How LeBron Scored The Most Points In NBA History

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @rustybuckets
    @rustybuckets  Год назад +470

    My bad on a late upload, but wanted to make sure I didn't hurt the overall quality by rushing it. Hope you enjoy

    • @zeferinoaaron
      @zeferinoaaron Год назад +10

      You are a gentleman and a scholar

    • @wolfgangdali1036
      @wolfgangdali1036 Год назад +7

      "I didnt want to hurt the quality"
      Narrator: and he did not

    • @DrJustinoDollars
      @DrJustinoDollars Год назад +2

      No bro this came right on time. I love your deep dives and you’ve definitely grown as a RUclipsr. You’ve actually inspired me to do this shit tbh

    • @mtp7479
      @mtp7479 Год назад

      Taking your time to make this video a banger was the best choice. Keep up the grind!

    • @sportslangtv2181
      @sportslangtv2181 Год назад

      He's 22 in 2007 not 23 research right

  • @kingkaIid
    @kingkaIid Год назад +3746

    If Ben Simmons maintains this years average of 7.1 ppg, he would only need to play at least another 55 full seasons in order to catch LeBron.

    • @ignorethismessage3424
      @ignorethismessage3424 Год назад +140

      what about udonis haslem

    • @sac1211
      @sac1211 Год назад +38

      Yall joking on Ben Simmons and his scoring not realizing he impacts the game in different ways he's a great playmaker. Don't be surprised when he passes John stocktons assist record

    • @buttahghost
      @buttahghost Год назад +493

      @@sac1211 💀 okay

    • @joegallagher9238
      @joegallagher9238 Год назад +476

      @@sac1211 hey Ben get off your alt and learn to shoot

    • @juju-vl7oj
      @juju-vl7oj Год назад +158

      Maybe that was Ben's plan all along and we're all idiots that don't understand his greatness. He's saving energy because he's planing for 50 plus season career.

  • @jameshartman3630
    @jameshartman3630 Год назад +460

    expected an analysis for how he could score this many points, didn’t expect an awesome Lebron career retrospective

    • @panashe5268
      @panashe5268 Год назад +16

      I don’t know this video was kinda messy for me. He started the video with scoring being the main talking point but then it turned into a career overview which I’ve seen done before. Kinda wish he remained consistent with the scoring thing

    • @GreatLakes2551
      @GreatLakes2551 Год назад +20

      @panashe5268 it's all part of the story of how he improved , and what moments of his career forced him to evolve on the scoring side

    • @fortynights1513
      @fortynights1513 Год назад +3

      Ways he scored are mentioned some, but yeah, it’s more of a retrospective video.

  • @QuackMamba34
    @QuackMamba34 Год назад +1338

    I'm glad he mentioned LeBron's 4th quarter against the Spurs. People say Ray Allen saved LeBron's legacy. But LeBron deserves just as much if not more credit for saving his own legacy with his 16 points in the 4th quarter.

    • @fortynights1513
      @fortynights1513 Год назад +50

      LeBron already had a championship at that point, and he’s won others since, so I don’t know why someone would argue that

    • @phillipschuman4307
      @phillipschuman4307 Год назад +110

      As Rusty mentioned, there was also another game to win to get to four wins and the title.
      In that game, both Ray Allen and Chris Bosh scored zero points. LeBron's 37 points in a win in a Finals game seven tied a record from 1956.

    • @jclight2675
      @jclight2675 Год назад +26

      People also sleep on game 7 bron that series too

    • @michaelgieseler2799
      @michaelgieseler2799 Год назад +71

      @@JacksonHole83 “those 16 points meant nothing.” You act like those 16 points didn’t put his team in position to win the game. You and the other haters can keep acting like the last shot is the only thing that matters if it helps you cope

    • @troliskimosko
      @troliskimosko Год назад +20

      @@JacksonHole83 he didn't lose "the heat's" steak. He lost his own streak. Nobody else did shit

  • @juju-vl7oj
    @juju-vl7oj Год назад +351

    Lebron's first 13 seasons until after 2016 the NBA was much lower scoring and more defense oriented than the league Jordan played in his first 9 seasons before the first retirement in 93-94... Lebron had playoff opponents who allowed like 90ppg and Jordan's most were over 100ppg allowed.
    Seems like nobody ever noticed or acknowledged that Lebron's early career stats may have been alot greater in a faster paced league.

    • @Orbitalresonancefrequencies
      @Orbitalresonancefrequencies Год назад +53

      They forget how crazy those Detroit series were, people thought the Bad Boy Pistons were hard to get through but they just abused the lack of a flagrant foul existing, soon as they established the rule they got swept, cause they fall apart without abusing hard fouls. 2000s pistons had actual defensive skill, they made Kobe (the closest thing to Michael Jordan) look like Khris Middleton in 04. Hell you could argue it even made Shaq leave. Great era.

    • @kleatise52
      @kleatise52 Год назад +7

      That’s why he’s the most impressive of these high stat players by a lot. Guys like harden aren’t even close

    • @kleatise52
      @kleatise52 Год назад +9

      That’s why he’s the most impressive of these high stat players by a lot. Guys like harden aren’t even close. 25 year old lebron if he played in 2018 would average uncanny numbers with good defense. I think he’s truly cemented as the second best ever.

    • @craigjohnston5781
      @craigjohnston5781 Год назад +4

      They also may have been lower if not for some rule changes that shifted the game towards favoring perimeter play. Some of Lebron's seasons were lower paced then some of Jordan's that is true. But none of Jordan's were played with rules being massively leaned towards perimeter "guard play". Pace of play is a much better argument when talking about comparisons with Kareem than it is with Jordan. Not only did Kareem play in some of the fastest paced seasons in NBA history, at that time the rules favored post play which also helped Kareem and his game.

    • @juju-vl7oj
      @juju-vl7oj Год назад +2

      @@craigjohnston5781 look at the field goal percentages of alot of players in the 2000s in series they played against 90ppg allowed defenses like the Pistons, Celtics, Spurs etc.
      It's not like it was only slow paced but easier to score on .
      Unless you just imagine everyone in the league just got drastically worse conveniently the day MJ retired, defense was better in the 2000s and early 10s than it was in Jordan's first run with the Bulls 85-93.
      96-98 is when the league grew really defensive oriented , and it's reflected in Jordan being less efficient. The slower pace he'd have less rebounds and assist but still got his shots up.

  • @lemonlazer5687
    @lemonlazer5687 Год назад +124

    I think the finals record he has is massively unfairly held against Bron. It’s an unbelievable feat he carried the cavs in 07 and Warriors had to get KD to stop Bron dominating an all time dynasty. I’d like to think what Brons record could have been if the cavs actually supported him and got him a ‘pippen’ or such.
    Can’t wait for the cavs to draft Bronny and Garland, Mitchell, Bron, Mobley and Allen win his last chip in year 22

    • @Mr_Mhx
      @Mr_Mhx Год назад +6

      Wasnt kyrie his "pippen" ; also lets not forget that he started the trend of teams eanting "big 3's" .,pretty much creating the concept of superteams

    • @lemonlazer5687
      @lemonlazer5687 Год назад +17

      @@Mr_Mhx kyrie came 8 years too late and bron went back to Cleveland cause they finally got a good roster

    • @LoveCoffeeHour
      @LoveCoffeeHour Год назад +5

      I would love to see Bron and Bronny back in Cleveland winning a chip in 2024. That could really happen. What a great story that would be from now on!

    • @lemonlazer5687
      @lemonlazer5687 Год назад +8

      @@Mr_Mhx also doc rivers and co. Invented the big three in 07.

    • @kingtowmater1038
      @kingtowmater1038 Год назад +3

      *2025 but no joke that would legitimately be the most legendary ending to a career ever in sports (besides maybe Messi wining the World Cup)

  • @ludicrousdreams6559
    @ludicrousdreams6559 Год назад +1079

    Crazy that Bron did this with half his career being played in the lowest paced, and best defensive era, dude is a MACHINE.

    • @sac1211
      @sac1211 Год назад +306

      Which is why I'll never understand why people use the "weak era with no defense" argument against him when he's been doing this since 2003 lol

    • @henry3365
      @henry3365 Год назад +90

      @Sac12 Lol fr you just have to keep reminding them that he's in year 20 not year 5

    • @raymondsims7042
      @raymondsims7042 Год назад +1

      @@henry3365 the people who hate lebron James are some of the dumbest people on the planet😂😂😂

    • @Getdown8319
      @Getdown8319 Год назад +27

      The argument is yea in the beginning it was rougher but as he aged the NBA lost all the true centers, and the game became way less physical which benefits a 260lb guy, on top of medicine improving. Which in turn helped his body maintain. Yes he deserves credit for remaining focused for this long. But no one has benefitted from the game changing more than lebron. I’m not knocking him I think he is an amazing talent. But his fans refuse to use common sense most of the time and that why lebron gets so much hate I think it’s not him it’s a product of his fans. If u notice players not just lebrin are all playing way longer, and that trend will continue.

    • @giangnguyentruong4872
      @giangnguyentruong4872 Год назад +136

      @@Getdown8319 bro he played 16 out of the 30 lowest-pace seasons ever. And you don't really understand it don't you, with medicine improving, it benefits the whole field, not just 1 player. Hence, to maintain dominance, which is exactly what LeBron is doing, is also harder.

  • @its-dg2987
    @its-dg2987 Год назад +158

    I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. I am so glad I never took this man’s greatness for granted. The greatest ever in my mind.

  • @5h00ta
    @5h00ta Год назад +40

    Being from Cleveland , I can’t tell you enough how much LeBron means to Us. He promised a championship and he delivered in the most dramatic way possible. I still don’t understand why people shredded him for leaving the Cavs when the organization just wasn’t ready for him.. I still remember the chills I got watching the 2016 finals. We haven’t had a championship team in ages before that, let alone in Basketball. The Indians were actually playing in the world series at the same time, but loss.

    • @sportspokerguy3506
      @sportspokerguy3506 8 месяцев назад +2

      leaving wasnt the problem its how he left: "the decision" was a slap in the face to cleveland

  • @Lolcryariver
    @Lolcryariver Год назад +19

    His record of double digits points in a game record is gonna be unbreakable

  • @fortynights1513
    @fortynights1513 Год назад +105

    I look forward to seeing what kind of changes you’ll make Rusty.
    This was a very good video, one of your better in awhile (your normal breakdowns are good at what they do, but when you go longer, you stand out).

  • @smacky101
    @smacky101 Год назад +110

    Been watching him since I was 12. I'm 32. Man if he ain't the GOAT I don't really care. He's a machine and my favorite player who isn't on my team to watch. He's a living legend and he's still out there fucking balling. What more can you ask? This one man has given us so much entertainment, discussion, and history than ANYBODY else in my lifetime.

    • @dedbeet5845
      @dedbeet5845 Год назад +10

      It's a stupid argument to begin with. Everyone (old enough) should consider themselves lucky that they were witness to two transcendent, generational talents like Lebron and MJ. Two of the greatest I've ever had the honor of watching play. For any player to be compared to Kareem and MJ is the greatest achievement anyone could hope for.

    • @youngboy2pacdrake
      @youngboy2pacdrake Год назад +4

      @@dedbeet5845 lebron > kobe > jordan

    • @dim-.
      @dim-. Год назад +2

      ​@@youngboy2pacdrake😂

    • @kingtowmater1038
      @kingtowmater1038 Год назад +1

      @@youngboy2pacdrakeno

    • @KingRhoamBosphoramusHyru-mr4gv
      @KingRhoamBosphoramusHyru-mr4gv 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@youngboy2pacdrakebro what

  • @WorldwideWyatt
    @WorldwideWyatt Год назад +17

    I got to see all three of the greatest players ever back to back to back.
    Kareem -> Michael -> Lebron

  • @JohdyeLaFlame
    @JohdyeLaFlame Год назад +8

    This is a really good video. One of the rare vids on RUclips actually giving lebron his flowers with context. I don’t think he’s the GOAT but sometimes people act like he’s not one of the greats of the sport.

  • @juju-vl7oj
    @juju-vl7oj Год назад +89

    Off topic but just wanted to say the timing is perfect for a Jalen Brunson appreciation video. I hardly see any videos giving him his flowers for this season on RUclips.
    Since the beginning of January which is a really good sample size, Brunson is averaging 29 or 30ppg on over 50%fg and over 40% from 3 , that's pretty much superstar production and it feels like hardly anyone notices yet.

    • @jaypers8501
      @jaypers8501 Год назад +1

      Need that

    • @RugumiTenshi
      @RugumiTenshi Год назад +3

      To be fair, we've seen non-star players (not just this season) have a month or two run of stardom, but by the end of the season it's forgettable...so if anything, he'll get the flowers he deserves by the end of the season (if he keeps it up)

    • @schuylersavage276
      @schuylersavage276 Год назад +2

      @@RugumiTenshi can you give examples? Not saying you are wrong at all, just thought it would be cool to see the list of examples. I might be taking this too specifically, but while I can think of Jeremy Lin type examples, that was only like Feb 4 to Feb 20th you know? And he wasn’t averaging 30. He scored over 30 once. TJ warren went crazy for like what? 10 games etc? But Brunson latelt feels a LoT more like Shai going from a 20 ppg guy to a legit 30 ppg guy through some sort of breakthrough mentally than it does some solid but not great player jusr having a hot 1-2 months. I’ve been confused since last season why so many people seemed to undervalue how good Brunson had PROVEN he was/is. And he’s so young it makes sense that with his first taste of consistent starting and lead role, he would eventually get even better than the 20/6 type shit we were able to see as a spot starter. Seems like it took him a couple months to really get acclimated, and now he’s realizing just how elite of a scorer he can and how he truly has the green light, minutes and role to produce as much as his heart desires. Id assume as long as he continues to take such an aggressive approach, he’ll continue to score 25-30 a night

    • @demetrioshilton6264
      @demetrioshilton6264 Год назад +1

      @@schuylersavage276 I may be wrong but Terry Rozier , IT, to name a couple but Brunson made his case I shouldn’t have to say it go look at what he’s doing. Guys in his prime he won’t slow down for a year or two.

    • @deekaymusiclover2481
      @deekaymusiclover2481 Год назад +1

      You can't be serious...?

  • @Loothansa
    @Loothansa Год назад +41

    Dude what a great documentary! Well written, well edited and well presented. Great job by both of you!

  • @redluke8119
    @redluke8119 Год назад +43

    What an amazing career. I've watched him since I was a very young man now I got to watch the GOAT score the Dagger in the conversation. And he still has at least 2-5 years left in his career and it's not crazy to think he will be like a 6th man doing 18 minutes a game as a player coach with his sons winning a title when he is 40

  • @papito5ft6
    @papito5ft6 Год назад +4

    That games played list said "He Who shall not be named." 🤣 This was legit a great assessment video. Nice!!! 👍

  • @ConciousAd
    @ConciousAd Год назад +45

    Lebron's record maybe closer to being "unbreakable" compared to when Kareem set his record, just because of the fact that load management is a huge thing prioritized in today's nba season unlike back then.

    • @fortynights1513
      @fortynights1513 Год назад +1

      Even so, could that lead to great players playing longer in general?

    • @phillipschuman4307
      @phillipschuman4307 Год назад +11

      Not to mention the top players of this caliber now make $40m a year (and it will go up).
      They will be more fabulously wealthy far earlier than in times past, and that kind of wealth may tell them to go enjoy it instead of grinding out 100 game seasons (counting deep playoff runs) past 12 to 15 years. And under any reasonable assumption, no one could get there in that short of time.

    • @DEVILONBOTHSHOULDERS
      @DEVILONBOTHSHOULDERS 7 дней назад

      hes also still going at approx 25ppg
      its going to be unbreakable because nobody else will ever be this physically resilient

  • @robg8203
    @robg8203 Год назад +6

    What's crazy about Lebron during his first playoff series was that he'd have the center on his team go to the bench, bringing the wizards center to the bench, so that he could just drive to the paint without a great shot blocking center in there to stop him.

  • @PassivesAbseits
    @PassivesAbseits Год назад +12

    Let's not forget, that Darko Militic also got more help, playing alongside Billups, Hamilton, Prince and 2 Wallaces. And yes, Militic was also part of that draft class... and he was the first to win a title.

    • @arkcliref
      @arkcliref 4 месяца назад

      for as much of a bust as he was, at least he won a chip, unlike melo

  • @RicoBanani
    @RicoBanani Год назад +8

    being one year older than James I never liked the hype around him and all the flopping he used to do and the obvious favourism by refs.. But, yes. I have to appreciate greatness. He did it all and then some. All hail The King

  • @ewbait
    @ewbait Год назад +64

    I've never seen a better player than 2018 playoffs Lebron. It was otherworldly how good he was.

    • @magisterialanubis06
      @magisterialanubis06 Год назад +1

      2009 james

    • @Ticklemypicklefn
      @Ticklemypicklefn Год назад

      @@magisterialanubis062007 lebron was a menace bro got to the finals his 2nd best player was Andrew varajao 😭

    • @mikecasale438
      @mikecasale438 10 месяцев назад +5

      91 Jordan
      92 Jordan
      93 Jordan
      98 Jordan
      06 Wade

    • @acidspit14
      @acidspit14 10 месяцев назад +4

      that's cause you've never seen aynone else play other than Lebron. you're probabl 22 years old

    • @iKyroll
      @iKyroll 10 месяцев назад

      @@mikecasale438Jordan is dogshit at basketball

  • @justinharris2320
    @justinharris2320 Год назад +13

    Watching a great career breakdown like this video reminds me just how ridiculous Skip Bayless was always been towards LeBron

  • @arkadiuszrogala1359
    @arkadiuszrogala1359 Год назад +12

    Great points about LeBron as a scorer, fans’ responsibility to appreciate his one of one greatness, and an amazing recap of his playoff runs. Just thought it was going to focus more on his regular seasons as this is a regular season record and he’s owned the playoff record for scoring for about five years now

  • @juicred1
    @juicred1 Год назад +8

    You can't talk about lebron's rookie success without mentioning him being given the keys in a way that a rookie never had

    • @folkscrazyouthere3076
      @folkscrazyouthere3076 10 месяцев назад

      Being probably the best high school player/prospect ever that's what happens

  • @hassle-freet3805
    @hassle-freet3805 Год назад +17

    incredible work, Rusty. I don't often find myself watching 40 min videos, but you did an exceptional job or keeping me entertained throughout the entire video.

  • @erelschechter7632
    @erelschechter7632 Год назад +2

    One of the greatest videos I’ve seen…
    Actually watched it two times when I usually don’t .
    Waiting for the deep dive to return

  • @spectacularlysentimental
    @spectacularlysentimental Год назад +18

    This is documentary-level quality! Hope you make more videos like this, and I'm glad you took the time to create this project of passion.

  • @bmillz6243
    @bmillz6243 Год назад +18

    Great overall LeBron career summary, well done Jacob

  • @Raphmatic5000
    @Raphmatic5000 Год назад +13

    LeBron and I are born in the same year, I'm like 9 months older than him, and it amazes me how he's still going strong all this time. Incredible talent, the greatest of this generation.

  • @markseverino9311
    @markseverino9311 Год назад +1

    guy from cleveland here. always will love lebron. our city wouldnt be the same without him.

  • @mdd013
    @mdd013 Год назад +11

    This is why for me MJ is the GOAT but by a very close margin, LeBron is there with him. Unlike Mike, Cavs was not willing to invest in LeBron and build a team around him. This 1st stint in Cleveland is nothing short of amazing and he would have been in the Finals earlier if the Cavs front office is willing to spend more.

    • @coreythomas3633
      @coreythomas3633 Год назад +4

      mj got swept by shaq in 1995. And swept twice in 86 87. CHOKED from 1984 to 1990. He QUIT TWICE he had the best team in the 90s. Winning 55 games. Mj OVVERATED no goat. Mj had the better team and better head coach his whole career. STOP WITH THE EXCUSES.... MJ so GREAT he can't win without Scottie and phill Jackson. 😂 lebron the goat.

    • @therealguy7391
      @therealguy7391 Год назад

      @@coreythomas3633Lebron literally just got swept get off his meat

    • @Ancient_Regime88
      @Ancient_Regime88 3 месяца назад

      ​@@coreythomas3633No one who lived through MJ would say that. He was so far ahead of the world it was a joke. We took it for granted that MJ was the goat even before his second 3-peat. Other than his first Cavs stint, LeBron has been surrounded by talent. He's got the longevity argument, but by no means is he the goat.

    • @coreythomas3633
      @coreythomas3633 3 месяца назад

      @@Ancient_Regime88 AGAIN IDC about the racism and the bias .. Lebron the better scorer. And he the better player more impact on winning...

    • @Ancient_Regime88
      @Ancient_Regime88 3 месяца назад

      @@coreythomas3633 If you're saying LeBron gets flack for his race, then I agree. I just think MJ is the goat. You're right to say that LeBron is a better facilitator, but when it comes to the business of winning, MJ is in a class all his own.
      Lemme put it this way, if you have to choose one player to lead your team in a playoff series, there's no universe where you wouldn't pick MJ.

  • @justingerald
    @justingerald Год назад +4

    That finals run in 2016 was something else

  • @behindthearcyt
    @behindthearcyt Год назад +11

    this was a W video rusty i understand why you didn’t want to rush and upload this video it was great quality and a great breakdown on how special it was lebron did what he did breaking the scoring record something that most people thought it would be never broken

  • @thehat8006
    @thehat8006 Год назад +5

    This video is an absolute slapper, reliving that 2016 finals is still ridiculous.

  • @Jrxsas
    @Jrxsas Год назад +5

    All love for Rusty Buckets, but this felt more like a video about LeBron’s playoff performances rather than a video about LeBron breaking the scoring title

    • @rustybuckets
      @rustybuckets  Год назад +7

      It’s a career retrospective primarily centered on the scoring aspect of his game.

    • @Jrxsas
      @Jrxsas Год назад

      @@rustybuckets yeah I get you, it was still an enjoyable video to watch

  • @DerWahnwitzsinnige
    @DerWahnwitzsinnige Год назад +2

    Fantastic video Rusty, refreshing new style and choice of topic. Please keep similar projects coming

  • @brycescott1144
    @brycescott1144 Год назад +6

    Rusty on demon timing

  • @user-cz9jf1ec8s
    @user-cz9jf1ec8s Год назад +1

    So far this production seems like your best yet. Love it!

  • @stannisthemannis534
    @stannisthemannis534 Год назад +5

    Rusty this vid is a masterpiece at basketball journalism. Lengthy, precise, to the point, insightful, and objective. All of your docs are actually insane, to be fair. Great work.

  • @raingeart1
    @raingeart1 Год назад +2

    This is a great honest breakdown of the journey

  • @yokabomb
    @yokabomb Год назад +14

    Amazing video Jacob! Lebron has been a dominating force in the nba for literally my entire life. It’s hard to imagine an NBA without him but he will certainly be missed when he’s done playing (even by the haters lol)

  • @isaiahmatthews1289
    @isaiahmatthews1289 Год назад +2

    Amazing vid rusty. Editing, dialogue, and presentation was on point. Thank you

  • @jaxsonbateman
    @jaxsonbateman Год назад +3

    Loved the long form video Rusty! Would love to see more!

  • @brosidenbro638
    @brosidenbro638 Год назад +48

    Love the “He who shall not be named” 😂

    • @starwarsnewsandmemes8289
      @starwarsnewsandmemes8289 Год назад +3

      Yeah, Rusty really delivered on that one.

    • @chasemcm
      @chasemcm Год назад +21

      Its gotta be Karl Malone right? 🤣

    • @fortynights1513
      @fortynights1513 Год назад +5

      On a side note, Rusty talks about how if John Stockton (who was the pass first player he showed a photo of later) had a more well rounded game, then he’d be more impactful than he was in reality and Utah would have been better.
      If that were the case, then in addition to Stockton getting fewer assists, would Karl Malone (ergo: he who shall not be named) have fewer points because there would be fewer shots for him if Stockton took more of them?
      Say what you want about John Stockton being overrated, but the fact remains, he was effectively one player on Malone’s team who could pass, and was nearly always looking to do so.

    • @chasemcm
      @chasemcm Год назад +4

      @@fortynights1513 yea bro no one here wants to talk about the Jazz 💀

    • @fortynights1513
      @fortynights1513 Год назад +1

      @@chasemcm Not even a Jazz fan myself, but that’s just something I’ve always been curious about.

  • @moisturizedkev
    @moisturizedkev Год назад +8

    This was amazing, Rusty…. Great work forreal
    Shout out to the co-GOAT

  • @ZeeonXine
    @ZeeonXine Год назад +3

    Rusty dropping 40 minutos videos makes my day everytime.

  • @Oscar-b5b4x
    @Oscar-b5b4x Год назад +9

    I hated Lebron for so long just like I hated the spurs for so long both for the same reason……THEY WERE SO DAMN GOOD. Nowadays as a grown man I just appreciate both the spurs teams I’ve watched and the greatness of Lebron I watched

  • @desipardo1646
    @desipardo1646 Год назад +2

    Dear god Jacob this a banger. This video is so well done dude, congrats to you and rudy

  • @shafiksunderani4230
    @shafiksunderani4230 Год назад +13

    Excellent history, summary, analysis and commemoration. Great production (score and editing) too. Incredible work Rusty. I love this video of yours and the deep dives.

  • @jahjoeka
    @jahjoeka Год назад +1

    A great retelling of a classic can't wait for the movie!

  • @JaySwavo
    @JaySwavo Год назад +4

    “LeBrOn WoUlDnT sUrViVe In JoRdAnS eRa”

  • @diegogutierrez7512
    @diegogutierrez7512 Год назад +2

    Aw this was great Rusty, please feel like your effort was worth it ❤🙏🏼

  • @bonedragon7665
    @bonedragon7665 Год назад +6

    Been watching you for a while and this video is the best I have seen not just from you, but most channels covering sports on RUclips - great job!

    • @fortynights1513
      @fortynights1513 Год назад +2

      This wasn’t labeled NBA Deep Dive, but it’s as good as any of those videos

  • @kropchik
    @kropchik Год назад +1

    Adding to that the playoff points, winning vers. loosing apart...
    Great video! Thank-you

  • @centreforevil
    @centreforevil Год назад +53

    I ain’t finished the video but I know this is going to be great. I’d love to see LeBron in the playoffs for a few more years before he hangs them up. Hope he makes it this year

    • @sac1211
      @sac1211 Год назад

      Sadly, unless he goes to another team 2021 mightve been the last year we saw lebron in the playoffs

    • @Twomps
      @Twomps Год назад +1

      @@sac1211 are you miss cleo?

    • @brentoncollins7860
      @brentoncollins7860 Год назад +1

      @@sac1211 sikeee

    • @anzunyan
      @anzunyan Год назад

      5th ring hopefully

    • @sac1211
      @sac1211 Год назад

      @@anzunyan lakers vs celtics finals matchup seems inevitable

  • @simplyj522
    @simplyj522 Год назад +2

    Needs more views come on RUclips algorithms rusty deserves it

  • @raywoodfin6465
    @raywoodfin6465 Год назад +3

    Great documentary. I watched LeBron's whole career. I haven't always been a fan but watching him spend 20 years breaking a record was special.

  • @justinmyers7587
    @justinmyers7587 Год назад

    Best Lebron video out right now because it really did sum up Lebron Career

  • @adamtwarowski1053
    @adamtwarowski1053 Год назад +3

    "He Who shall not be named" lmao I love the universal hatred for this man

  • @julianoliver2940
    @julianoliver2940 Год назад +2

    Quality video man! learnt a lot too as I wasn't a fan of the NBA until 2012. keep it up!!

  • @Gpeagasus246
    @Gpeagasus246 Год назад +4

    I love videos like this. I know you can't pump these out often but its high quality content and I love them so much

  • @TheSuperGuitarGuy
    @TheSuperGuitarGuy Год назад +1

    I swear everytime I come back to this channel the backgr9und and framing have been completely overhauled

  • @TMuse1007
    @TMuse1007 Год назад +28

    No one has ever scored more points than lebron James! What a time to be alive 🎉

    • @youngboy2pacdrake
      @youngboy2pacdrake Год назад

      mj more points

    • @Frosty1026
      @Frosty1026 Год назад +1

      @@youngboy2pacdrake Lmaoo makes no sense cause regular and playoff is just wrong factually

    • @youngboy2pacdrake
      @youngboy2pacdrake Год назад

      @@Frosty1026 wrong opinion nba casual

    • @Frosty1026
      @Frosty1026 Год назад +1

      @@youngboy2pacdrake lmao yea this definitely a joke cause I said an actual fact and not opinion so there for you calling it an opinion is actually wrong 😂😂🙄🙄

    • @youngboy2pacdrake
      @youngboy2pacdrake Год назад

      @@Frosty1026 kobe > king james > curry > shaq > mj

  • @jerrystreed4981
    @jerrystreed4981 Год назад +1

    Dang man. Huge thanks for this vid. This was one of your bests.

  • @James-9999
    @James-9999 Год назад +4

    Only one man can have this record at any given time😂

  • @PTFVBVB
    @PTFVBVB Год назад +1

    rusty said he had a banger coming, and yet i was not prepared.

  • @OSTATEboi419
    @OSTATEboi419 Год назад +21

    Considering how many people once thought Kareems record was "Unbreakable" before Lebron broke it, let's not get too carried away with the notion that Lebrons record is unbreakable.
    Even if he plays a few more seasons and passes 40K, I'm sure there will be another freak of nature in the future that can break it with a combination of skills we have never seen before.
    I think as incredible as athletes are now, we still have a way to go before we truly start hitting the physical limits of what is possible.

    • @raymondsims7042
      @raymondsims7042 Год назад +13

      Umm sure I guess lad. But instead of saying “WeLl sOmeBody onE day wiLl breaK lebRons recOrd” let’s just give this man his respect for being incredible for 20 years straight , and becoming the all time scoring leader. He’s one of the greatest players to touch a bloody basketball💯Lebron James is the king 👑

    • @OSTATEboi419
      @OSTATEboi419 Год назад +5

      @@raymondsims7042 i wasn't trying to sleight Lebron this is one of the most prestigious achievements in the history of sports. I'm simply pointing out that everytime a big record is broken, people tend to jump on the hype train saying the new record is unbreakable. It will take some superhuman durability and god like scoring talent to break Lebron's record though.

    • @lowercasehorse2363
      @lowercasehorse2363 Год назад +1

      Given that scoring in the nba has increased now, I imagine that it will get broken by someone if this continues.
      The only person in the league who I could see doing it is luca (he will get too slow and too worn out as he ages). Assuming this season ppg of 33.2 and his last 4 seasons have the average number of games he will play per season, he would have to play and not decline until he is 37/38.
      Giannis could if he gained a jump shot and had the longevity of lebron +3 years lol. Jokic started off too slow.

    • @sportstalkonly1442
      @sportstalkonly1442 Год назад +4

      It stood for 3 nearly 4 decades. It's safe to say that it's not being broken for a long long time

    • @OSTATEboi419
      @OSTATEboi419 Год назад

      @@sportstalkonly1442 yea but for a good deal of that time the NBA primarily emphasized scoring off 2pt shots.
      Now that 3’s are so heavily favored, 40 point games are becoming commonplace. I think if a superstar player comes along that is a knockdown volume 3pt shooter, and has the durability to stay healthy and play nearly 20 years, that player will break the record. That is a big fat IF but it could happen.

  • @muhfknkwin1399
    @muhfknkwin1399 Год назад +2

    No-Headband James is legendary in my house. It was like the Spurs fucked up and knocked his weights off.

  • @dombagotheat
    @dombagotheat Год назад +16

    That 3-1 comeback is the greatest thing i've ever witnessed with my two eyes.

  • @jondorsey2043
    @jondorsey2043 Год назад +1

    Absolutely outstanding.
    Saw your Heat video to gain an understanding of my city's potential finals opponents #MileHighTilIDie (I'm not a natural basketball nut, but when the Nuggets did the thing, i wanted to do research. I have been following the Nuggets for years as a casual outsider).
    And then i saw this. Instant subscriber, and i'm a soccer and hockey fan.
    Epic and informative. 30 for 30 level compelling. And the music choice for the drop somewhere around the 33rd - 34th minute(?), when he sinks the long jumper against Golden State. Just sensational.

  • @therealneal3034
    @therealneal3034 Год назад +24

    So,done did the math and figured out that LeBron was born about 9 months after Kareem set the record, meaning there’s a chance that LeBron was conceived the night Kareem set the record.

    • @deadflies4265
      @deadflies4265 Год назад

      Wow lol literally born to break the Record

    • @youngboy2pacdrake
      @youngboy2pacdrake Год назад

      @@deadflies4265 wrong opinion mj > kobe > kd > lebron

  • @HebrewGamer100
    @HebrewGamer100 9 месяцев назад +2

    The majority of basketball heads recognize Lebron as a great basketabll player. However, they patently reject the GOAT nonsense. He's done plenty to be considered one of the greats. He hasn't done nearly enough to be considered the absolute best.

  • @fortynights1513
    @fortynights1513 Год назад +13

    Congrats to LeBron on the scoring record. A great display of longevity, and execution.

  • @kingsakuu6841
    @kingsakuu6841 Год назад

    Not only your best video, but one of the best video from sports RUclips.
    Hats off mannn.

  • @omarg2079
    @omarg2079 Год назад +8

    The concept of a video discussing and analyzing how LeBron's scoring methods evolved over time would've been incredibly interesting, and while this video does have some of that, it's mostly just another "LeBron's Legacy" video, which I found kinda disappointing.

    • @fortynights1513
      @fortynights1513 Год назад +1

      Definitely is something that should be elaborated on at some point by someone

    • @youngboy2pacdrake
      @youngboy2pacdrake Год назад

      @@fortynights1513 kobe > king james > mj

  • @hristianvt
    @hristianvt Год назад

    Finally i can watch your videos causa they are not just one man talking with no proper content anymore

  • @whenisdinner2137
    @whenisdinner2137 Год назад +4

    We really have to think LeBron James's doctors as well the league for letting him in at the age of 18

  • @Blitzgib
    @Blitzgib Год назад +1

    This was a great video! Looking forward to more of this

  • @nikaispeight2638
    @nikaispeight2638 Год назад +6

    LMFAOO @ he who shall not be named. Rusty been refusing to talk about Karl since he toasted Karl Malone in a videos like 3 years ago.

    • @fortynights1513
      @fortynights1513 Год назад +2

      Rusty has technically talked about him in a few videos (most prominently when he talked about why he thinks John Stockton is the most overrated player ever).
      He likes to call those two “the pedophile and the king of inflated stats”.

    • @bigredracecar27
      @bigredracecar27 Год назад

      Good, dude is a child r**ist
      Only thing missing is jail time

  • @scottyyt9925
    @scottyyt9925 Год назад +1

    He who shall not be named… thank you rusty, now we need to take it to espn

  • @supaears2829
    @supaears2829 Год назад +4

    This is a love letter to Lebron. I was a huge fan of Lebron all the way till the 73w GS Championship. Then he made the silliest remark of his career “Now I feel like the GOAT” and sparked the most redundant debate in NBA history.

  • @TheTyree72
    @TheTyree72 Год назад +1

    Well made, love this type of content. Especially when its someone i want to hear about.

  • @JohnGoetzGaming
    @JohnGoetzGaming 5 месяцев назад +8

    Just show every basket

  • @luisortiz1203
    @luisortiz1203 9 месяцев назад

    I vividly remember watching Lebron James NBA Debut. I was 16 at the time, and remember thinking to myself this guy is only 2 years older than me, and he's dominating against grown ass men. Yes, i vividly remember Lebrons 1st rivalry Gilbert Arenas. what a war between James, and Arenas. Such a pleasure to watch. You would've had to live through it, and watch it 1st hand.

  • @cyrillesu
    @cyrillesu Год назад +13

    He may not be the greatest *player* ever, but he's certainly had the greatest *career* by any player ever. The amount of accolades he's compiled through the years is truly something to behold.

    • @MistahUnknown
      @MistahUnknown Год назад

      Based on his player profile on the official NBA site, he has the most individual honors in NBA history.

    • @JacksonHole83
      @JacksonHole83 Год назад

      Search Michael Jordan

    • @cyrillesu
      @cyrillesu Год назад

      @@JacksonHole83 I did say LeBron isn't the GOAT though. I only said he's the most accomplished ever, and there's a difference between having the most accolades and being the greatest. Napoleon is arguably the most accomplished general in history. Is he better than Alexander the Great? No, but they should both be respected nonetheless, which is essentially what my point is in my original comment. Seriously though, as someone who believes MJ is the GOAT, y'all need to calm down a little with this stuff.

    • @lucasng4712
      @lucasng4712 11 месяцев назад

      loser@@JacksonHole83

  • @andreapezzoni8129
    @andreapezzoni8129 Год назад +1

    truly awesome breakdown rusty, absolutely love this content

  • @RittenhousesRifle
    @RittenhousesRifle Год назад +3

    “One who declares himself The King. Is in fact no King at all.”
    -Anonymous

    • @testing_something
      @testing_something Год назад +1

      ali

    • @RittenhousesRifle
      @RittenhousesRifle Год назад

      @T S I stand corrected. Thank you for clarifying sir.

    • @FlamesUp1602
      @FlamesUp1602 10 месяцев назад

      MJ called himself a god 💀

    • @emilgrover838
      @emilgrover838 Месяц назад

      The sports world gave him the name the king at 15 years old remember the cover of sports illustrated ??? He didn't call himself the king. SMH

  • @ghostbusteryan
    @ghostbusteryan Год назад

    This channels videos keep getting better and better!
    Most Improved Channel front runner

  • @averageproblem
    @averageproblem Год назад +3

    What if he did a sky hook instead?

  • @kohsmoger1567
    @kohsmoger1567 Год назад +2

    I would like to see this for other players like how Steph became the greatest shooter of all time or how Giannis went from a skinny kid in Greece to a unmitigated behemoth in the nba.

  • @CO8848_2
    @CO8848_2 Год назад +5

    Oh please, his scoring in the no defense NBA now counts for 75% of the old record.

    • @rustybuckets
      @rustybuckets  Год назад +7

      Get off my lawn!

    • @CO8848_2
      @CO8848_2 Год назад +1

      @@rustybuckets LOL, such fragile ego.

    • @testing_something
      @testing_something Год назад +1

      he's been playing sense 03 buddy, if from 03 the d in the nba was weak then discredit kobe too

    • @CO8848_2
      @CO8848_2 Год назад +1

      @@testing_something LOL. Look up the stats, the scoring per possession went up from Kareem's time to LBJ's time by 20%.

    • @jakobweickert4459
      @jakobweickert4459 Год назад

      @@CO8848_2 maybe because like offense got better? 3-Point shooting?

  • @rodelmanalo9063
    @rodelmanalo9063 Год назад +1

    42 minutes well spent, good job

  • @Beanhead_223
    @Beanhead_223 Год назад +2

    32:56 saw this gane after work in 2018 I was a few beers deep and said gah damn bron is a sick dude

  • @miguelsantos1868
    @miguelsantos1868 Год назад +1

    Great video Rusty!!!

  • @erickgarcia877
    @erickgarcia877 Год назад

    Love this video, it showed me why I need to shut haters up 😂

  • @k_lewis29
    @k_lewis29 Год назад +1

    2020 and 2022 jimmy butler was probably the second best performances I have ever seen behind Lebrons career of course

  • @IamInsaneFromEarth1218
    @IamInsaneFromEarth1218 Год назад

    This video is a masterpiece. Thank you Rusty Buckets

  • @victorugri
    @victorugri Год назад +1

    Your videos are so well made, congratulations for the amazing 40 min content!