Every detail counts in the GOAT debate.
some more data
Every detail counts in the GOAT department
Jordan' Bulls
Number of All Stars
1991 Bulls 1 , Playoff opponents 76ers 2, Pistons 2, Lakers 2
1992 Bulls 2, Playoff opponents Cavs 2
1993 Bulls 2, Playoff opponents Cavs 3
1996 Bulls 2 , Playoff opponents Magic 2, Sonics 2
1997 Bulls 2 , Playoff opponents Hawks 2, Heat 2, Jazz 2
1998 Bulls 1 , Playoff opponents Nets 1,Hornets 1, Pacers 2,Jazz 1
James Teams
Number of All Stars
2012 Heat 3 , Playoff opponents Knicks 1, Pacers 1, Celtics 2, Thunder 2
2013 Heat 3 , Playoff opponents Bucks 0 , Bulls 2, Pacers 1 , Spurs 2
2016 Cavs 1 , Playoff opponents Pistons 1 , hawks 2, Raptors 2 , Warriors 3.
So Jordan had to face off against at least one squad with more all stars in their lineups his first, third titles and his 6th title and equal all stars his 2nd ,4th and 5th titles.
James Heat Team never had to face off against an equal number of all star players in their 2 titles. A little bit embarrassing that they had to go 7 games against the Pacers in 2013 3 All Stars to 1.
The only time he got the job done was 2016.
James has the most turnovers in playoff history and most missed 3's in playoff history to boot.
More fun facts
To be clear and for the record this is what you can do to prove a point without using context and cherry pick data that is 100% correct.The posters who continually do this drag the overall quality of this forum down , whether it is deliberate or not , they really should stop for the good of this great forum. Cheers.
I apologize to the OP for going off the theme of this thread.
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Wow this really puts the super team era in perspective. First few rounds of playoffs are so watered down now. Thank you for putting this together