YM305 said:LeBron James
Dwyane Wade
Kobe Bryant
Steve Nash
Vince Carter
YM305 said:LeBron James
Dwyane Wade
Kobe Bryant
Steve Nash
Vince Carter
Yeah thats it.DevilElias26 said:im not gonna put them into any kind of order but:
LeBron James
Kobe Bryant
Tim Duncan
Dwayne Wade
Steve Nash
FinNasty said:I dont think Duncan is top 5 at this point in his career. He is aging... and isnt what he used to me anymore. He is still a great player... but I think he is just outside the top 5 at this point... probably around 7...
MikeO said:He just won a championship last year :shakeno: :shakeno:
and? he had a team that helped him, it's not like he exploded like James and Kobe doMikeO said:He just won a championship last year :shakeno: :shakeno:
bron shot 70 percent?culpepper2chambers said:lmao lebron did that like a week ago.
dob72 said:bron shot 70 percent?
no doubt Bron has more pressure but Wade still puts up better numbers and is the more complete playerKdawg954 said:C'mon the 70 percent is amazing, but Bron had to force up more shots to keep his team in it . . its seems people are using that 70 percent in this series to say Wade is a better overall . . which is crazy. Wade is hot, no lie, he also has much less pressure than Lebron to perform. If Wade is off or quiet, like the 3rd quarter last night, the Heat have several other options . . Lebron can't afford to be quiet, nobody else on that team can really step up. Like if the Pistons double Bron, he's most likely gonna still try to make sumthin happen, unlike if the Pistons double Wade he can dish to Toine, Posey, shaq and company, not to mention they already double shaq, so its different man.
And Bron doesn't just jack shots up, he did shoot 48 percent from the field this year which is stellar, Wade shot 49.5 which is amazing as well. This is not really the best indicator to compare the 2 however, because they are virtually equal.
YM305 said:LeBron James
Dwyane Wade
Kobe Bryant
Steve Nash
Vince Carter