Kobe slapped the floor at LeBron’s face saying let’s go one on one and then Lebron threw a TO.
Kevin Garnett- Lebron didn’t want non of that.
Kobe wanted all the smoke man, LeBron didn’t.
LeBron lost to Orlando and Boston just thinking of Kobe in the finals. He said, nahhhh I’ll pass.
Jordan wasn’t even thinking about playing. The owner asked him to come back. He also played for the Wizards for free. He signed for the minimum donated his game checks to 9-11 victims. He wasn’t chasing rings. He took that franchise out the red. He sat on his 6 championships. 🐐
Hold my beer.... MJ did this in 10 FEWER FULL SEASONS:
- More MVPs
- More Finals MVPs
- More Defensive Player of the Year Awards
- More All-Defense Selections
- More Scoring Titles
- More Steals Titles
- Better Per-Game Stats (Reg & Playoffs)
- More times leading the League in Advanced Metrics
- More times making both All-NBA and All-Defense in the same Season
- Better Game Winning/Tying Shot Clutch Metrics
- Faced better overall playoff competition (Teams with a higher avg Win Total, Net Rating, SRS)
- Best player on the greatest dynasty of the modern era
- Best combined reg season & payoff record (87-10)
- Undefeated (24-0) when having home court advantage
- 24-1 in the playoffs as a favorite
There is no other example in sports where the player with inferior Rings, MVPs, FMVPs, per-game stats is somehow considered the "GOAT". Not one.
Michael Jordan peaked higher, was more individually dominant, led more dominant teams, and on a per-game basis, was simply better during an era where the rules were designed to undermine Wing players.
Lebron James, while great, simply played longer and accumulated more total stats and accolades
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@getnickwright
Since it's Oscar Night do you remember when LeBron James won an Oscar for his amazing starring roll in the Movie
'The Fraudulent Floor Flopper'?😵
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