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James winning rate is over 60%, and the team s winning rate is less than 40% when he is absent!

1:11pm, 9 July 2025Basketball

July 9. Some media have counted and announced James' attendance rate, winning rate and the team's winning rate when he was absent. Data shows that James' career winning rate exceeded 60%, while in his absence, the team's winning rate was less than 40%.

James has played a total of 1,562 regular season games so far in his career, with a record of 1,009 wins and 553 losses, and a winning rate of about 64.6%. James missed 199 regular season games, including three teams, the Cavaliers (two stages), the Heat and the Lakers. During this period, teammates such as Wade, Davis, and Irving may lead the team alone. During James' absence, the team's record was 76 wins and 123 losses, with a winning rate of 38.2%.

From here we can see again how strong James is in leading the team. There are many other explanations, such as James brought two teams in 2007 and 2018, which were not even able to enter the playoffs except him. James also brought the Cavaliers, who were behind 1-3 in the Finals to a big reversal to win the championship in 2016. In addition to recent years and the last century, the Cavaliers have James as regulars in the Finals, and without James, they will be at the bottom or countdown in the league. James is the first person in the history of leading the team in the upper limit and the history of leading the team in the lower limit.

Since James has never missed the playoffs in his career, James does not need to be counted as the playoff winning rate when the team is absent, it is 0, which is only considered the regular season. The teams James has joined are not strong in leaving his old club. When James debuted with the Cavaliers, the Cavaliers were one of the worst teams in the league, not only at that time, but also throughout history. When joining the Heat, the Heat were regular visitors to the first round of the playoffs, and the Hawks could eliminate them. When returning to the Cavaliers, the Cavaliers were grabbing the No. 1 pick. When joining the Lakers, Kobe started to rot a few years before retirement, and even George and DeRozan didn't want to go to the Lakers.

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