Crazy LeBron Fan GETS DESTROYED in GOAT Debate

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Published 2022-12-13
The GOAT Debate is once again heating up and this time an older LeBron fan gives some crazy takes on Michael Jordan. Hope you enjoy.

All Comments (21)
  • @kaioken301
    I swear, it's like Lebron fans wake up every morning and ask themselves: "How can I make an ass of myself today?"
  • @x-ray3431
    That dude is yelling so aggressively like MJ owe him some Jordans..
  • 6 final titles, 6 finals MVP’s, and two 3peats, then had 38points when he was sick in a finals game and won the game, and they renamed the MVP award The Michael Jordan Award!! MJ the 🐐 no question.
  • LeBronies gotta lie about ACTUAL STATS to bash Jordan. 😂 Loved this. Beautifully done. 👏👏
  • I like how you said "Nobody with a functioning brain thinks like that" straight facts.
  • @rjatom2772
    When a player's bad game or a bad series is averaging 30 points then he is on another level that no other NBA player was or ever will be judged and this is a compliment...
  • When MJ was scoring 30 points against Detroit, teams were only scoring about 90 points per game.
  • I was lucky enough to have an opportunity to watch both of them and I have to say it's not even close. You did a great analysis and I'm very happy there are people like you, doing their homework before they actually say anything. You could also mention the differences in rules, especially hand-checking and the fact that Jordan had to be physically beaten in order to keep him below 30 a game (looking at you, Pistons). So there's no real comparison here, but some people are just doing it for the online exposure. God bless, I'm looking forward to your videos in the future.
  • @cyber6sapien
    22 pts 11 asts and 8 rpp is a typical playoff game for Magic Johnson. But for Jordan's it's supposed to be blemish on his record. 🤔
  • Jordan came into the league, and established himself as a superstar immediately. Jordan led the league in total points(2,313) his rookie season. Name the last rookie that led the league in a category. Jordan would also finish 3rd in points per game(28.2), 2nd in free throws made(630), 4th in field goals made(837), 4th in steals per game(2.4), 2nd in PER(25.8), 2nd in win shares (14.0), 2nd in offensive win shares (11.9), 2nd in box plus minus(7.3), 4th in offensive box plus minus(5.8), and 2nd in value over replacement(7.4). In Jordan's second season he injured himself, and was only able to play 18 games. When he came back in the season the Bulls put him on a minutes restriction. While only averaging 25.1 mpg and coming off an injury he averaged 22.7ppg, 2.1 spg, 1.2 bpg. Per 36 minutes that comes out to be 32.6 points, 3.0 steals, 1.7 blocks. To put that into context LeBron's career highs in any seasons for per 36 minutes are 29.3 points, 1.9 steals, 1.1 blocks. Jordan would be swept by the 67-15 Celtics. Who some believe you be the best team in NBA history. But Jordan still left his mark on the series. The Bulls lifted the minutes restriction on Jordan and he exploded for 49 points in the first game, and a NBA record for a playoff game 63 the second game. For the whole series he averaged a NBA record 43.7ppg. Both NBA records still stand today. Bird later said Jordan was God on the court. Jordan in his third season would put up averages of 37.1ppg. 3,041 points (both career highs, and only Wilt has accomplished this before. For context LeBron's career high for a season in points per game is 31.4 and his career high for points in a season is 2,478.) 5.2 rpg 4.6 apg 2.9 spg(2nd in the league) 236 steals(2nd in the league) 1.5 bpg(17th in the league) 125 blocks(16th in the league) Becoming first player with 200 steals and 100 blocks in a season. After Jordan had this historic season the competition committee got together to figure out how to make it harder for Jordan to dominate. They came up with a new rule called illegal offense. The league even came out and admitted it was to stop Jordan from from dominating. Did it work? In the next season Jordan would put up averages of 35.0 ppg 5.5 rpg 5.9 apg 3.2 spg 259 steals (led the league in both and both are career highs. For context LeBron's career highs for a season are 2.2 spg and 177 steals) 1.6 bpg 131 blocks( both career highs. For context LeBron's career highs for a season are 1.1 bpg and 93 blocks.) Also by doing this Jordan becomes the only player to ever have two seasons with 200+ steals and 100+ blocks. Jordan would lead his team to 50 wins and win his first playoff series averaging in that series 45.2 ppg ( most in a five game series) 5.4 rpg 4.8 apg 2.8 spg 1.6 bpg The next season Jordan would put up averages of 32.5 ppg 2633 points 8.0 rpg 652 rebounds 8.0 apg 650 assists 2.9 spg 0.8 bpg Becoming the only player to ever record 2600 points, 650 rebounds, and 650 assists in a season.
  • @eastbee103
    People think that because they say something with conviction then it becomes true!!
  • @mikebuckets
    In the 1993 ECF game 3, MJ did hit 16-17 free throws as he shot 3-18. That's finding a way when your shot isn't falling.
  • If mj fans think his career started in 91, why do we always bring up his 63 point game against Boston, his slam dunk contest, mvp in 1988 and his defensive player of the year award plus his scoring titles. All of that stuff happened in the 80s. LBJ fans are dumb and can only repeat the crap nick wrong and leshannon Sharpe says
  • Those witnesses be angry as hell while they're wrong at the same time don't they. Lol
  • The guy brought up how long did Jordan won his first but he forgot to mention how long lebron took
  • Jordan was already pretty widely considered the best player in the league in the 80's. The rest of the team just hadn't arrived yet.
  • @ral3514
    This guy is around the same age as me and for him to watch the Jordan era and not realize that lebron isn't even close to Jordan is crazy
  • @700Arawn
    The hate MJ gets from older players is absolutely amazing at the same time baffling. You would think as guys that played with and against MJ they’d give him his just due. The jealousy is real man.
  • @Carnage0583
    MJ is the GOAT! Considering the physicality during the 80's and 90's,he had to be creative to score. He's the one who revolutionize basketball and made NBA popular worldwide and we talking about an era where very few have access to internet.
  • A thing that is often overlooked in the 93 series against the knick, Jordan had a wrist injury in his shooting hand which played a role in his slow start in that series