If you go by Greatest Championship, it’s LeBron.
If you go by Stats, it’s LeBron.
If you go by Accolades, it’s LeBron.
If you go by Difficulty, it’s LeBron.
If you go by Longevity, it’s LeBron.
If you go by Versatility, it’s LeBron.
If you go by Leadership, it’s LeBron.
If you go by Dominance, it’s LeBron.
Lisa Leslie tells Lakers fans they need to appreciate LeBron James:
“I’m a L.A. girl and LeBron filled a huge void for us in L.A. We lost the great Kobe Bryant and to have LeBron come into L.A. and perform the way he has at the level that he has for this amount of time. We have just been so critical of this man who has been nothing but perfection for the Purple and Gold”
(Via @FirstTake)
This pretty much ends the debate about who had more help.
LeBron simply does more to elevate his team. In those early years, Jordan was primarily focused on scoring—winning came later with Phil and Pippen's leadership.
Checking in on the NBA’s old timers…
Durant’s flirting with 10 turnovers in his first playoff game as a Rocket.
Steph’s at Coachella.
Kawhi’s planting trees.
LeBron is averaging 39 MPG & 24-8-10 to go up 2-0 without his team’s 2 leading scorers.
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