I don’t have the problem. You have a problem me with telling you the connotation of words in real life and you’re too prideful to say you’re using the wrong language or you’re too stuck on trying to act like others are overreacting. Whatever it is, that’s on you. I ain’t “yalls” - those fake LOLs can’t mask it.And that’s y’all’s problem right here. LOL
I don’t have the problem. You have a problem me with telling you the connotation of words in real life and you’re too prideful to say you’re using the wrong language or you’re too stuck on trying to act like others are overreacting. Whatever it is, that’s on you. I ain’t “yalls” - those fake LOLs can’t mask it.
Kobe had a super-team in 2013 and failed. He had a HOF teammate next to him in most of those seasons.2011 aside, Kobe was injured/hurt and Lakers weren’t really contenders from 2012-2016 while LeBron was bunny hopping from super team to super team.
Cavs were a #1 seed 60+ reg season wins 2009 and 2010, Kobe repeated by beating the teams that eliminated LeBron from contention both years. LeBron’s Nike puppet![]()
Kobe had a super-team in 2013 and failed. He had a HOF teammate next to him in most of those seasons.
Lebron had Mo Williams and Delonte West in 2009 and 2010![]()
People love touting LeBron assists like he also doesn’t have the most turnovers in NBA history. Additionally, if LeBron had the same exact number of 25 FGA attempts games as Jordan he still would not have the same amount of 40/50/60 point games as Jordan. Let’s be fukking serious. One of them is clearly a way more dynamic offensive player than the other. Like Mario Chalmers said, ain’t nobody afraid of LeBron James like that
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However, let’s hear Kobe talking about how revered Jordan was amongst his peers:
Imma keep it g-real with you:
Imagine thinking a dude who is a career 70% free throw shooter is the greatest player to ever pick up a basketball. Imagine thinking a man who got locked up by J.J. Barea and outplayed by goddamn Jason Terry in the NBA Finals is the greatest basketball player to ever play the game. Imagine watching a dude throw the NBA Finals because he wasn’t going to be MVP and still claiming he’s the GOAT
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That’s the only thing that makes sense, because surely the greatest player to ever pick up a basketball did not got out that goddamn sad in the prime of his career. Boy ain’t no way. Imagine a dude whose signature move is looking to his hand before he shoots a brick is the greatest player of all time. Imagine watching the greatest basketball player of all time play in four Olympic Games and without “inferior” players, such as Kobe and Curry, dude would have one bronze, two silvers, and one gold. That’s your king?!?! I could go on and on.
LeBron is a great player, man. He’s just not the GOAT. You are telling me if the bookies got you hemmed up and your life is on the line, you need a bucket with ten seconds left, you’re telling me you’re picking LeBron James to get you that two/three over anybody in NBA history? You’re going to let your life be decided by a jumper after looking at his hand?
Boy ain’t no goddamn way.
While I clearly don’t think LeBron is the GOAT, and it’s obvious to me he’s not—it’s really not that deep for me. I mainly set the trap just to see dudes react. Lol.
Being the second or third greatest player is still an incredible achievement.![]()
More retarded shyt
It's clear you don't know what you're talking about. Jordan fans always make the most superficial arguments you would hear from an oldhead in a barbershop.
Lebron has the most turnovers in NBA history because he's a dual-threat that's played more than anybody else
Lebron has a better assist/TO ratio than MJ, Kobe, and Steph. He has a lower turnover % than Magic, CP3, IT, Nash, and Stockton. He's never been a turnover prone despite the fact that he's both an aggressive passer and scorer.
Jordan was a chuck in a dogshyt eraLebron would absolutely close the gap if he took 25+ FGs in 55% of his games played
nobody is saying he's as good of a volume scorer as Jordan but he's certainly a more dynamic offensive player. And despite the fact that Jordan chucked his ass off for most of his career, Lebron still surpassed him in total scoring on significantly less attempts and has a career average of 27 compared to Jordan's 30 with 7 additional seasons played.
But they saved him? He outplayed both Steph and Kobe in both of those Olympic tournaments![]()
Literally led both Olympic teams in each category.
You also never got to see if Len Bias could have helped prolong the Celtics dynasty. And you never got to see a prime Arvydas Sabonis anchor a Portland team that went to 2 NBA Finals without him.MJ was legendary no question but on some real shyt he beat up on tomato cans
Once Larry, Magic and Isiah got old the players that were left weren't nowhere near his level and he destroyed them
Barkley was a beast but he didn't have those intangibles
Ewing, Drexler and Malone just weren't good enough
Shaq and Penny sent him home in 95 but MJ came back with a vengeance in 96
MJ retired in 93 so we never got the Bulls Rockets Finals
Len Bias dying was hugeYou also never got to see if Len Bias could have helped prolong the Celtics dynasty. And you never got to see a prime Arvydas Sabonis anchor a Portland team that went to 2 NBA Finals without him.
we glaze Joker and downplay GiannisThe top 4 is absolutely correct in that order. I would remove Wilt and Steph from the top 10 and put hakeem in the 9 and kobe in the 10 spot.
Also, there’s no way you can justify leaving Giannis out of the top 20. His resume is better than everyone in the 16-20 range.
More retarded shyt
It's clear you don't know what you're talking about. Jordan fans always make the most superficial arguments you would hear from an oldhead in a barbershop.
Lebron has the most turnovers in NBA history because he's a dual-threat that's played more than anybody else
Lebron has a better assist/TO ratio than MJ, Kobe, and Steph. He has a lower turnover % than Magic, CP3, IT, Nash, and Stockton. He's never been a turnover prone despite the fact that he's both an aggressive passer and scorer.
Jordan was a chuck in a dogshyt eraLebron would absolutely close the gap if he took 25+ FGs in 55% of his games played
nobody is saying he's as good of a volume scorer as Jordan but he's certainly a more dynamic offensive player. And despite the fact that Jordan chucked his ass off for most of his career, Lebron still surpassed him in total scoring on significantly less attempts and has a career average of 27 compared to Jordan's 30 with 7 additional seasons played.
But they saved him? He outplayed both Steph and Kobe in both of those Olympic tournaments![]()
Literally led both Olympic teams in each category.