Rockets GM Morey on LeBron: 'Greatest ever in my mind'
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[August 16, 2018]
Houston Rockets general manager
Daryl Morey said he thinks LeBron James is the greatest basketball
player ever, and not by a small margin.
Asked on "The Dan Patrick Show" on Wednesday if he expects James'
new team, the Los Angeles Lakers, to be immediate contenders in the
Western Conference, Morey brought up the difficulty of getting a
newly assembled team to jell right away. He added that his own team
and the Golden State Warriors stand in the Lakers' way, but was
quick to note James' teams are capable of anything.
"I would expect -- I would hope that we're ahead of them, and I
would expect Golden State to be ahead of them," Morey said, "but I
would never count out a LeBron James team. I mean he is the greatest
ever in my mind, and it'd be very hard to count him out."
Morey, who is well known for his analytical approach to evaluating
players, was then asked if that perception of James is a product of
analytics.
"Yeah, that's definitely part of it," Morey said. "I think you just
look at his ability to generate wins and championship probability
over time, and you basically break that down. Obviously, you don't
need all the numbers. You can watch as well and see that.
"But if you basically isolate that and also look at the career he's
had, frankly I think it's -- at this point, it's become a bit of a
big margin actually where he's come out ahead."
Morey added, "I know that's a little controversial."
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James, 33, is coming off of a season in which he averaged career
highs in assists (9.1) and rebounds (8.6) to go with 27.5 points
while leading the NBA in minutes per game (36.9) and playing in all
82 games for the first time in his career.
The four-time MVP led the Cleveland Cavaliers to their
fourth-straight NBA Finals appearance -- the eighth straight for
James' teams -- but they were swept by the Warriors. James joined
the Lakers -- long rumored to be the heavy favorites for his
services -- as a free agent in July, though some thought he might
try to join the Rockets.
Asked if James ever gave the Rockets an audience, Morey didn't
answer directly, but indicated the sides didn't speak.
"He knew our situation and obviously made the choice he thought was
best for him, and we have nothing but respect for that," Morey said.
Morey, 45, has been the Rockets' GM since 2007 after spending a year
as the team's assistant GM. He previously spent three years with the
Boston Celtics after being a statistical consultant for STATS, Inc.
--Field Level Media
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