DSMok1 wrote:
There is no form of RAPM that even covers Jordan (the RAPM of the 90s isn't really RAPM--no PbP data).
You said "no form" though, that's not quite true.
https://stats-for-the-nba.appspot.com/
From a box score perspective,
Ok you lost me, this is defense this is not something you can comprehend then from a boxscore.
Jordan always had far more steals than LeBron, and at his peak had as many blocks also.
And LeBron has more defensive rebounds, by a significant margin and better team defensive ratings. It isn't that close to me at all.
87-88 Jordan had 3.9% Stl% and 2.4% Blk%, numbers which, together, no one else has even come CLOSE to!
You mean that season Jordan got outplayed by 2013 LeBron? 2013 LeBron means regular-season and post-season. Jordan's post-season was pathetic in comparison.
LeBron is at 19.3 DRB% from 08-13, 2.3% steal percentage, 1.9 block percentage, with superior team defensive ratings from 08-13. Jordan only has a slightly higher steal rate in his prime.
LeBron has nearly the same DWS with over a thousand less minutes from 08-13.
LeBron defends Tony Parker and clinches the series defending Tim Duncan in game 7, and has better d-rating numbers. I think that is "coming" close. I don't want to dislike Jordan but it gets easier when I see stuff like this.
That season the Bulls had the 3rd best defense in the league.
The 1994 Bulls sure looked good without him.
That said, it is certainly possible that LeBron is the better defender--there just isn't a whole lot of objective data to support that.
My thread here sure seems to support that, as do the various years of superior DWS.
If you look, LeBron has the 3 best offensive seasons by ASPM (that's a per-possession stat), so I would agree with you--2010, 2013, and 2009, then followed by 2009 Wade before we get to the first Jordan Season (1990).
I could see an argument made for those three years being comparable, I still don't like your statistic. Wade is an inefficient scorer by a pretty wide degree.
Jordan has better defensive numbers than LeBron, on average, and much better than Wade, which brings him closer to LeBron for total ASPM.
Not really.
The big reason why Jordan is higher than LeBron? He played more minutes than LeBron.
Not in the playoffs, your most crucial error.
ASPM is a much more stable stat than RAPM and was created expressly to track/mimic RAPM without requiring PbP data, which we only have for the last 10 years. It incorporates all of the "advanced" box score stats in the regression.
RAPM captures crucial non-boxscore stuff. I use an amalgamation of advanced metrics not just one, for defense.
Don't see where you're getting 2008 over 2013 LeBron. 2009 or 2010? An argument can certainly be made, starting with the fact LeBron played more minutes. In addition, despite the lower TS%, he had a higher AST% and higher USG%. At the team level, the results were similar, and he didn't have Wade and Bosh beside him.
It isn't close at all, 2013 is the most efficient (by usg%) 31+ PER season of all time. I'll add to my response later.