circumstances but not the legendary performance LeSPN is hyping it as. You're letting the narrative get in the way of the stats/facts:
-Iguodala really killed him 1v1: ~33 fg% shooting against Iguodala and nullified the LeBron iso or nothing strategy.
-Dud game 4 when up 2-1: 7-22, 20 points, 5-10fts.
-Dud game 6 (yes probably not 'LVP' but the missed threes really hurt, plus he basically let Curry have an uncontested layup with <5min when the game was still winnable!)
So on balance I think 2nd to Iguodala was appropriate. Within reasonable bounds, no one is 'wrong' when it comes to ideas of 'value', almost by definition. That's why I like that they call it 'most valuable' player because it starts good arguments. Ultimately I associate value with wins, and until they perfect the wins added metric when they finally incorporate the motion-tracking stuff to quantify defense, it's subjective as to whether Iggy's D was more valuable than LeBron's overall stats in a losing effort.
LeBron's shooting percentage was down because his usage was so high, but their best possible offense was "iso LeBron, then get offensive rebounds." So he went to work.
So...? The >usage, <fg% is probably true but not proven yet anyway. It's a small sample size problem because barely anyone has played at 40% usg in a finals series. Closest comparisons are '93 MJ (38.9 usg, ~same ts% as reg season) and '01 Iverson (37.6 usg, 51.8 ts% vs 48.6 ts%, shot a bit worse). LeBron's drop-off was huge, because his outside shot was way off. He went from 57.7 ts% reg season to 47.7 ts% in the finals. He didn't get aggressively double-teamed or anything. You can say it's fatigue from doing too much, but to be fair, he's still only 30, he only played 85% reg season games (probably to take a two-week HGH vacation
), and he had 8 days rest before the finals. MJ had a similar load in the '93 finals.
And...while I think Bron isa great player for sure...I find his mentality lacking in comparison to guys like Bird, Jordan, Magic, even Kobe. I could provide factual evidence but thats for another post
aw, don't be coy now. i'd like to see this "factual" evidence.
Here you go:
[Player: playoff PER, ts%, ws/48 (difference between RS and PO in parenthesis)]:
Jordan: 28.6(
+0.7), 56.8%(
-0.1%), 0.255(
+0.05)
James: 27.4(
-0.3), 56.5(
-1.6%), 0.233(
-0.07)
Very broadly, Jordan generally played better in the playoffs; LeBron's stats always slip. It might not seem it from this post but I am a LeBron fan, I think he's the greatest physical+skills package
ever. But his playoff career will be considered slightly underwhelming when it's all said and done. He really botched the 2011 Finals, for example. Dirk absolutely owned him mentally IMO. Probably nothing to do with him and everything to do with massive hype, bad PR 'Decisions', social media pressures that didn't exist 10yrs ago, 24hr ESPN news cycle etc.