Thursday, May 18, 2017

Column - Is LeBron James the Greatest Basketball Player Ever?




For almost 23 years Michael Jeffrey Jordan has been considered the greatest basketball player to ever play the game. At the end of his first retirement in 1994, the Chicago Bulls made Jordan a statue that said, "The best there ever was. The best there ever will be." That's pretty high praise for a guy who at that time had only played nine seasons in the league, and had captured three NBA championships, three finals MVPs, and three regular season MVPs. We all know the rest of the story; Michael came back to win three more championships, three more finals MVPs and three more regular season MVPs.

Jordan is almost universally considered the "GOAT," or greatest of all time. Some people still say Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, others say Bill Russell and his 11 rings, while others say Magic Johnson. Today though, a new player is writing himself into the record books and making a case for himself to be considered the GOAT. LeBron James is now in year 14 in the NBA, and doesn’t look to be slowing down anytime soon. So the question arises: is LeBron James the greatest basketball player ever?

The case for LeBron starts as such: three NBA championships, three Finals MVPs, four regular season MVPs, and 11 All-NBA First Team selections, the latter of which only Kobe Bryant and Karl Malone have done. For the last decade, LeBron has been the best player in the NBA, and continues to dominate. If he makes it to the Finals this year, which is all but a certainty, he will make this his seventh straight appearance in the Finals, which has never been done before. Hardware aside, let’s look at this from a purely basketball perspective.

I will let this be known: For most of my life I’ve been the biggest Jordan fanboy, but having grown up watching LeBron’s dominance my loyalty has teetered. I’ve watched probably every Jordan highlight and I’ve watched every LeBron playoff game of importance. I've seen LeBron absolutely dominate in the 2012 NBA Finals. I've seen LeBron nearly will a team without his two best players to almost beating the stacked Golden State Warriors in 2015. I've also seen LeBron make the first ever comeback in the finals after being down 3-1. Dropping back-to-back 41 point games in games five and six, and the absolutely crucial chase-down block in game seven.

I wouldn’t call myself an “expert” per se, but I am very knowledgeable in the history of the NBA. With that said let’s break down LeBron vs. MJ as basketball players. MJ is considered the greatest scorer ever, having the greatest career-average for points per game at 30.1 with shootings splits of 49.7/32.7/83.5 for field goal, three point, and free throw percentages.

LeBron is currently averaging 27.1 points a game for his career with splits of 50.1/34.2/74. The numbers don’t tell the whole story though, because MJ shot three more field goal attempts per game over his career more than LeBron has. See the difference between their play styles lies in the fact that LeBron makes everybody around him a better player, and is a better assister and rebounder than Jordan.

LeBron for his career is averaging 7.3 rebounds and 7 assists, while MJ averaged 6.2 and 5.3. LeBron has been called by Skip Bayless the, “greatest passer I’ve ever seen.” Pretty high praise when you consider Bayless watched guys such as Magic, Jason Kidd and Steve Nash play. LeBron is also a more versatile defender. Being 6 feet 8 inches tall and weighing 250 pounds, LeBron is able to guard all five positions on the court without giving away too much of an advantage. LeBron has also been dominating longer than Jordan, who played 13 seasons with the Bulls while LeBron is in year 14 right now.

LeBron has now played 1,552 more minutes in his career, joining only 17 other players to eclipse those numbers. If LeBron plays five more seasons, he’s on pace to pass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar who holds the number one spot. Besides the minutes, LeBron has made a bigger impact than Jordan on the teams he’s been on.

After LeBron left Cleveland in 2010 the Cavaliers went from 61 wins to 19, and when he left Miami they went from 54 wins to 37 wins and missing the playoffs. When LeBron went back to Cleveland they increased their wins by 20 games. The year after Jordan’s first retirement the Bulls only won two less games and got robbed in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Knicks.

We’re getting to the point where Michael Jordan defenders are having a harder and harder time arguing against LeBron. I get it, LeBron will never match up to Jordan’s accomplishments. However, did Jordan ever match up to Kareem’s accomplishments? The answer is an easy no. Kareem won six championships, two finals MVPs, six regular season MVPs, and is the number one scorer in all of NBA history.

How then, is Michael Jordan considered better than Kareem? Because people watched him play and said, “This is the greatest basketball player we’ve ever seen.” You know what? That’s what I’m starting to say when I watch LeBron James play.

All Stats courtesy of basketballreference.com
AT A GLANCE:

  • Michael Jordan and LeBron James have been in comparison very frequently of late, so the question arises: Is LeBron the greatest of all time?
  • Jordan career stats: 30.1 ppg, 6.2 rbg, 5.3 apg. LeBron career stats: 27.1 ppg, 7.3 rpg, 7 apg
  • Jordan: 6 championships, 6 finals MVPs, 5 regular season MVPs. LeBron: 3 championships, 3 finals MVPs, 4 regular season MVPs
  • LeBron has a higher field goal percentage, 2-point percentage, and true-shooting percentage
  • Can LeBron overcome MJ with a win in the 2017 finals?

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Profile - Colton Cosner

Photo Credit: Elliot Pond


Sports are often a battle of wills. Who wants it more? Who's willing to lay it all out on the line to win the game? For LBCC, the asnwer is Colton Cosner. A first baseman, Cosner has been one of the driving forces leading LBCC to a 19-5 record in league play, 30-10 overall. The Roadrunners are currently first in their division.

"Colton has improved our play by being one of the best lead-off hitters in the NWAC," said Head Coach Ryan Gipson. "He also makes us better by helping lead this young club in many ways."

Cosner's batting average currently sits at an impressive .287, with 41 hits, 14 RBI, and a home run as well. His consistency at bat remains evident, giving the team somebody to count on when it comes to hitting.

Cosner is originally from West Linn, Oregon, where he graduated in 2015 and currently lives in Corvallis. His major at LBCC is business, and he hopes to eventually continue his baseball career elsewhere while simultaneously getting his degree.

Cosner says that coach Gipson had a huge role in convincing him to leave West Linn and travel down to Linn County.

"What made me choose LB, was the vision coach Gipson gave to me when I first visited the school," said Cosner. "I got along with him really well off the bat and he seemed really interested in getting me to the next level."

Coach Gipson also believes that Cosner is one of the most vocal leaders on the team this year, and that his number-one strength is his feel for the game, something that can't be taught.

"He really knows how to run the bases aggressively and is very comfortable in the batter's box," said Gipson.

Cosner believes his biggest strength is leading his teammates to want to win at all costs.

"I am very competitive and I see it rub off on a lot of my teammates," said Cosner.

Cosner's competitive edge has made its mark as LBCC is dominating the season. If the team keeps up and finishes first in their region, they will get an automatic bid into the NWAC championships where they will face off against the best teams in the entire NWAC.

"Our team has been so successful this year because of our drive to put in that extra work when no other team is," said Cosner. "This year the team is a family on and off the field, and I know stepping out on the field that each teammate would die for one another."

Cosner describes the team bond as, "Something special that I haven't felt really with any other team."

With just a few games left of the regular season, LB will be looking to hold onto their first place standing, currently four games ahead of Lane who is in second place. Cosner should be key in helping the team stay focused, and also bringing home a championship for the Roadrunners.


At a Glance:

  • LBCC Baseball is currently in first place in their region.
  • First baseman Colton Cosner is one of the leading contributors. 
  • Cosner is a 20 year-old who graduated from West Linn High School in 2015.
  • LBCC has clinched first seed, giving them an automatic bid into the NWAC Championships.
  • Cosner is a business major, with hopes of continuing his baseball and academic career after his stint at LBCC.