Consider, too, that LeBron is, by any measure, still breathtakingly good. The same silly, egalitarian logic that denied Jordan annual MVP awards has kept James from at least twice as many as the four he has won. He's 33, and he's playing his 15th season, but he's averaging 26.6 points, 8.3 rebounds and 8.9 assists, shooting 54.6 percent from the field and playing 37.1 minutes per game. He just became the oldest player to average a triple-double for a month; Wilt was 31 when he did it. LeBron has endured an enormous amount of physical abuse on his way to 30,000 points, 8,000 rebounds and 8,000 assists, the only player in NBA history to hit those marks officially, but if James came to Philadelphia, he'd usually be Option No. 2, behind Embiid.