ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith admits Michael Jordan can't match the sustained greatness of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James.
For as long as LeBron James has been in the NBA, he's been compared to Michael Jordan. Regardless of any accomplishment LeBron has done, hes' been compared to Jordan. Even while performing at an All-NBA level at 40 years old,
LeBron James keeps making NBA history. He just became the first player ever to score 50,000 total points (regular season and playoffs). That’s why Stephen A. Smith believes it’s time to put the GOAT debate to rest.
For years, there has been a debate between the who the greatest NBA player is with LeBron James and Michael Jordan being compared to one another. This year, James is in his 22nd NBA season and he continues to play at a high level.
The conversation primarily revolves around Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James and former Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan. James has had an impressive 22-year career, scoring a record 41,759 points—the most in NBA history—along with 11,
Be it his losing record in the NBA Finals or his GOAT case against none other than Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan, LBJ has been criticized for several points in his NBA journey. RELATED: Days after criticizing LeBron James,
The face of the NBA is usually just...the face of the NBA. They never ask for it. That's how it was with Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. That's how it was with Michael Jordan. That's how it's been for LeBron James and Steph Curry.
Prior to Wednesday night, only seven players had scored at least 50 points in a game in NBA history after turning 35 years old: Alex English, Karl Malone, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Jamal
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Michael Jordan once held the NBA’s salary record during his time with the Chicago Bulls, in an era when player earnings were far from what they are today. So, how does LeBron James’ current salary with the Los Angeles Lakers measure up against Jordan’s peak earnings?
The debate over who holds the title of the greatest basketball player of all time has been a fixture in basketball conversations for decades. But according to Shaquille O'Neal, any all-time great affirming that status might be missing the point altogether.