I think James has done alot more with much less so I would put James ahead of mj
Not sure I agree with this, besides pippen most of the bulls players were a bunch of role players. Most of the teams the bulls beat had a pretty good 1/2 punch of their own. Payton/kemp, penny/shaq, Stockton/Malone.
Lebron has made a lot of finals but that’s mainly because the east s u c k s!! If the cavs were in the West they would be a 3-6 seed every yr and prob only makes about half of those finals. He also had the first star stacked team of this generation when he made “the decision”! He also has had the ability to basically pick his own teams since he left Cleveland originally. Maybe we should have a debate on who is the worst GM of all time
I am coming around on how good he is and I def think there is a strong argument for top two GOAT’s but to say he has done more with less is not a good argument to me.
I will also add, most of my thoughts are before this yr, he has def carried them this playoffs. Like D-MO said it’s def getting close and a good debate between the two players.
I look at it in tiers
MJ
LJ
Kobe(distant 3rd)
Magic
Bird
Honorable mentions
Shaq
Hakeem
Kareem
Last edited by KactusKiller; 05-31-2018, 09:20 PM.
As much as I can't stand him, and as much as I love my good ol days....I think it's time to put Lebron above MJ. If it's not, we're getting **** close.
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Not sure I agree... Lebron is the best player in this era... MJ was the best in his era.. Guys actually played defense back in MJs times... I don't know any player that could defend MJ one on one back in the day so I know no one could do it now!! Just my take...
As much as I can't stand him, and as much as I love my good ol days....I think it's time to put Lebron above MJ. If it's not, we're getting **** close.
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No no no
Jordan won 6 ( may have won 8 in a row if he didn't go play baseball)
Lebron has been 9 times and only won 3..
Russell won 11 titles in 13yrs, ( that's freaking crazy )
Kinda like UCLA and Wooden's winning streak
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