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I just haven't seen anyone as impressive as this guy
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Not sure who would bother arguing this. Seems pretty cut and dry.
I'll be the guy who disagrees! He may be the most individually impressive, but if it weren't for a guy named Arvydas Sabonis people wouldn't be wearing Air Jordan's today. MJ owes Sabas the vast majority of his fortune.
If LeBron keeps up what he has been doing this year over the next 4 years, I think he may have a case.
If LeBron truly wanted to be the next "MJ" I think he could easily average 30+ points a game. I think he really just wants to be the first "LeBron" and be more Oscar-like in his approach.
I think the Kobe to MJ comparisons are laughable. Kobe has never been the defender, passer or playmaker MJ ever was.
If LeBron keeps up what he has been doing this year over the next 4 years, I think he may have a case.
If LeBron truly wanted to be the next "MJ" I think he could easily average 30+ points a game. I think he really just wants to be the first "LeBron" and be more Oscar-like in his approach.
I think the Kobe to MJ comparisons are laughable. Kobe has never been the defender, passer or playmaker MJ ever was.
Lebron is just different. He's certainly great in his own way, but MJ's game combined with his demeanor was just so indomitable. I just don't see that same killer instinct in James and I doubt he'll ever be Jordan's competition for GOAT.
Precisely my point. MJ is only "the greatest ever" due to all the hardware. If he had only won one or two rings, the waters would be MUCH murkier. It certainly wouldn't be unanimous that he was "the greatest ever"...and he might not even be in the conversation with only 1 or 2 rings.I agree that Sabonis would have made a huge difference if he had come over. I don't think MJ would have gotten quite so many rings.
Precisely my point. MJ is only "the greatest ever" due to all the hardware. If he had only won one or two rings, the waters would be MUCH murkier. It certainly wouldn't be unanimous that he was "the greatest ever"...and he might not even be in the conversation with only 1 or 2 rings.
I understand that on the surface it seems laughable to question MJ's place in history, but it's largely due to circumstances. Of course it can never be proven that Jordan wouldn't have a double-threepeat if Sabas had come over. But I think a pretty strong argument can be made that PDX would have won a handful of championships if Sabas came over when (or shortly after) he was drafted. And that would make ALL the difference in the world with how MJ is viewed today. It's doubtful that he'd have all the ancillary endorsements that he STILL has.
So, I stand by my statement that MJ owes everything he has to Sabas.
(Oh, and just to be clear - I'm not making the case that Sabas is the greatest ever. I'd like to, but I'm not.)
Did you know I don't care about PER?
And for as much as it sounds like I'm denying MJ's greatness, I'm not. There's a reason he's universally accepted as the greatest to ever play the game. I just like to argue the point about the malleability of history. Whenever I hear talk about Jordan I can't help but think of how different history would likely be if Sabas came over earlier.
Wilt is the only one I would put in MJ's category. LBJ will probably get there though.
Precisely my point. MJ is only "the greatest ever" due to all the hardware. If he had only won one or two rings, the waters would be MUCH murkier. It certainly wouldn't be unanimous that he was "the greatest ever"...and he might not even be in the conversation with only 1 or 2 rings.
I understand that on the surface it seems laughable to question MJ's place in history, but it's largely due to circumstances. Of course it can never be proven that Jordan wouldn't have a double-threepeat if Sabas had come over. But I think a pretty strong argument can be made that PDX would have won a handful of championships if Sabas came over when (or shortly after) he was drafted. And that would make ALL the difference in the world with how MJ is viewed today. It's doubtful that he'd have all the ancillary endorsements that he STILL has.
So, I stand by my statement that MJ owes everything he has to Sabas.
(Oh, and just to be clear - I'm not making the case that Sabas is the greatest ever. I'd like to, but I'm not.)

Not once they start testing for HGH he won't...Wilt is the only one I would put in MJ's category. LBJ will probably get there though.
I just don't see that same killer instinct in James and I doubt he'll ever be Jordan's competition for GOAT.
My reasoning for LBJ is this - virtually every night he is:
The best defender on the court. The best passer on the court. The smartest player on the court. The best scorer on the court (except against Melo, KD, Kobe) and you could start him at all 5 positions and have him guard the opposition, other than 2 or 3 centers. He is automatically a top 3 PG, a top 3 SG, the best SF OR PF, and probably a top 5 center. That is versatility that is irreplaceable.
He won't eat your heart and savor it like Jordan, but he will slowly and methodically beat your team down into a little pulp either through defense, scoring, passing or rebounding. The issue with Jordan is he would dominate purely by scoring...LBJ just isn't like that. I don't think it's fair to say that scoring makes you dominate, but passing, rebounding, defending make you a pushover.
LBJ isn't on Jordan's level yet, but he is close. And he is 28. And with his new found post game he is lengthening his career.
