OhayoKD wrote:MavsDirk41 wrote:OhayoKD wrote:Heyo, it's Oha-yo
Good points. But also... Lebron's better at basketball:
As for pushing square pegs in round holes...
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Getting back to things that
actually happenedLebron has• Beat
2 teams better than anyone Jordan vanquished with less help than Jordan had between 1990 and 1998
• Beat a
73-win team with less help than Jordan had between 1990 and 1998
• Led multiple
60-win teams with less help than Jordan has ever played with
• Swept multiple
60-win teams with less help than Jordan has ever played with
• Swept a healthier variant of the
1989 Cavs with less help than Jordan has ever played with
Lebron also• Dominates Jordan in winning-based data/impact analysis
• Matches Jordan in box-aggregates(leads in playoffs, trails in regular season) despite a systematic defensive bias towards steal-accumulators
• Has a MVP win(2013) more dominant than
any of Mike's(1 vote away from unanimous)
• Has
3 of the 4 most dominant MVP wins between the two(2013, 1996, 2009, 2010)
• Has
3 MVP wins more dominant than anything pre-expansion MJ managed
• Won
all 4 MVP's in a
5-year span(Jordan won 3 in 6 before winning 2 more against 30+ comp post-prime)
• Has the
most MVP votes of anyone ever
• Has more all-nba and 1st team all-nba appearances
than anyone else• Has
led all-nba voting more times than anyone else
AND ALSO• Is better at basketball
Hope that helps
PS: The answer to the thread title is obviously Mikey
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Ok ill play. Since you made this Jordan vs James lets go:
Offense: Jordan won 10 scoring titles and has the highest scoring average points per game in the regular season and postseason. He could attack the basket, post up, mid range game all day, and he was an 85% free throw shooter. Only weakness was he was never a great 3pt shooter but he never needed it. He was a more dynamic, consistent, and better offensive player than James.
Defense: Jordan won a DPOY award and was selected to the all nba defense team 9 times in his career. He also led the league in steals 3 years. Even when he was old with the Wizards he gave effort defensively. James never won a DPOY, has less all defense selections, and hasnt given much effort defensively in years so he can conserve his effort for offense. Jordan was the better defender.
Leadership: Jordan maybe was an ass of a teammate sometimes but he stayed with the Bulls his entire career minus his two years with the Wizards when he was old. You could count on the guy to show up as he played the full 82 games i think 9 times in his career ( its late and im too lazy to look it up but i think its 9). James has switched teams multiple times seeking better opportunities and has pressured the front office to trade players for all star players (just recently Davis and Westbrook). How does that make his teammates feel?
Klutch: give me Jordan over James all day for the last shot of the game. Make or miss the guy is not afraid to take the shot. Last time i saw James with the ball in his hands with the clock running down in a tied game, he drove to the basket and instead of taking thd shot or getting fouled he passed out to Carmelo for a 3.
Jordan has also accomplished more in fewer years. He 3 peated twice. A feat that is very rare in the nba. Jordan also was never outplayed by one of his teammates in the finals, or played as poorly as James did in the 2011 finals.
Finally the eye test. Im pretty sure between you and me, im the only one who has watched both careers. There is something to watching a guys career compared to looking up a players stats or watching a game on youtube.