I just heard this on Chad Ford’s podcast. LeBron James, in three years, already has more career playoff SERIES victories than Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen have in their 35 combined NBA seasons.
i love your website, but i wish you’d correct this one. before this year’s playoffs:
allen had 3 (2 in 2001, 1 in 2005)
pierce had 3 (2 in 2002, 1 in 2003)
garnett had 2 (2004)
lebron had one series win his rookie year and three last year.
maybe the stat was, since lebron came into the nba in 2005 he has more series wins than the celts big three.(obvious….4-0)
anyways, just wanted to keep ya honest… keep up the good work boys
Thank you Doug. I just re-listened to that part of the podcast and while I was desperately hoping I was going to be able to scapegoat some blame here, tuns out I just misheard the stat. Ford’s guest combined the number of NBA seasons (35) the big three had played, but the the series wins stat was based on individual achievements, so LeBron has four wins while, as you pointed out above, Allen and Pierce have three while Garnett has two. Sorry for the error. Our new fact checking intern, Chase, will be getting the gimp in the trunk punishment for the rest of the work day to make amends.
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1 doug smith // May 7, 2008 at 9:19 am
i love your website, but i wish you’d correct this one. before this year’s playoffs:
allen had 3 (2 in 2001, 1 in 2005)
pierce had 3 (2 in 2002, 1 in 2003)
garnett had 2 (2004)
lebron had one series win his rookie year and three last year.
maybe the stat was, since lebron came into the nba in 2005 he has more series wins than the celts big three.(obvious….4-0)
anyways, just wanted to keep ya honest… keep up the good work boys
2 doug smith // May 7, 2008 at 9:30 am
damn, the correction needs a correction.
lebron has been around longer than that, but the # of series wins i had are correct
3 Drexl Spivey // May 7, 2008 at 9:40 am
Thank you Doug. I just re-listened to that part of the podcast and while I was desperately hoping I was going to be able to scapegoat some blame here, tuns out I just misheard the stat. Ford’s guest combined the number of NBA seasons (35) the big three had played, but the the series wins stat was based on individual achievements, so LeBron has four wins while, as you pointed out above, Allen and Pierce have three while Garnett has two. Sorry for the error. Our new fact checking intern, Chase, will be getting the gimp in the trunk punishment for the rest of the work day to make amends.
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