He proved that greatness doesn’t have an expiration date

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kaj was better at 40 imo, but i can admit that's a bad comparison. he had a championship team and coach. he accepted his part and played it well.

mj was playing for pride and to prove he could still do it. which he could, before the injuries. but that was no surprise. should have stayed retired.

lebron is still playing for vanity. no accolades left. turning into that unc at the bbq that needs to grab a folding chair and red cup.

i don't know who has next, but will be interesting to see the nba rebuild it's image. way more global/international now.
 

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Michael has always played for the love of the game and to prove his haters wrong.

LeBron is playing for stats and accolades. I think he figures if he can’t get six championships he can be number one in every other category.

But the crazy thing is people’s minds are already made up on who the goat is. And for this new generation, a lot of kids have him as their goat. Until they get on YouTube and see old clips of Michael and Kobe LMAO.

But to be real, the longer LeBron stays around and plays at a subpar level. It’s only hurting his legacy more. This entire Laker run has been pathetic and look at how many fukking teammates he’s had on the Lakers in this timeframe. Getting your team taken over by European fat crybaby has got to be embarrassing on top of playing like shyt and fukking Team chemistry. LeBron is going to have to realize that he is looking more like the villain day after day.
 
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