"LeBron is the GOAT" - Worst takes Exposed
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Published 2020-10-15
All Comments (21)
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Kendrick not a analyst, we aint callin him that 😂😂
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If Nick Wright is qualified to be a basketball analyst, then I'm qualified to be an NBA center. And I'm 5'9"
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Lebron wins: He doesn't need anyone, he can take any franchise to the championship Lebron loses: He didn't have any help, nobody can do it alone
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Jordan never quit on his team, End of discussion
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Jason Terry says Hi LeBron! MJ would have NEVER allowed to be outplayed by a role player. End of discussion. No Goat Debate.
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Not only did Michael Jordan compete for the championship at age 35, He was the MVP, finals MVP, Scoring leader, all-nba 1st team, Defensive 1st team.
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The fact that MJ's and LBJ's gap in their careers is still that of a Half of Fame career is the mind blowing
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Lebron isn't even the best SF of all time. Bird > Lebron
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dude gets three rings, stops for two years, comes back gets three rings again, let that sink in
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Nick Wright - "LOL, MJ got swept twice by the Celtics!" MJ - averages 40/7/6 throughout both series.
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The hypocrisy and contradiction for Lebron fans is through the roof. Colin: "Lebron doesn't need a Robin. He had a small Robin, he had a big Robin, it doesn't matter. He doesn't need a Robin." 😣
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The media will forever be known as a dangerous group of people who manipulate the people. Jordan was the greatest and best player in the NBA when he played. You dont have to erase anything in his career. Not one thing. This guy left at his prime and came back and won 3 more titles. With 3 more FMVPs. Tell me Lebron can do that.
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LeBron has the most UNIQUE talent in the history on the NBA... He has the ability to make his fans completely forget about his multiple superstar team mates
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These 3 clowns made my head hurt so bad with their ignorance.
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Michael won at 35 actually. And was a league mvp and finals mvp
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Crazy how Kendrick Perkins said Jordan wasn’t competing for championships at age 35 on ESPN when ESPN literally produced a 10-part series documenting the last season in Chicago…
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Truthfully speaking, you could make a case for MJ being the GOAT without even mentioning what he did in the Finals: 11x All-NBA, 10x scoring champ, 9x All-NBA defense, led league in steals 3x(NBA record), 5 reg season MVPs, highest scoring avg for a rookie, oldest scoring champion(35), 1988 MVP, scoring champ AND DPoY, etc. I mean, dude locked the whole league for 10 damn years from 88-98. He was the best offensive AND defensive player.
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two points id like to make: 1.they'll never be a song saying: i wanna be like bron! 2. and no one has ever been robbed for their lebrons💯
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Setting aside Jordan's raw talent, determination, ability to find ways to win, stats at what he accomplished in a shorter time frame, two gold medals, college championship, and being the pure definition of a champion, I think what he accomplished during that era is amazing. Just look at the style of play during Jordan's era versus LeBron's. Back then, the league was tougher and more physical, where defense was just as important as offense. The league today is soft, no defense whatsoever, more focus on perimeter play, no player diving for balls or posting-up and bumping elbows, and there are countless videos of players today just stepping out of the way when someone drives to the hoop. What MJ accomplished then was Babe Ruthian. And lastly, GOATs don't go around telling people how they are the greatest, other people should do that for you. No one in their right mind can argue any of this.
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Thank you for mentioning Bill Russell. As soon as Cowherd said LeBron was the best foundational player of all time, I immediately thought about Bill Russell the greatest team player of all time.