Mj is more scared of Lebron becoming greater its that simple he knows Kobe is just his son but LJ is his own man and has a game not even he could play

Mj is more scared of Lebron becoming greater its that simple he knows Kobe is just his son but LJ is his own man and has a game not even he could play
That is a retarded argument. With that logic Luke Walton is better than Lebron.
Guess Jordan would say Robert Horry is better than him too considering 7 > 6 every time, right?
I Dont Think You Guys Get The Basis For The Ring Argument
Im Not Even Saying I Agree With It, But Its Clear When Talking Rings The Best Get Compared To The Best
Why Are Robert Horry And Luke Walton Getting Put Into The Picture?
Theres Probably Spurs Ball Boys Walking Around With More Rings Then LeBron, That's Not The Point Though
real talk yall know what he's talking bout kobe lead his teams to those chips(horry and walton didnt) dont act like yall dont know he's comparing the two on a who he think is better aspect as well.not saying ill take kobe over lebron and this point but dont act like when kobe was in his prime that would be a hard decision.
I Dont Think You Guys Get The Basis For The Ring Argument
Im Not Even Saying I Agree With It, But Its Clear When Talking Rings The Best Get Compared To The Best
Why Are Robert Horry And Luke Walton Getting Put Into The Picture?
Theres Probably Spurs Ball Boys Walking Around With More Rings Then LeBron, That's Not The Point Though
Nate Jones ‏@JonesOnTheNBA
Given his roster management/draft record, I don't believe it matters if MJ would take Kobe over LeBron.
Y! SPORTS LeBron James responds to Michael Jordans pick of Kobe over him
OKLAHOMA CITY LeBron James isn't worried about getting Michael Jordan's approval, which is sure to add more fodder to the LeBron vs. Michael debate that's picked up steam of late due to James' impressive run of 30-point games and a collective media celebration of all things Jordan as his 50th birthday approaches Sunday.
In an interview with NBATV, Jordan said if given a choice, he would pick Kobe Bryant over James. While Jordan said it would be a tough choice, he added that "five beats one every time I look at it," referring to Bryant's five championships with the Los Angeles Lakers versus the one title James won with the Miami Heat last season.
James' response at shootaround Thursday, as the Heat prepare for their showdown with the Thunder:
"It doesn't matter to me. If you take Kobe one and I go second, it doesn't matter. I don't get too involved in what guys say about me or if you take Kobe or if you take LeBron. As long as I'm on the floor and I make plays for my teammates, I don't do what I do for other people's approval."