Exclude 85-86 & 94-95 coming out of retirement, MJ did this in 11 szns:
31.8 PPG
6.3 RPG
5.4 APG
2.5 SPG
28,412 total points
DPOY
5 Time MVP
6 Time Champ
6 Time Finals MVP
10 time scoring champ
11 time total points leader
11 time all-star
3 time ASG MVP
3 times steals champ
🐐🐐
Michael Jordan’s Resume:
-THE MOST PPG OF ALL TIME (30.1)
-10x Scoring champion
-6 Rings
-5 MVPs
-1 Dpoy
-9 All defensive teams
Don’t let this LeBron scoring record distract you from the true GREATEST EVER.
He did call the issues the Mets had long before anyone else did, I would let the HOF talk on this subject bc none of legit saw this coming so obv he has seen something recently that we don’t notice from the naked eye
Brian Windhorst with one of the coldest mic drops while defending LeBrons’ Legacy:
“All the teams he’s played with he’s delivered a ring. All the places he’s played will retire his jersey. So how’s that for a Legacy? What do you want?”
- @WindhorstESPN
Like I said
So much for that organizational prospect depth and development Stearns has contributed to
All it took is one wave of graduations for the Mets farm system to be ranked bottom 10 in baseball
(And they lost 2 draft picks + $1 million in IFA money for Bo Bichette)
You do realize in a year from now:
Jonathan Santucci
Elian Peña
Chris Suero
Wandy Asigen
Will all be top 100 prospects and are going to make significant contributions in the majors
Jonah Tong and zero other prospects for the Mets. Bleak. What aspect of Stearns’ tenure has been measurably good, or better than what any other replacement-level smart person with a similar background could achieve?
So many fans are out of their damn minds. Think logically for a minute. We wanted an ownership that would spend spend spend. We have that. The Mets have the 2nd highest payroll in baseball. Hate Sterns moves? That's fine. Saying Cohen needs to sell the team? That's insanity.
LeBron James at 17… ELITE.
LeBron James at 21… ELITE.
LeBron James at 25… ELITE.
LeBron James at 29… ELITE.
LeBron James at 33… ELITE.
LeBron James at 37… ELITE.
LeBron James at 41… ELITE.
The GOAT debate is over.
Only question is where he plays next.
I think the Lakers are making a huge mistake not prioritizing LeBron's return this season.
They have no clear Plan B to replace him, and did they forget he stayed healthy, and just single-handedly carried them out of the first round?
Where's the respect.
Argument to be made this was the worst front office job in baseball history to be given Juan Soto on a silver platter last year, still be allowed to spend $400 million on the roster and be competing with Colorado and Kansas City for the worst team in the sport
After eight seasons with the Lakers, including leading the franchise to the 2020 NBA championship, James departs and enters free agency set to join a new team.
Lakers president Rob Pelinka and Rich Paul spoke a short time ago about the four-time champion's plans, sources said. James chose to inform the Lakers well before start of free agency tonight out of courtesy and appreciation for their run together, and to allow LA to conduct its offseason business.