Of course that’s your contention. You’re a first-year grad student. You just got finished watching some Jordan propaganda documentary, probably The Last Dance, and now you’re convinced nobody will ever touch him. That’s gonna last until next month when you actually start looking at the numbers, then you’re gonna be talking about LeBron leading both teams in every major stat in the 2016 Finals and coming back from 3-1 against a 73-win Warriors team. Then next year you’re gonna be in here regurgitating longevity stats, talking about 40,000 points, being elite for over 20 years, eight straight Finals appearances, and carrying absolute roster disasters to June every season. You’re gonna realize the greatest player ever isn’t just about highlights and sneakers it’s about being the best overall basketball player for the longest period of time, and nobody in NBA history checks every box like LeBron James.
@startingvbasket@Novig@BallTalkO does that sound like a celebration? He’s pointing out how it’s been his whole career. Even when he was on “super teams” he was carrying a majority of the work load like he is right now
@TheSublimeSwine@Larry12704021 Literally. People act like the greats other than Bron didnt have good/great supporting casts. MJ, Kobe, Curry, Shaq, Duncan. You can’t win by just urself
@ReyGonzales1313@TrevorSheatz Christ does more than helps, he transforms. And respectfully you are wrong, Jesus’ name has power. I can pray for you but praying in your name would ABSOLUTELY NOT get the same “results” as in praying in Jesus Christ’s name