Disagree, Boston will be a very real threat with Kyrie and Hayward. Houston and 76ers would be incredible with Lebron. Lakers would also be no joke with Lebron and Paul George.Can the commissioner just bring out the the 2019 NBA title as well we know the Warriors will win it all again next actually they already have.
Disagree, Boston will be a very real threat with Kyrie and Hayward. Houston and 76ers would be incredible with Lebron. Lakers would also be no joke with Lebron and Paul George.
Don’t know why the most obvious team hasn’t been mentioned. You need guards. In the east to get back to the finals and matchup with any of the western teams. Lebron with Washington or Toronto! I would love to see him and the Greek freak or a monster front line in Detroit but that is just for the visual.Disagree, Boston will be a very real threat with Kyrie and Hayward. Houston and 76ers would be incredible with Lebron. Lakers would also be no joke with Lebron and Paul George.
I guess that settles the debate.One thing that seems to be completely glossed over in this thread regarding the Lebron Jordan debate is how Lebron basically hasn't played defense in the last 3-4 years outside of his occasional highlight reel weakside blocks. Jordan was one of the elite defenders in the league right up until he capped off his second three peat.
LeBron to Philly and he'll win at least 2 more. Some people around Cleveland thinks he might stay. Bahahahahah. The only fate worse than getting beat by the Ws a couple more times in blowouts would be losing to Marcus Smart and Mr. Morris a couple of times.
GS plays best when they are way out in front. Both Durant and Curry compile stats when the game is in hand or when playing patsies.
At 3-0 you knew they would be bombing early - Particularly Durant. You knew he would be at his best when the chips were up.
LeBron with Simmons and Embiid and Fulz - they will be the best team in the East and will give the Ws all they can handle. Next year will be much more interesting, even with the Ws getting more than their share of calls.
I guess that settles the debate.
MJ > LBJ.
Silly question, nobody would.Would you put Duncan>Lebron.
I guess that settles the debate.
MJ > LBJ.
The 8 straight finals is really impressive no matter what but becomes a lot less so when you know how sorry the East has been. Jordan had to go through way more 50+ and 60+ win teams on his way to winning it than Lebron did.LBJ > MJ. I thought the other way around until this season. LeBron is a better shooter, rebounder and passer. He can carry a team better than Jordan. He's more consistent: 8 straight finals!! Jordan was incredible and undoubtedly played more elite defense but LeBron is the greatest to ever play.
Jordan carried himself much better. There's psychological aspects to being a player, too.LBJ > MJ. I thought the other way around until this season. LeBron is a better shooter, rebounder and passer. He can carry a team better than Jordan. He's more consistent: 8 straight finals!! Jordan was incredible and undoubtedly played more elite defense but LeBron is the greatest to ever play.
They did go 1-1 against each other in the finals. Tim Duncan was a Bosh rebound/Ray Allen 3 away from being 2-0.Would you put Duncan>Lebron.
Also not as high as an IQ he thinks. Bad GM.
LBJ > MJ. I thought the other way around until this season. LeBron is a better shooter, rebounder and passer. He can carry a team better than Jordan. He's more consistent: 8 straight finals!! Jordan was incredible and undoubtedly played more elite defense but LeBron is the greatest to ever play.
10 scoring titles to 1, 6 for 6 championships, 9 1st team all defense to 5 for Lebron (Jordan still 1st team all defense his last year as a Bull, Lebron hasn't been on any all defense team since 2013), one of those years Jordan got MVP, defensive player of the year, and finals MVP. Jordan beat way more 50+ and 60+ win teams in the playoffs.If you have to go to Charles Barkley to back up your argument you're in a bad spot.
Dude, you're severly hurting your basketball rep in this thread.Where did the idea come from that Jordan was better defensively? Peak LeBron is straight up better than Jordan on defense, it's actually not close. If you want to grade his defensive ability during a series where he plays 48 minutes have at it.
They did go 1-1 against each other in the finals. Tim Duncan was a Bosh rebound/Ray Allen 3 away from being 2-0.
The 8 straight finals is really impressive no matter what but becomes a lot less so when you know how sorry the East has been. Jordan had to go through way more 50+ and 60+ win teams on his way to winning it than Lebron did.
Dude it's really not even all that close. Jordan is a better scorer, defender, and winner. Lebron is a better passer and he gets a slight edge in rebounding. Besides Jordan's 10 scoring titles to Lebron's 1, Jordan's 9 1st team all defense to Lebron's 5, Jordan's 6 for 6 finals to Lebron's 3-8 is Jordan's intangibles. He would rip your head off to win, he would never quit in closeout games like Lebron has done, it just wasn't in his DNA.
You would never hear hall of fame type players talking this way about Jordan after a closeout game...
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Where did the idea come from that Jordan was better defensively? Peak LeBron is straight up better than Jordan on defense, it's actually not close. If you want to grade his defensive ability during a series where he plays 48 minutes have at it.
Jordan, a volume scorer? He was well above a 50% shooter which is unheard of for a shooting guard. He still finished a 50% shooter for his career with those two Wizards seasons dragging down his percentage.I disagree Jordan was a better scorer. He averaged more PPG because he was a volume scorer. LeBron is the more efficient scorer. No argument on Jordan being more competitive. That he will always have on LeBron. But when you look at both players’ complete profiles, LeBron is better. He has the shooting, rebounding, and passing edge. The title advantage Jordan has doesn’t tell the whole story. Jordan would’ve gotten swept with this Cleveland squad too.
Is it a hot take to suggest even Jordan, Pippen and Rodman wouldn't beat Steph, Klay, Durant and Draymond?