Why LEBRON Is The Goat, NOT Michael Jordan! | Gilbert Arenas Breakdown

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Published 2021-01-13
Welcome to Player’s Breakdown, where former NBA star Gilbert Arenas grinds the tape on today’s legends. On this episode, he breaks down LeBron James and why Gilbert believes he is the superior player to Michael Jordan or Kobe Bryant.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Area-5l
    I want this man on undisputed and breaking this all down in front of skip and Shannon just sitting back nodding his head.
  • @teddyhart2913
    Only Gil can explain his take on Lebron being the GOAT and the comment section isnt even that upset about it lol
  • @IrvInTheGym
    You know your the 🐐 when you telling your opponents where they’re supposed to be for their own plays 🤣
  • @salem9341
    Lebron knowledge of the game in a critical situation is surreal, he demand his own coach to make adjustment during the game and in most cases they end up winning the game due to his input
  • @Zangetsu196
    “Soon as i get on the court im chuckin” 😭😭😭
  • @dabab156
    Gil is my coach and this is exactly how he teaches and tells us at practice, even something as small as a hedge or layup we need something else to make it perfect...it pretty dope
  • @robertfarrar9564
    Gilbert is exactly on point. Finally someone giving a true analysis without afraid of the backlash from the Bird jock holders and MJ FANATICS.
  • @divadoll606
    Finally, someone that knows the game, played the game with LeBron on the Court, and showed us exactly what was going on.
  • @c.x.661
    This was such a deep and specific topic about brons game. It’s crazy
  • @Kevin-zc3ej
    I swear Gilbert arenas is the best analyser I’ve ever seen. So clear. So underrated. He needs his own channel on TV.
  • Arenas is a smart, independent thinker. I always though the same about the Lebron vs. Jordan argument. Jordan had an early Lebron Cavs team in the 80s and he went out in the first round. I wish the Lakers would bring him in as an assistant coach.
  • A strong argument indeed by this gentleman 👏. However, I politely disagree.
  • @themindofsam
    Even though I disagree with Gil, I love how he broke down his reasoning for his decision. Very well detailed.
  • @aitlin
    Man he was probably right about Jordan on that Cavs team. Not like Mike can't make his teammates better, but like they need to want it too. And I don't think most of that team would like to improve much more while being at the bottom of the play-offs.
  • I love gil because he's doesn't let his emotions get in the way of his logic
  • @georgepng6814
    I'm a Lebron fan, I may not agree that LBJ is the best ever but I do enjoy hearing bron's opponents or teammates talk about him. It feels more credible because they stepped on the floor with him, it's not an unbiased opinion because it's really a real story or experience. I'm excited about how would the documentaries be after he retired.
  • I was a huge Wizards fan when they had the Big Three (Arenas, Jameson, Butler). So naturally I was a LeBron hater. But seeing him single handedly whoop my team then the Pistons the way he did made me appreciate his greatness. I think he was only 22 at that time
  • @yaboytl
    Skip Bayless has left the chat.....lol
  • It's fascinating to hear another professional break things down. I've always thought Lebron has the most raw physical talent of those three contenders, and I can't imagine having to be in front of that freight train of a man night in, night out. While we are Monday morning quarterbacking, I also thought his jump shot mechanic looked a little off, which might hinder him in the long run. Sure, he can still score prodigiously, but compared to MJ and KB's silky smooth motion, I thought it was lacking. But on the whole, it sure looks like Lebron is emerging as a true GOAT possibility.