37, 12, and 12......and another clutch performance.....he's looking like the Bron from a couple of years ago thus far this year and despite his teams mediocre record hehas been the best player this season......I'm convinced that he would average a triple double if he had a "great" supporting cast....</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>No, he wouldn't average a triple double, but he'd be close. Say, 25, 8, 7.</div></p> currently he's at 30 8 and 8 across the board.....if Kidd and Nash could get 10 plus assists per game I'm sure Bron could do the same........</p>
Maybe, but Kidd and Nash are also point guards. Lebron's asked to be 'the guy,' rather than have it be his number 1 priority to make his team better.</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (THE DREAM)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> 37, 12, and 12......and another clutch performance.....he's looking like the Bron from a couple of years ago thus far this year and despite his teams mediocre record hehas been the best player this season......I'm convinced that he would average a triple double if he had a "great" supporting cast....</p> </div></p> </p> I disagree. I believe his numbers would decrease if he were to have a great supporting cast, because then it'd mean he'd have to do less. The worse the team is, the more a star player has to do, and that's just a fact.</p> Just look at Oscar Robertson. The year he averaged a triple-double, he had a shitty team, and he had to do everything himeself. His team got a poor record. Once he got better players (such as Mr. Alcindor) he hadda do less, and the team did better, and won a title.</p>
and he does it again....30 pts, 11 boards, 10 assists, AND 4 steals AND 1 block</p> </p> dudes not even close to his prime yet.........................</p>