K0beStar wrote:What was jordans carrer ppg? I know its in the 30's. Lebron can easily pass him up if he wanted to.
Michael Jordan's career points per game average is 30.1 ppg, which for those keeping score at home is the highest in league history. Assuming LeBron played an identical amount of games to Michael Jordan (1072) by the time his career concluded, he would need to average 31.3 ppg for the next 834 games of his career. Not unthinkable, but I think to say LeBron would
easily pass him is to greatly underrate Michael Jordan as well as underestimate the difficulty of maintaining such a high scoring average year in and year out.
A lot of people seem to think LeBron is going to keep building himself up to a triple double with 40 ppg because he's putting up great numbers at such a young age. Personally, I don't think that takes into consideration how difficult such a feat would be. There have been a lot of tremendous players who have played in the NBA through the years. If it were that easy, it would have been achieved a few times over by now.
I'd expect LeBron to post similar numbers to this year, perhaps with better shooting percentages across the board. Aside from that, he'll probably improve his defense as well as his decision making and other mental aspects of the game, things that won't necessarily show up in the boxscores.