What do you all think about these 2 scenarios:
Scenario 1: Pretend that the Miami Heat, and all the players on that squad during their championship years, were in the Western Conference. Would they have been able to make it through the 3 rounds of western conference teams in the playoffs? Would Lebron have the numbers (points, rebounds, steals, blocks.. exclude assists because obviously he makes the people around him better so he would probably have more assists in the west with better talent) than he had at Miami if they had to play Western Conference teams all the time? Would Miami have any championships?
Scenario 2: Pretend that Lebron spent his entire career in the West. Not any specific team.. I guess other than the Warriors/Spurs.. Answer the same questions from scenario 1.
Lebron is an incredible player...that being said, he is much bigger and stronger than everyone who guards him and the Eastern Conference has pretty much sucked the entire time he has been in the league, relative to the Western Conference.
My answers:
Scenario 1: I do not think that Miami would of been able to make it through the grit of the Western Conference and an 82 game season in the west (I know not all 82 games are against the western conference).. That team was good, but they had a pretty easy ride to the finals each year. Western Conference teams had to battle for most wins in their playoff games. Lebron's numbers would probably be a little lower, but most likely the same, thanks to playing with Wade and Bosh..
Scenario 2: If he had other superstars around him the KD or westbrook, he could probably have some championships. His numbers would definitely be lower unless he was on a team like the Nuggets or some team without a star. The Western Conference proves every year that even with superstar talent it is very hard to win a championship.
I am not taking away credit from Lebron, but that being said.. the East is bad right now. He is also extremely fortunate with his size and strength.
Oh, and to those who say "he beat western teams in the finals".. I would argue that it helps that the first 3 rounds in the east are much easier than the first 3 rounds in the west
Scenario 1: Pretend that the Miami Heat, and all the players on that squad during their championship years, were in the Western Conference. Would they have been able to make it through the 3 rounds of western conference teams in the playoffs? Would Lebron have the numbers (points, rebounds, steals, blocks.. exclude assists because obviously he makes the people around him better so he would probably have more assists in the west with better talent) than he had at Miami if they had to play Western Conference teams all the time? Would Miami have any championships?
Scenario 2: Pretend that Lebron spent his entire career in the West. Not any specific team.. I guess other than the Warriors/Spurs.. Answer the same questions from scenario 1.
Lebron is an incredible player...that being said, he is much bigger and stronger than everyone who guards him and the Eastern Conference has pretty much sucked the entire time he has been in the league, relative to the Western Conference.
My answers:
Scenario 1: I do not think that Miami would of been able to make it through the grit of the Western Conference and an 82 game season in the west (I know not all 82 games are against the western conference).. That team was good, but they had a pretty easy ride to the finals each year. Western Conference teams had to battle for most wins in their playoff games. Lebron's numbers would probably be a little lower, but most likely the same, thanks to playing with Wade and Bosh..
Scenario 2: If he had other superstars around him the KD or westbrook, he could probably have some championships. His numbers would definitely be lower unless he was on a team like the Nuggets or some team without a star. The Western Conference proves every year that even with superstar talent it is very hard to win a championship.
I am not taking away credit from Lebron, but that being said.. the East is bad right now. He is also extremely fortunate with his size and strength.
Oh, and to those who say "he beat western teams in the finals".. I would argue that it helps that the first 3 rounds in the east are much easier than the first 3 rounds in the west