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[QUOTE="MadDogRevival, post: 2745915, member: 8028"] LeBron has beaten who was put in front of him, with a lot less help than Jordan had, and a lot better players on the other side of the ball. If LeBron wanted to, he could have led the league in scoring every year, if he wanted to. LeBron finishing top 5 in points and assists is something that Jordan was not capable of doing. And that's without LeBron getting all the touch calls that Jordan got. LeBron can also guard anybody on the court. Jordan was limited in that regard. Jordan was a better competitor? Hard to quantify that. But Jordan was 0-7 making the finals without a finals winning team. Right? In other words, he never was able to drag a bunch of bums to the finals like LeBron has done repeatedly in his career. BS. I already posted stats for game 5 against Indiana. Guy put up numbers worse than LeBron's last night in a close out game. You're making stuff up. In 90, Jordan lost to the Pistons in 7. 20 points in a game 2 loss. 22 in a game 5 loss. By your definition, that's giving up, right? Not bringing it? Right? Avoiding the tough-D Pistons. Right? Playing soft? Right? Not once, but TWICE. And he did it in a winnable series, costing his team the victory and folding before making the finals. LeBron finds a way to win that series. Lol. Regarding Jordan's defensive prowess, he was a great defender. Let's not forget, however, that the athleticism of the players was substantially less than what it is now. Substantially. The athleticism in the league is off the charts now compared to the 80s. This year jumped LBJ's legacy up a huge amount. Guy took a bunch of bums assembled at midseason and got them to the finals. People talk about 8 in a row with 2 teams. More like 4 or 5 teams. Unreal that his team acquired a bunch of journeymen midseason and he got them to the finals. Who was his second? Rotating among Jeff Green, Rodney Hood, Hill, and Love? Unreal. Legacy growing. Philly + 2 more ships and only the haters will be left in the Jordan camp. [/QUOTE]
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