theboat
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How can you even prove something like that? .
Because it is on a message board.
How can you even prove something like that? .
He actually did. His name was Lebron.
He actually did. His name was Lebron.
You're being facetious but that's a pretty apt comparison. Lebron is version 2.0 with slightly better passing skills and better overall offensive game but pretty similar defensively except James can guard the 5 if needed.
That certainly doesn't help your argument that Pippen wouldn't have been a great player without Jordan.
If you can't tell I am just arguing to argue. Lebron isn't yet in the same ballpark as Jordan. Most agree. The rest is just for fun.
I agree though. lebron is a bigger, stronger, faster Pippen and deserves to be in the top 50 with him.
I hate you
just kidding boat, but now I know why Thunder and Vint are always flying off the handle. They get in trouble but you've got blood on your hands my friend.
I have read through most of this thread and all I can offer is this from a pure fan perspective (I am not an expert on NBA or even a seasoned novice):
Whenever I watched a Bulls game during MJ's glory, I watched most of the game watching MJ specifically, even when he did not have the ball. He stood out. He made me watch HIM.
Watching the Heat, LeBron gets lost in the shuffle, except when he makes a spectacular play.
Advantage Jordan.
Ok, so it was a conditional guarantee. Didnt they also say it was the greatest trio in NBA history.
I honestly have no idea about the latter part of your statement...did LeBron say that?
If he is getting called out for a conditional guarantee, than any guy who ever gave an interview answer like "If we can be consistent every night this team can win a championship" or something like it should equally flogged for their heresy.
Why all the comparisons to Jordan? They don't even play the same position.
What about Bird vs. James? I think that's a more interesting comparison. Both are some type of small forward/power forward combo who can handle the ball, distribute and score at will when needed.
I'd take Bird at his peak, because he knew how to take over the game in so many different ways. I think James is still learning how to do that, although he's not far behind. In my mind, he may surpass Bird relatively soon.
Cool story bro. Jordan hasn't played in like 10 years and is currently busy being the worst NBA exec in history. Move on.
I hate you
just kidding boat, but now I know why Thunder and Vint are always flying off the handle. They get in trouble but you've got blood on your hands my friend.
Labron is such a unique player physically that it is hard to make a comparison.
That being said, his overall skill level is not close to Bird or Jordan. Of course neither of those guys were as big as Labron.