Stephon Marbury on the GOAT debate:🔥🔥🔥
"How is Lebron better than Jordan when hes not better than Kobe? I be trying to figure that out"
ー Source: (The Mark Jackson Show)
Stephon Marbury is absolutely right.
LeBron should never be part of the GOAT conversation. He’s a layup/dunk merchant who can’t shoot, lacks real skills, chokes in the clutch, and had to run to form superteams just to win his rings.
All of us NBA fans agree with Stephon Marbury 100%.
There shouldn’t be a soul alive surprised at these quotes by these women ESPECIALLY women. Y’all never acknowledge a snowball rolling until it turns into an avalanche. The hate these women have for men was always gonna turn into hate for innocent little boys.
It sounds like an exaggeration but its true, and people who don't have kids or are older just don't believe me when I tell them. There is *nothing* made for boys anymore.
He’s 3 baby
My daughter says unprovoked mean things because 3 yo do not have impulse control nor do three years possses the capacity to understand IMPACT
and again you do stink after working out
A toddler obnoxious observation isn’t harmful nor an indictment of character
This 110x worse as a man cause I gotta relay that dumbass shit from the drivers seat. Looking at the employee like yeah she’s retarded let’s just get through this
Rent - 2000
Gas - 5.40 a gallon
Day care - 2200 a month
Food - 100 = 1/4 of a basket
I say this with the utmost disrespect. Fukk yall and Catlin Clark.
The US men's national soccer team is being subjected to the same kind of legalized plunder that defines too many divorce proceedings in this country.
After grinding through qualifiers, earning their spot in the World Cup, and generating the massive FIFA payout that only the men's game can produce ($12.8 million in this case), the players are now forced to hand over a huge chunk of that money to the women's team under the "equal pay" collective bargaining agreement.
The women didn't play a single minute of those matches, didn't draw the crowds, didn't sell the tickets, and didn't create the revenue - yet they still get a cut of the men's prize money while the reverse transfer remains a fraction. Yes the women are more successful (having won the Women's World Cup several times) but the prize is much smaller. Why? It reflects differences in global interest, sponsorship, viewership and actual performance.
This is all under the guise of "parity" between "equivalent work." But in reality, it's more like subsidizing one program with the output of the other, just like the ex-spouse cashing checks from earnings she didn't generate.
"Equal pay" sounds noble until you realize it erases differences in market value, risk, audience draw, and results. It disincentivizes excellence on the men's side (why push harder if your windfall gets redistributed?) and removes pressure on the women's side to grow their own commercial appeal.
Like divorce settlements that trap high-earners in perpetual support roles, this policy treats men's soccer as a piggy bank for "fairness," not a business rewarding what fans and sponsors actually value.
All these compliments about Atlanta hosting the World Cup makes me so proud I own a little piece of land in this city.
I usually don’t say this but kudos to the Mayor.
Malcolm X publicly denounced Elijah Muhammad when he found out he was a pedophile niggas who defend Diddy and hate black women be having him as they pfp speaking as if they knew what that man stood for
This is why you can’t just look at the boxscore with LeBron. Dude is a net negative player and causes your team to lose but he makes sure his stats look good. Real hoopers know he’s a fraud, casuals obsess over his meaningless stats ✌️
(@Checkmatee27)
First of all nigga. The tweet was about BRON FANS. NOT LEBRON HIMSELF. IM EXTREMELY GRATEFUL FOR BRON BUT THE CONVERSATION WAS ABOUT THE BRON FANS LEAVING.
I KNOW READING COMPREHENSION IS AT AN ALL TIME LOW.
SECOND. TWO DECADES?
We won with Bron in 2020. The ring before that was 2010. So you bad at reading and math. Good to know.
You better look at a fuckin basketball and see who’s on the front of that shit nigga. We the logo of the fuckin league. Every jersey. Every basket. Every towel, headband, shooting sleeve, every nba sock EVERY TROPHY has a fuckin Laker on it.
The reason your team has cheerleaders.
The reason why all your arenas have that sponsorship money.
The team that introduced teams having their own regional sports networks.
The lakers have been to the finals 32 times. Thats more than all the championships in the western conference combined.
I have seen 6 championships with my own eyes. Thats more than 26/30 franchises in the league.
The highest scoring guard. Forward and center of all time all wore the purple and gold.
So yes we will be ok without the fans who only follow one man. And you god damned right we have the right to be cocky. Now…. watch your fuckin mouth when you speak to a real Laker fan.
@GoodmanHoops There’s no one 40-50 or under 40 who believes LeBron is the GOAT. The only people who believe Bron is the GOAT are 15 year olds. It’s MJ & Kobe for adults.
I’ve watched all three eras. For me, the GOAT debate isn’t close.
Michael Jordan
Kobe Bryant
LeBron James/Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
This isn’t a knock on LeBron. It’s about what I value when defining greatness.
This morning on SportsCenter, Brian Windhorst talked about teams lining up to sign a 41-year-old LeBron. He said that is his legacy. Averaging 20.9 points, 7.2 assists and 6.1 rebounds in Year 23 is something we’ve never seen before.
But longevity doesn’t automatically equal greatness.
If longevity is the measuring stick, then don’t forget Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Kareem played 20 seasons, won six championships, six MVPs, retired as the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, and scored the overwhelming majority of his points in the paint and at the free-throw line, without relying on the three-point shot that defines today’s game. His longevity was every bit as remarkable.
Jordan’s résumé speaks for itself:
• 6 championships
• 6 Finals MVPs
• 5 MVPs
• Defensive Player of the Year
• 10 scoring titles
• 9 First Team All-Defense
• 6-0 in the Finals
Kobe’s résumé gets overlooked:
• 5 championships
• 2 Finals MVPs
• 1 MVP
• 12 All-Defensive Teams (9 First Team)
• Two decades with one franchise
• The closest thing we’ve ever seen to Jordan mentally and stylistically.
Then there’s LeBron:
• 4 championships
• 4 Finals MVPs
• 4 MVPs
• 6 All-Defensive selections
• No Defensive Player of the Year
• 4-6 in the Finals
• The greatest career of sustained excellence the league has ever seen.
Here’s where I separate Jordan from LeBron.
Jordan never left to build a superteam.
Jordan never lost on the biggest stage.
Jordan was the best offensive player in basketball while also winning Defensive Player of the Year.
Jordan didn’t just beat opponents. He broke them. He struck fear in them.
And Kobe? Kobe is still ahead of LeBron for me because I value two-way basketball, competitive obsession, staying with one franchise, and the willingness to fail on your own terms rather than constantly reshaping the roster around you.
LeBron’s numbers are unmatched. His longevity may never be duplicated.
But when I think of the player who had the greatest impact on winning, who struck the most fear into opponents, who dominated both ends of the floor, and who defined an era, that’s easy for me, I’m still taking MJ.
And if we’re talking about the mentality it takes to wear a championship on your back every single night, I still think LeBron spent his career chasing Bean as much as he spent it chasing Jordan.
Soon as Black men started documenting and speaking up about their experiences it became:
“Put the phones down”
“Ban podcast mics”
When we had to listen to their lying ass bs for decades.
Lol. Foh.
Black Americans doing a nation wide boycott of Asian-owned businesses in the name of this verdict would be effective. They capitalize off our needs and wants: convenience stores, corner stores, beauty supply, nail salons, etc. They depend on heavily on our dollar. Money speaks.