Barkley: LeBron better than Jordan?

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he was a very limited in the post offensively, like all the Georgetown centers are, and he was 6'9"


Dwight Howard actually reminds me of Zo, altho he is more athletic than Zo. Zo had a better jumpshot and blocked more shots.
 

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I still don't think LeBron is as good as Jordan, he needs to build up a better resume over the next few years.

With that being said:

:childplease: @ anyone saying "It's not even close."
 

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you listen to skip :russ:


I agreed with Parker on that vid, especially when he was talking about how people from this generation wanna down play MJ and hype up their guys just because they didn't see Mike in his prime and how stupid it is to think Jordan played in a weak era..etc., that's what I was talking about, we all know Skip is a :troll:
 

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i see it the exact opposite he might not get up with as many accomplishments(wasting so many years on shytty Cleveland teams) but his skill set is greater than both way ahead Kobe and on par with Jordan


Gtfoh lebron skill set is no where near Kobe or jordan
 

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Jordan and Kobe didn't have to leave because they were already in major markets with HOF teammates. :comeon:

And you conveniently ignore the fact both Wade and Bosh were hurt in the playoffs. Bron answered any and all questions these past playoffs. Sounds like you're just looking for a
reason to hate on the man. That excuse is lame.


Kobe only played with only one true hall of famer and that's shaq where are these other hall of famers y'all talking about posse don't say gasol
 

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It doesn't pale in comparison when you weigh in how much of a better passer and orchestrator of an offense Lebron is compared to MJ.

Ones offensive game isn't strictly tied to scoring.

Lebrons passing is not that much better than mjs y'all overrate this shyt out of his passing game like he's the second coming of magic johnson
 

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I never said that? Hes just never been involved in an offense that requires much 'orchestrating'. Most of his dimes are in transition or just drive & kick. Like I said he's a great passer, but I really don't recall him having to run a complex offense. He's pretty much been allowed to run ISO ball his entire career. His handle can be sloppy at times, and hes been known to force passes. Look at both the Cavs & Heat offenses and you'll notice ALOT of stagnant moments and bad half court possessions. Ive seen too many times where the offense breaks down while he is holding the ball for 20 seconds. He really doesn't work an offense to create shots for his teammates, he makes plays off his incredible physical abilities. Doug Collins ran this same offense with Mike and it resulted in an 8 AST season. The triangle really didn't allow Mike to be a creative passer like he was earlier in his career. Chris Paul is someone I would consider a great 'orchestrator' of offense. It's really whatever. :yeshrug:

Thank u they talk like lebron is the best passer in the leauge
 
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