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Mario Lemieux's 1992-93 was the greatest single season a modern pro athlete ever had.

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Just about Lemieux as a hockey player-- its a damn shame he had back issues. Even in that comeback year from retirement, he lit up the league until his back starting hurting again. Everyone thought that no one could score like that because goalies and defenses were too good then but he still was able to score at an amazing pace.
 

Quick

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Mario Lemieux was a beast on the ice, and remains a huge part of the Pens as an owner.

Note to Pens-age: Mario Lemieux is a player who played for your team.

Oh fuck. :lol :lol :lol

11/10, good sir.

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Barcelona
La Liga (5): 2004–05, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11
Copa del Rey (2): 2008–09, 2011–12
Supercopa de España (5): 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011
UEFA Champions League (3): 2005–06, 2008–09, 2010–11
UEFA Super Cup (2): 2009, 2011
FIFA Club World Cup (2): 2009, 2011
Argentina
Olympic Gold Medal: 2008
FIFA U-20 World Cup: 2005
Runner-up:
Copa America: 2007
Third place:
U20 South American Youth Championship: 2005
Individual
FIFA Ballon d'Or (3): 2010, 2011, 2012. Created in 2010.
Ballon d'Or (1): 2009. Ceased to exist in 2009.
FIFA World Player of the Year (1): 2009. Ceased to exist in 2009.
World Soccer Young Player of the Year (3): 2006, 2007, 2008.
World Soccer Player of the Year (3): 2009, 2011, 2012.
Onze d'Or (3): 2009, 2011, 2012. No winner in 2010.
IFFHS World's Top Goal Scorer (2): 2011, 2012.[298]
IFFHS World's best Top Division Goal Scorer (1): 2012.[299]
Goal.com Player of the Year (2): 2009, 2011.
El País King of European Soccer (4): 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.[300]
ESPY Best International Athlete (1): 2012.
European Golden Shoe (2): 2010, 2012.
UEFA Best Player in Europe Award (1): 2011. Created in 2011.
UEFA Club Footballer of the Year (1): 2009. Ceased to exist in 2010.
UEFA Team of the Year (5): 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.
UEFA Champions League Top Goalscorer (4): 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.
UEFA Champions League Forward of the Year (1): 2009. Ceased to exist in 2010.
UEFA Champions League Final Man of the Match (1): 2011.
FIFA U-20 World Cup Player of the Tournament (1): 2005.
FIFA U-20 World Cup Top Goalscorer (1): 2005.
FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball (2): 2009, 2011.
FIFA FIFPro World XI (6): 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.
FIFPro World Young Player of the Year (3): 2006, 2007, 2008.
ESM Team of the Year (6): 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12.
Pichichi Trophy (2): 2010, 2012.
Copa del Rey Top Goalscorer (1): 2010–2011.
La Liga Player of the Year (3): 2009, 2010, 2011.
La Liga Foreign Player of the Year (3): 2007, 2009, 2010. Ceased to exist in 2010.
La Liga Ibero-American Player of the Year (5): 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.
LFP Best Player (3): 2009, 2011, 2012. No winner in 2010.
LFP Best Forward (3): 2009, 2011, 2012. No winner in 2010.
Marca Leyenda (1): 2009.
Bravo Award (1): 2007.
Copa América Young Player of the Tournament (1): 2007.
European Golden Boy (1): 2005.
Olimpia de Oro (1): 2011.
Olimpia de Plata (7): 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.[301]
Records
As of 2 April 2013.[5][302][303][304][305][306][307][308]
World
Most FIFA Ballon d'Or awards: 4
Guinness World Records title for the most goals in a year: 91 goals
Most international goals in a year (club and national team): 25 goals (shared with Vivian Woodward)
Most goals scored in FIFA Club World Cup: 4 goals (held jointly with Denilson and Mohamed Aboutrika)
Most consecutive league matches scored in: 19 matches (30 goals)
Europe
Most goals scored in a season (club): 73 goals
Most goals scored in a year (club): 79 goals
Most goals scored in a European Cup season: 14 goals (held jointly with José Altafini)
Most European Cup top scorer awards: 4 (shared with Gerd Müller)
Highest scorer in a European Cup game: 5 goals (held jointly with ten other players)
Argentina
Most goals scored in a year (national team): 12 goals (shared with Gabriel Batistuta)
Spain
Most goals scored in La Liga in a season: 50 goals
Most La Liga hat-tricks in a season: 8 hat-tricks
Most goals scored in the Supercopa de España: 10 goals
Most consecutive La Liga matches scored in: 20 matches, 31 goals
Most goals scored in El Clásico matches: 18 goals (shared with Alfredo Di Stéfano)
Barcelona
Top scorer in official competitions: 311 goals
Top scorer in La Liga: 213 goals
Top scorer in UEFA Champions League: 59 goals
Top scorer in European competitions: 60 goals
Top scorer in international competitions: 64 goals
Most all competitions hat-tricks overall: 22 hat-tricks
Most La Liga hat-tricks overall: 16 hat-tricks

The guy is 25. A couple of the past few seasons have to be up there.

Get your arse in the football thread bro
 

ghst

thanks for the laugh
all i know is that this man owes me £2.50 for his shitty mega drive game that i bought at a flea market and got all of 10 minutes out of.

if he's still alive, whoever he is, someone send him round my way.
 

Quick

Banned
all i know is that this man owes me £2.50 for his shitty mega drive game that i bought at a flea market and got all of 10 minutes out of.

if he's still alive, whoever he is, someone send him round my way.

Ask for "Mario"

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Youngsters.

Lou Gehrig is the answer to this question really. I mean we're talking about a man that set records while suffering from ALS which is a degenerative muscle diease; so he was performing at an all-star level while constanly losing muscle mass.

Major Accomplishments


Most grand slams[a] 23 [63]
Most consecutive seasons with 120+ RBIs 8 (1927–1934)
Most runs batted in (RBI) by a first baseman 1,995
Most runs scored by a first baseman 1,888
Highest on-base percentage by a first baseman .447
Most walks by a first baseman 1,508
Highest slugging percentage by a first baseman .632
Most extra base hits by a first baseman 1,190 Single–season
Most runs batted-in by a first baseman 184 (1931)
Most runs scored by a first baseman 167 (1936)
Highest slugging percentage by a first baseman .765 (1927)
Extra-base hits by a first baseman 117 (1927)
Most total bases by a first baseman 447 (1927)



Only thing he didn't do was kill Nazis and thats because he died.Here are some of his "other accomplishments"

"Other Stuff"

Triple Crown (.363 BA, 49 HR, 165 RBI) - 1934
Only player in history to collect 400 total bases in five seasons 1927, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1936

With Stan Musial, one of two players to collect at least 500 doubles, 150 triples, and 450 home runs in a career –

One of only four players (with Babe Ruth, Stan Musial, and Ted Williams) to end career with a minimum .330 batting average, 450 home runs, and 1,800 RBI –

With Albert Pujols, one of two players to hit 40 doubles and 40 home runs in the same season three separate times 1927, 1930, 1934

Scored game-winning run in 8 World Series games –


First athlete ever to appear on a box of Wheaties –

First baseball player to have his uniform number retired (January 6, 1940); his July 4, 1939, farewell speech

was voted by fans as the fifth-greatest moment in Major League Baseball history in 2002 July 4, 1939

A Lou Gehrig 25-cent postage stamp was issued by the U.S. Postal Service on the 50th anniversary of his retirement from baseball, depicting him both in profile and at bat (Scott number 2417) 1989

On the 70th anniversary of his farewell address in Yankee Stadium, MLB dedicated a day of remembrance to him and to the awareness of ALS amyotrophic lateral sclerosis July 4, 2009

Gehrig was mentioned in the poem "Line-Up for Yesterday" by Ogden Nash:
 

Futureman

Member
Lou Gehrig doesn't count because back in those days they pulled the street sweeper into the clubhouse if they were short a man for that night's game.

Tom Brady doesn't count either as he was a spokesperson for Uggs.
 
Lionel Messi is the only right answer.

But he didn't have cancer, which apparently trumps all other criteria for the OP.

It's not sufficient that he's the best player in what is by far the world's most popular sport. Messi remains a cancer diagnosis away from winning this prestigious award.
 

Jezbollah

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Only one person in this thread got it right

Let me introduce you to Eldrick Woods' 2000 season

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He led the tour in 25 out of 37 statistical categories. Including:

Ball striking
Birdie average
Money leader
Eagles
Greens in Reg.
Lowest round
Par 3 performance
Par 4 performance
Par 5 performance
Scoring average
Top 10s
Total Driving

9 wins
3 Majors (Then won the next one in 2001 for 4 in a row.)

I was going to post something about Tiger - cheers for that.

Personally, I'd put Bradley Wiggins winning the Tour De France and Olympic gold last year up there, as well as Mo Farah with the 10,000 and 5,000 gold double, and Usain Bolt and his Olympic antics.
 

Ristlager

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If you take the best of each "big" sport:
Football - Messi 2012 (91 goals)
Golf - Tiger Woods 2000
Tennis - Federer 2006 (12 titles, 95-5 w/l)
Icehockey - Lemieux 1992/93, (don't know if Gretzky beat him)
Basketball - Jordan 88/89? Don't know if Chamberlain is better?
American football - need help, lacking knowledge
Baseball - need help here
Snooker - Hendry
Swimming - Phelps 2008 - 8 olympic gold medals
Track and fields - Bolt 2008 - 3 gold medals and 2 WRs

For me it is a tie between Tiger and Messi with Phelps close behind. I am certain that Messis record will never be beaten, same with Tigers. Icehockey have change so much that that type of scoring/assist will never occur again (though the same was said about Gerd Mullers old scoring record in football). In Tennis it seams like there always is one dominate player, and many have been close to his best year.
 
Pedro Martinez's 1999 stats were unbelievable. Finishing the season with a 23–4 record, an 2.07 ERA and 313 strikeouts. (pitching tripple crown).
Not only that, but he did during the steroid era, in the AL (with boosted up DHs). His 1997-2002 seasons are the best six consecutive years ever of pitching greatness (he was hurt in 2001 though). Ridiculous that the MVP went to Ivan Rodriguez in 1999... That's why I can't take Verlander's MVP seriously: a handful of pitchers have been more dominant than him in the last 20 years and none of 'em (R. Johnson, Maddux, Pedro) ever won the MVP.

Lemieux is the greatest hockey talent ever and second best player of all time. He didn't even make the Canadian junior team his last year, if I recall correctly). Steroids Bonds seasons are still tops for me though. Dude was a robot. Federer's 2006 is also out of this world.
 

Futureman

Member
If you take the best of each "big" sport:
Football - Messi 2012 (91 goals)
Golf - Tiger Woods 2000
Tennis - Federer 2006 (12 titles, 95-5 w/l)
Icehockey - Lemieux 1992/93, (don't know if Gretzky beat him)
Basketball - Jordan 88/89? Don't know if Chamberlain is better?
American football - need help, lacking knowledge
Baseball - need help here
Snooker - Hendry
Swimming - Phelps 2008 - 8 olympic gold medals
Track and fields - Bolt 2008 - 3 gold medals and 2 WRs

do any of these "athletes" have a chocolate candy named after them??

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thefro

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Statistcally? It's Wilt Chamberlains 62-63 season.

50.4 PPG, 25.7 RPG, 48.5 MPG.

and 3 GPN (girls per night)

Yeah, averaging over 50 points a game (with no 3 point line) is just insane.

I believe he had a ridiclous number of blocks as well, except that wasn't tracked.
 

Razor554

Member
Messi's last year was out of this world. Made some records that ain't gonna break for a long long time.

Did not have cancer tho
 

Dhx

Member
do any of these "athletes" have a chocolate candy named after them??

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Babe Ruth
1921: 59 HR, 171 RBI, 177 R, .378 AVG, 457 TB, .512 OBA, .846 SLG, 145 BB

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They renamed the candy bar in 1921 and amusingly claimed they were not cashing in on the name on his account.
 

SUPREME1

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I believe the OP is only making a case for Mario Lemieux having the greatest single season performance for any modern professional athlete.

So yes, he got hot for 2/3 of a season. But why should that diminish his claim to the title that the OP is presenting? This is about a single season performance, not an athlete's overall resume (never mind that Lemieux's entire career was pretty darn good).



OP said:
I honestly believe that Mario Lemieux is the greatest athlete of the last 40 years and that argument can purely be made almost entirely on his 1992-93 season.



You were saying?
 
I would vote for Tiger Woods in 2000 but since he didn't have cancer I guess it's not even a possibility that his season could be considered better.
 

WARCOCK

Banned
Messi also arguably had the best midfield in the world for a long, long time. Doesn't take much away from his legacy, but it's a factor. Personally i felt like ronaldinho's vision,repertoire of skills and dribbling during his very short peak were more impressive than the best of messi so far. *runs away like a little girl*
 
I'd agree that Mario's 92-93 season was the best ever.

I remember starting to play hockey as a kid in elementary school because of Mario. At the time, my sister had Hodgkin's Lymphoma like Mario and I wrote Mario a letter asking for his autograph. He actually wrote me back a very nice hand written letter and sent back an autographed card of himself and an autographed photo of the whole Penguins team. Pretty cool to get as a little kid.
 

Madness

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Note to Pens-age: Mario Lemieux is a player who played for your team.

Shots fired lol.

Growing up I had 2366 behind my chat names or Internet handles. Any 80's or 90's kid who watched hockey was a fan of Super Mario. There's not doubt Mario Lemieux is one of the greatest hockey players ever. It's sad what injury and cancer did to him.
 

Maximilian E.

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I agree with the sentiment that Lemieux 92-93 is the top accomplishment an athlet has made so far.

Granted, Lemieux did not make a record high point season (however, his 2.67 ppg is second to Gretzkys 2.77).
Lemieux did 69 goals and 91 assists in 60 games which is really amazing by itself.

BUT...
He did this going through chemo. The mental and physical strenght needed to even go and play and still produce these numbers... come the fuck ON, it is unheard of.

I also like Lemieuxs 90-91 season is pretty amazing. Missed pretty much the whole season, came back for the playoffs, made 44 points in 23 games (second after Gretzkys 48 point record) BUT.. Lemieux did this without being able to tie his own skates. He still hade problems with his back and was not 100% healthy. Still he lead Pens to their first Stanley cup and got his first Conn Smythe.

So yeah.. pretty much "Le Magnifique" and unquestionably the best player in the history of NHL and one of the worlds most talented athlets ever...
 
Offensively, Lemieux and Gretzky are a wash. If Lemieux was healthy, he would have scored more goals, less assists, and about the same amount of points.

But there's too much emphasis on offensive stats. Neither of them are as good as Orr was. It's such a shame that he was basically done at 27. He would have only been 31 when Gretzky debuted and 36 when Lemieux debuted. If he was healthy, we would seen an NHL with Gretzky, Lemieux and Orr at the same time.

A prime Orr would have scored about 150 points a year in the 80s. He was 80% as productive as Gretzky and Lemieux, 300% better defensively and 300% tougher.
 
I understand the argument for Lemieux but I'll stick with Gretzky and his body of work. Even in his lesser seasons, he had that Jobs-like reality distortion field where players felt they were better simply because they were playing on the same team. He had insane, elite scoring years where he nearly embarassed the league, he had years where he single-handedly gave the league US relevance, and his wedding was covered basically as if he was a member of the Royal family.

And 84-85, well, damn. Difficult to argue with winning the scoring race by 70 points, winning almost every major award possible and getting the NHL to make a rule in your name.
 
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