Face it, DK was shook. That play was probably the moment he realized that the Plumber Era was coming to an end and it was going to be a brand new league, tbh.
Acting like KG is the first athletic 7fter MJ ever dealt with when he played against Robinson,Hakeem,Alonzo,Ewing,Shaq all the time in his era. Also factor in there was no defensive 3 second violation back then so those guys could protect the paint much better back then compared to now.
Face it, DK was shook. That play was probably the moment he realized that the Plumber Era was coming to an end and it was going to be a brand new league, tbh.
Did Harlem just hack into your account?
Npe. Just stating facts.
Those were barely starters. It’s like saying today’s MVP is dominating against your local mailroom clerk.
Wait, my bad, the reigning mvp is being dominated by a mailroom clerk.
That’s why KG dominated in the 90s. Oh wait, he didn’t. He dominated the league still when he was an old man when all his athletic traits were diminished against today’s nba.
This is some GOAT-level carrying by LeBron, tbh:
James is an incredible athlete, totally amazing. And he's not done yet. When he hangs it up I have no doubts he'll be on that Mount Rushmore of NBAers and in every GOAT discussion. Not that all that isn't obvious.
I can't say he's GOAT, whenever we've played against him, he does'nt impose that "fear" factor when he has the ball, even guys like Westbrook and Durant inflicted more fear on me.
Also, lol at East
The difference between Lebron and Mike is that Mike on another team doesn't make them a Finals contender. We know the ECF flows through Lebron, whatever team he's on. Lebron still hasn't had a Pippen level teammate. Wade was good, but he wasn't as complimentary to Lebron as Pippen was to Jordan.
Oddly, the era where Mike dominated, the best players in the history of the league played. Magic, Larry, Kareem, Isiah, Karl, Stockton, Robinson, Barkley, Ewing, Hakeem, Shaq, Dikembe... Saying those people were soft is really revisionist history.
Lebron is great, every year he climbs a notch on that ladder. Unfortunately when it's all said and done 6 and zero in the finals is hard to beat, with 6 Finals MVPs.
It will be virtually impossible for any NBA player to ever match Jordan's resume, tbh..everything worked out in his favor, in addition to how great of an individual talent he was..not to mention not playing in the social media era where every single possession is overanalyzed..
Jordan was the most ref protected player in the history of the game.
Played in the expansion era against c-span anchors and grocery baggers.
And the ringz argument is re ed. LeBron would have those 90s teams tbh
You still want to use the ringz argument? Then Russell is the GOAT.
You can't always move the goal posts
Having to use his off arm and fouling while posting up JJ Barea
Lebron stans still talking about the players that guarded MJ
Lebron's biggest choke job and stain on his legacy came while being guarded by a 5'2 midget be@ner. Never forget
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I don't know how LeBron is still doing this with the amount of mileage on him, he should be finished..
I recall many Lakers fans on this forum in Kobe-Lebron arguments claiming that LeBron would age terribly
Also, can people stop comparing current LeBron to Bulls Jordan?
LeBron has 44000 minutes on his body..the past few seasons of LeBron should be compared to Wizards Jordan..MJ on the Wizards couldn't even make the playoffs in a horrendous Eastern Conference
Amazing how much MJ accomplished in a relatively short career with a few breaks inbetween. At this pace, Lebron would need like 30 years of NBA basketball to match MJ's individual and team awards.
I don't know what the problem with that Jordan Wizards team was, they should have made the playoffs with that roster. I guess guys couldn't make shots and they played poor defense, not MJ's fault. He only came back because he was promised ownership of the team or something like that.
Jordan was obviously two steps slower. Tendinitis was bothering him throughout the entire season. They were also poorly constructed as a team. IIRC, it was Jahidi White, Kwame Brown and Popeye Jones splitting minutes at the 4 and 5- - an older Hubert Davis was his back up, while Tyron Lue and some dude named Whitney were running the offense
Oh and Doug Collins was the coach.
Raptors should let him do whatever he wants. Just shut down the Cavs role players and they'll win.
GOAT? More like GOAD as in goading refs into getting calls:
Bin Harden would've been damn proud of det flop
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