I just...I can't deny it any longer. MJ is my fav player all time. But when having this conversation, all things have to be considered.
Currently, Bron is 8th all time in points.
MJ is 4th. By the time Bron retires, he'll possibly be top 3 or 5.
Currently Bron is already top 20 all time in assists.
By the time he's done, he will be top 10. MJ is 43rd
Brons current PER ranks 3rd all time. MJ is 1st.
Currently Bron is 9th in playoff games played.
MJ is 18th. When he's done, Bron could end up 1st all time.
Bron is 4th all time in playoff minutes.
MJ is 12th.
Bron is 4th all time in playoff points.
MJ is 1st. Bron will no doubt end up 1st on this list.
Bron is 3rd all time in playoff assists.
MJ is 10th.
Bron is 9th all time in playoff rebounds.
MJ is 35th.
When Bron is done, breh will be top 5 in season points and top 10 in season assists.
He will be top 3 in playoff points and assists and top 10 in playoff rebounds.
I wholeheartedly believe Bron will garner at least 2 more championships placing him at 5 total and will most likely have 5 finals MVPs. Already has more Finals appearances than MJ and will rack up a few more obviously.
MJ got him with that DPotY award though. But who knows, maybe Bron can win it before its all over. Still got time.
Breh has been to 6 straight finals and that will be 7 this season.
Look at this man brehs and he still got like 4-5 more years left.
The most complete basketball player the NBA has ever seen. I can no longer deny it. MJ is still GOAT right now. But 5-10 years from now, Bron will more than likely hold that title.
I know MJ got more hardware and jewelry than Bron. But lets be unbiased if we can.
MJ won against some pretty mediocre squads. Charles Barkleys Suns were the only legit team they played. Kevin Johnson
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1991 - Lakers with no Kareem
1992 - TrailBlazers with Clyde Drexler
1993 - Suns with Barkley
1996 - Sonics with GP and Kemp. A flashy and talented squad no doubt, but we knew they had no chance especially when George KKKarl took GP off of Jordan for some reason
1997 - Old Utah
1998 - Even older Utah
The level of competition Bron has faced is far superior.
2007 - Prime Spurs - 3 HoFs
2011 - Dallas - 2 HoFs
2012 - OKC still young at the time but breh was facing 3 future HoFs (OKC fans lost)
2013 - Spurs - 4 HoFs - Kawhi plus the big 3
2014 - Spurs - 4 HoFs
2015 - 2 HoFs in Steph and Klay
2016 - 2 HoFs - Bron lead both teams in all major categories. My Lord.
2017 - if Bron beats this team with KD - a GS team with 3 HoFs - its solidified.
Bron's resume is unfathomable
And NOONE CARES ABOUT KOBE. HE DOESN'T BELONG IN THIS CONVERSATION SO SHUTUP AND DON'T EVEN BRING HIM UP.
Currently, Bron is 8th all time in points.
MJ is 4th. By the time Bron retires, he'll possibly be top 3 or 5.
Currently Bron is already top 20 all time in assists.
By the time he's done, he will be top 10. MJ is 43rd
Brons current PER ranks 3rd all time. MJ is 1st.
Currently Bron is 9th in playoff games played.
MJ is 18th. When he's done, Bron could end up 1st all time.
Bron is 4th all time in playoff minutes.
MJ is 12th.
Bron is 4th all time in playoff points.
MJ is 1st. Bron will no doubt end up 1st on this list.
Bron is 3rd all time in playoff assists.
MJ is 10th.
Bron is 9th all time in playoff rebounds.
MJ is 35th.
When Bron is done, breh will be top 5 in season points and top 10 in season assists.
He will be top 3 in playoff points and assists and top 10 in playoff rebounds.
I wholeheartedly believe Bron will garner at least 2 more championships placing him at 5 total and will most likely have 5 finals MVPs. Already has more Finals appearances than MJ and will rack up a few more obviously.
MJ got him with that DPotY award though. But who knows, maybe Bron can win it before its all over. Still got time.
Breh has been to 6 straight finals and that will be 7 this season.
Look at this man brehs and he still got like 4-5 more years left.
- 3× NBA champion (2012, 2013, 2016)
- 3× NBA Finals MVP (2012, 2013, 2016)
- 4× NBA Most Valuable Player (2009, 2010, 2012, 2013)
- 12× NBA All-Star (2005–2016)
- 2× NBA All-Star Game MVP (2006, 2008)
- 10× All-NBA First Team (2006, 2008–2016)
- 2× All-NBA Second Team (2005, 2007)
- 5× NBA All-Defensive First Team (2009–2013)
- NBA All-Defensive Second Team (2014)
- NBA Rookie of the Year (2004)
- NBA scoring champion (2008)
- 2× AP Athlete of the Year (2013, 2016)
- 2× Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year (2012, 2016)
- USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year (2012)
- 2× Mr. Basketball USA (2002, 2003)
- Naismith Prep Player of the Year (2003)
- McDonald's All-American Game MVP (2003)
- 3× Ohio Mr. Basketball (2001–2003)
- 2x Gold medalist
- 6x Immaculate Beard winner
The most complete basketball player the NBA has ever seen. I can no longer deny it. MJ is still GOAT right now. But 5-10 years from now, Bron will more than likely hold that title.
I know MJ got more hardware and jewelry than Bron. But lets be unbiased if we can.
MJ won against some pretty mediocre squads. Charles Barkleys Suns were the only legit team they played. Kevin Johnson

1991 - Lakers with no Kareem
1992 - TrailBlazers with Clyde Drexler

1993 - Suns with Barkley

1996 - Sonics with GP and Kemp. A flashy and talented squad no doubt, but we knew they had no chance especially when George KKKarl took GP off of Jordan for some reason
1997 - Old Utah

1998 - Even older Utah

The level of competition Bron has faced is far superior.
2007 - Prime Spurs - 3 HoFs
2011 - Dallas - 2 HoFs
2012 - OKC still young at the time but breh was facing 3 future HoFs (OKC fans lost)
2013 - Spurs - 4 HoFs - Kawhi plus the big 3
2014 - Spurs - 4 HoFs
2015 - 2 HoFs in Steph and Klay
2016 - 2 HoFs - Bron lead both teams in all major categories. My Lord.

2017 - if Bron beats this team with KD - a GS team with 3 HoFs - its solidified.
Bron's resume is unfathomable

And NOONE CARES ABOUT KOBE. HE DOESN'T BELONG IN THIS CONVERSATION SO SHUTUP AND DON'T EVEN BRING HIM UP.