
2013 LEBRON STATS SERIES
Jordan's Bulls won a tight 3-2 series against the cavs before being gentleman swept by the pistons. Lebron's cavs swept the first two rounds and lost in 6 to the 59 win Magic. The 88 Bulls, without Jordan, were also one of the worst teams in the league, but posted a strong +3.2 SRS with him playing at a 52 win pace. With Lebron they posted the 6th best srs ever and won 66 games. The 09 cavs, without lebron, had the worst point differential in the league. Lebron finished second in DPOY voting and won MVP in 2009, leading the cavs to 66 wins before losing 4-2 to the Magic(also the best defense in the league) in the conference finals. Jordan famously won DPOY, the Scoring Title, and MVP in 1988, leading the bulls to 50 wins before losing 5-1 to the Pistons(the best defense in the league) in the second round. Jordan's DPOY winning 1988 is often cited as the best season ever while Lebron's 2009 is often argued as his peak. We check every one, whether it seems like we do or not. Please report content that breaks the rules. If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to contact us via modmail. GOAT, all-time, top 10, or player A vs B posts of all kinds will be removed. Player ranking and comparisons are not permitted. The minimum number of characters needed for a post to not be filtered is 350 characters.

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