Olajuwon and Jordan have been sucking each other penises ever since they retired..
I'm not surprised with this comment..
The Dream has spoken.
It's one of the big sporting questions of our times debated in bars across the world: Is LeBron James better than Michael Jordan?
Now a two-time NBA champion has waded into the debate and dubbed Jordan a "far superior player".
"When people start comparing him with Jordan then that's not a fair comparison. Jordan was a far more superior player in a very tough league, he was very creative," former Houston Rockets star Hakeem Olajuwon told CNBC's Worldwide Exchange.
"That's not taking away anything from LeBron because he is a great player but it is not a fair comparison because Jordan is a far superior player."
Jordan, who made his name at the Chicago Bulls, is a six time NBA champion and has been crowned most valuable player (MVP) five times. In comparison, James, who plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers, is a two-time NBA champion and has four MVP awards to his name.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/102340266
Olajuwon and Jordan have been sucking each other penises ever since they retired..
I'm not surprised with this comment..
who cares
people from the 50s and 60s think Bill Russell is far superior to Shaq, Tim Duncan, and Hakeem
people are always going to stick up for players from their own era
Sup Hawlem..
Chamberlain was the best player of his generation, Jordan best player of his generation, Duncan best player of his generation, etc....
Not quite
Wilt - most unstoppable but not most successful [Russell]
Jordan - unstoppable and successful
Duncan - most successful but not most unstoppable [Shaq]
Thus the gap between Jordan and the next best player is substantial. Possibly even larger than Gretzky in Hockey because of Jordan's defense
- Jordan
- Gretzky
- Babe Ruth
NFL and Soccer has too many candidates
That's a fair statement, I too find LeRoid's game boring, all he does is bulldoze through the lane, with little creativity or finesse, unlike Dad Killer, IMO TBH.
Yeah. Dr. J doesn't even have Jordan in his top list.
Really? Damn that's butthurt
It's one thing to have a guy who played 20-30 years prior off your list. But J and MJ's eras almost overlapped.
Wilt
Russell
Baylor
Robertson
West
His top 5
Can't crucify the guy for taking the "only guys before me" route but I wouldn't take his list seriously
Given that athletes are getting better over time, and given that he didn't specify "only guys before me," yes you can definitely crucify him. What a ty approach to making a list. It would make more sense to say "only guys I've seen play" because at least then you have a clear mental representation of those players.
Good points. He should have went "before me" route otherwise he'd have to put Larry on the list
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Initially he said these are the player he saw growing up. But then, he was asked to clarify and he did. He was asked if all modern players were to be included and he stick with his picks.
He also said George Gervin is that one player he would pay to see...
Retired guys always defend each other, always say their league was the toughest. James is no Michael, not even close. He doesn't have the on court demeanor, doesn't threaten with a look, doesn't deliver after telling you he's going to. Jordan issued tracking numbers and you'd know he would show up. James is a genetic freak, average shooter, athletic as , and great passer. Jordan could do it all though, he was like prime Kobe's demeanor with Leonard's hands and James' athleticism.
Jordan would've never left his friends behind for the greener lawn, which Lebron has done twice already and is likely to try a 3rd time next year.
What is Leonard's true ceiling in your opinion?
I have no idea, we may have seen it already.
MJ is the best ever and had he not gambled,,,would have won 8 in a row. The Dream just being respectful that he was able to ring while Jordan "retired" for two years.
Hakeem also said Dwight Howard was going to have an MVP season this year, to be fair..
If Olajuwon wants to comment on his pedophilia, I'll listen, since that's his most credible field, tbh..
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