mj never would have betrayed a fan base like bron. mj made sound decisions regarding bball. mj never ever would share the spotlight or take a back seat to anyone even at his own peril.
mj never would have betrayed a fan base like bron. mj made sound decisions regarding bball. mj never ever would share the spotlight or take a back seat to anyone even at his own peril.
Two different commercials
i know it is. but it is true.
Your title is misleading then. MJ isn't telling Lebron anything, somebody is simply combining the two commercials together.
you dont think mj saw that stupid ass 'the decision' and the lebron commercial and thought what a whiny ass little brat he is. you know he did.
Hey Dick! STFU and get back to work, you worthless jackhole.
are you talking about the michael jordan who cheated on his wife, gambles away MILLIONS of dollars, wants to be in the spotlight all the time, and has an underage son drinking and blowing 35k of chips in one night in vegas? THAT michael jordan? sounds like a heck of a guy!
joizee shore wrote:
are you talking about the michael jordan who cheated on his wife, gambles away MILLIONS of dollars, wants to be in the spotlight all the time, and has an underage son drinking and blowing 35k of chips in one night in vegas? THAT michael jordan? sounds like a heck of a guy!
What does that have to do with Basketball?
There are zero points awarded for your personal life, or subtracted if you are a scum bag.
How many rings does Jordan have? How many does James have?
The discussion start there.
Didn't the discussion end last year against Boston?
Maybe you can compare MJ and LBJ in terms of athleticism and exciting plays they make but in terms of who's the better player - there's no discussion.
fwiw wrote:
Didn't the discussion end last year against Boston?
Maybe you can compare MJ and LBJ in terms of athleticism and exciting plays they make but in terms of who's the better player - there's no discussion.
^^^someone who gets it.
There is no discussion to be had here. MJ>LeBron. End of story.
reality check. wrote:
There is no discussion to be had here. MJ>LeBron. End of story.
In terms of pure talent, Lebron>>>MJ. In terms of heart and everything else that goes in to being a great basketball player, MJ>>>>>>>Lebron.
In terms of pure talent, Lebron>>>MJ. In terms of heart and everything else that goes in to being a great basketball player, MJ>>>>>>>Lebron.[/quote]
Talent means nothing if you don't have the heart and desire to be the best. Therefore, I believe you and I agree.
MJ>LeBron. All day. Every day.
Why don't we get the facts straight here. MJ didn't go to another team, HE JUST QUIT FOR ABOUT 1 3/4 YEARS.
When Jordan left the Bulls at the peak of his career, the Bulls won 55 games the following year. That is how much talent was on that team.
When Lebron left the Cavs at the peak of his career, the Cavs will by lucky to win 30 games this year. That is how LITTLE talent is on that team.
Now that Lebron is on a team with some talented players we can start making better comparisons in relation to championships.
Also, don't forget, the hour special was specifically about raising 2.5 million dollars for the Boys and Girls clubs of America. I don't think Maverick Carter and Lebron realized how little this mattered to the average ignorant american.
And with all that talent the Bulls had when MJ wasn't there, they won how many championships in his absence? And then when he comes back and they win 3 straight. Coincidence? I think not. If LeBron is SOOOO much better than MJ he should have been able to carry a less talented team to a title with ease; however, he didn't. MJ is the greatest that ever was. He was a hard worker, exciting to watch, and could carry his team in ways that LeBron has never (and in the opinion of this poster--will never) done.