Wow. So much hate. Already prepping the argument that the guy won "easy" titles.
You're right. Who can compare to Jordan beating "I ain't got no rings" Mailman Malone? That Jazz team was heeeeeelacious!
Chamberlain gets brought up in GOAT conversations and he didn't win but what? 1?
Oscar Robertson?
Rings are nice, but let's not confuse the issue.
If LeBron retired after this season, he'd already be ahead of Kobe (5 rings?) Bryant.
Two different issues at hand, and it's important to distinguish.
Best player at his/her peak ("Who would you want for 1-3 seasons?")
It's in this that Kobe falls back a lot. Bird and LeBron move up a ton. Jordan wins this, but there are a lot of other issues.
Best career ("Who would you want for the duration of their career?")
This is where injuries hurt players like Bird, and where, if LeBron retired today he'd hurt himself and be behind Kobe.
Those are two separate questions.
Players who I think are really good for the first question, but can't really be best in the career conversation: Bird, Baylor, Robertson, Chamberlain, to name a few. Their peaks are just ridiculous. Chamberlain played well for a while, but he had a few just ridiculous years. Rings matter here in that you want someone
who can win, but the number isn't necessarily important. I give Baylor a pass here, as he couldn't, himself, beat the Celtics powerhouse teams. I'd say the last three years of LeBron is comparable to anything anyone else has done, and he's right behind Jordan on the "Peak" list.
Career-wise, LeBron's got a ways to go.
As for Malone. The Malone-Stockton teams were
really good, as were the Barkley Phoenix teams. Malone is ringless
because of Jordan. He would have won a series had Jordan stayed retired. Jordan didn't have a player his caliber to compete against for the bulk of his career, but he had individual players. I mean, he beat Magic in the Finals. He beat the Drexler team that won a title two years prior. He knocked off the Bad Boy Pistons team. He consistently beat the Knicks--a team that went to the Finals the year after he retired
both times. The Payton-Kemp Sonics were damn good too.
LeBron got beat by the Duncan-Paker-Ginobili Spurs, and he got beat by the Nowitski-Mavs. The first time his team was overmatched, the second he choked. He's had to go through the end of the Pistons-run, the Pierce-Garnett-Allen Celtics, and some other decent teams.
And, to be fair, he beat Durant in the Finals--a player we will also be talking about as an All-Time great in 20 years. But if he is ringless because of LeBron, in 15 years someone will probably call him "I ain't got no rings" Kevin Durant to try to minimize LeBron's accomplishments when the next big thing is coming along.