Just saying....
Just saying....
He also does not know what it feels like to lose in the finals. Seriously everyone needs to get it through their fvcking head that Lebron shames will never be better than Jordan. I feel sorry for all the kids growing up today and not knowing what it feels like to have seen the GOAT Jordan play.
When Lebron wins three in a row, then takes a couple years off to play professional baseball for some reason, and then comes back and wins three straight titles, start another thread about this. Until then, go away.
Correct, but had he not tried to play baseball for 2 years he would have gone to 8 in a row, and most likely won them all.
Raymond Reddington wrote:
He also does not know what it feels like to lose in the finals. Seriously everyone needs to get it through their fvcking head that Lebron shames will never be better than Jordan.
Mostly because Jordan fanboys have zero objectivity and won't allow it.
spatulacity wrote:
Correct, but had he not tried to play baseball for 2 years he would have gone to 8 in a row, and most likely won them all.
Whether or not LeBron is better than Jordan, this is completely correct.
spatulacity wrote:
Correct, but had he not tried to play baseball for 2 years he would have gone to 8 in a row, and most likely won them all.
This ^
So he leaves to play baseball and the Bulls still win 55 games without him. 57 the year before. One would think the Bulls would be terrible without the GOAT, but they were still a great team.
55 wins... And no title. I guess losing in the 2nd round is "good enough" for you.
Michael Jordon never looked like a steroid using freak of nature either. Just saying....
spatulacity wrote:
Correct, but had he not tried to play baseball for 2 years he would have gone to 8 in a row, and most likely won them all.
There is no "most likely" about it. He most CERTAINLY would've gone to 8 in a row and won them all.
162430 wrote:
spatulacity wrote:Correct, but had he not tried to play baseball for 2 years he would have gone to 8 in a row, and most likely won them all.
There is no "most likely" about it. He most CERTAINLY would've gone to 8 in a row and won them all.
…and if you asked Lebron, he would agree. On that note, I am a fan of Lebron.
Recognizer of Brilliance wrote:
spatulacity wrote:Correct, but had he not tried to play baseball for 2 years he would have gone to 8 in a row, and most likely won them all.
This ^
+1
Imagine of MJ had been only into track and taken on the LJ. 30 feet?
Wilt was the greatest of all time.
Dum**ass
perhaps there were better "teams" in Jordan's era? Other than Indiana which has no offense is there any decent team in the East that could challenge Miami? Perhaps if Rose didn't get hurt Chicago could have put up a fight. The fact that the old men of San Antonio are still one of the best teams in the NBA shows that today"s NBA is made up of stars not great teams.
Lebron's first final he lost to the Mavs. MJ never lost in the finals.
The next finals was a strike shortened season, we'll give hime an asterisk.
The Heat had a difficult time beating The Spurs last year and LeBron was not consistent.
The only way I will agree he is like MJ is he's black.
Dennis Reynolds 2.0 wrote:
Just saying....
Ask any Bills fan what it means to go to four straight Championships. You know, just being there. It's great.
Jordon never had to switch teams to win a championship.
Jordon played for 1 team and is beloved in CHI.
LeBron is on his 2nd team and will play for at least 4 different teams before he retires.
six straight championships in full seasons. mvp always except with the token to charles. beat the great pistons team to start winning the champs, where he beat magic and the lakers in 1991. the greatest finisher on the break and in a game there has ever been, a great defensive player, the greatest competitor there ever was. Even practice was cutthroat (his squad against Scottie's) because he could not bear to lose ever at anything. LeBron's a great player in many ways but not the killer that Jordan was.
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