LeBron James addresses his NBA future, retirement
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It's a debate as old as LeBron's first Finals trophy that has left NBA fans divided -- who's better, Michael Jordan or LeBron James? Cavaliers star James still appears to be in the prime of his career more than a decade after joining the league, and likely ...
It's the never-ending debate among today's NBA fans: Michael Jordan vs.LeBron James. Or should that be LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan? The two never met on the court; Jordan retired for the third and final time (as aWashington Wizard) two months before ...
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Kevin Durant on the only way to settle MJ vs. LeBron debate: "I always say you can't compare guys until…"
KD believes there’s only one proper way to settle the MJ vs. LeBron debate.
However, others have taken a stronger stance. Some believe LeBron will never surpass Jordan as the GOAT, while others believe James has already eclipsed Michael Jordan. And recently, LeBron James’ agent, Rich Paul, chimed in on the debate and provided a new perspective on how to look at the GOAT debate.
Now, the Jordan-vs.-LeBron debate won’t be settled in this finals, no matter what LeBron does. But even before the first tipoff, the first Steph Curry 3-pointer, the first Draymond Green dick punch (or pic), the first Kyrie Irving crossover, we know, definitively, that LeBron James is better than Kobe Bryant.
Lakers coach JJ Redick addressed the GOAT debate. He called both Michael Jordan and LeBron James "two of the greatest players of all time" and refusing to pick a side. Redick highlighted the difficulty in comparing eras and playstyles.
The Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James debate never really ends. It always circles back to how one feels about basketball, whether it is about stats or what can be proved. Legends have different takes, and that’s okay. But surprisingly, even James’ coach ...
Basketball Hall of Famer and Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade provided a take on the Michael Jordan-LeBron James GOAT debate during the latest edition of his Wy Network podcast, "The Why with Dwyane Wade." "LeBron-Jordan debate. Well, I just...How I'm gonna ...
This season, NBC is broadcasting the NBA for the first time since 2002, which has led the network to try and capture a very specific sort of Gen-X nostalgia for the mid-’90s. To do so, it brought back two legends of the era: John Tesh, whose “Roundball ...