Who has better stats Larry Bird or LeBron James?

Who has better stats Larry Bird or LeBron James?

LeBron James leads Larry Bird in points per game in both regular season as well as playoffs. Larry is a better rebounder than James as he averages 3.7 rebounds more. Bird averaged 6.3 assists per game for his career which is extremely formidable for a small forward/power forward.

Is Kobe better than Larry Bird?

Kobe Bryant’s playoff PER average is exactly at 22.0, while Bird’s is only 21.4. Again, Kobe’s Player Efficiency Rating is higher, despite coming into the league much earlier than Larry Bird and having limited minutes in his first three years.

Who was better Larry or Magic?

His nemesis and friend off the court, Larry Bird, was a much better shooter and defender than Magic ever was. Bird also made it to the NBA Defensive Second Team three times, while Magic did not make even a single defensive team. Magic was great, but Bird was greater.

Is LeBron better than Magic Johnson?

At first glance, one might look at LeBron James’ far superior scoring and give him the nod. However, some simple math shows their offensive productivity is quite comparable. LeBron has scored about 7.ts per game than Magic has in his career. However, Magic has dished out about four more assists per game.

Who is better Magic or Kobe?

First, Bryant is a better shooter and scorer than Magic—he has averaged 25.3 PPG in his career, and he showed the world one of the most masterful scoring performances in NBA history when he racked up 81 points against the Toronto Raptors in 2006.

Who is the wealthiest footballer in the world?

Top 5 richest footballers in the world

  1. Cristiano Ronaldo. Yep – you guessed it.
  2. Lionel Messi. In second place is old rival Lionel Messi.
  3. Neymar Junior. In third place is 26-year-old Neymar Junior.
  4. Zlatan Ibrahimovic. With an estimate 75 million pounds, Swedish-Bosnian footballer Zlatan Ibrahimovic is in fourth place.
  5. Wayne Rooney.

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