Yank3525 wrote:jehosafats wrote:Pelon chingon wrote:You had to have been there. Young people see Lebron and think to themselves "hes the best ever" but most people who watched Jordan know there is a whole different level MJ reached. Much to LBJ fan boys dismay it's also all on film.
Lies. I grew up watching Jordan. Lebron is the better all around player. Jordan is arguably the best 'position' player in NBA history. That doesn't mean he can even sniff the multidimensional role someone like Lebron has to fill in order for his teams to be successful.
Jordan hagiography annoys me, frankly. I've seen both play in their primes and there's really no comparison.
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The magic of MJ was his all around game. He was more versatile then LeBron. One reason the Bulls won was because of MJ's ability to adapt. The do everything schtick Bron does, MJ was doing that in 89. And then when Phil came along, he moved off ball, which allowed Scottie, Horce, Paxson etc. to excel. He was the ultimate utility player.
I love this fantasyland where Jordan can do everything Lebron can do, only better. Laughable.
Did Jordan ever have to play all 5 positions at a high enough level for his team to win?
That's what I thought.
MJ be like: "Beam me up Scottie!"
In all seriousness, I always respected Jordan's head for the game. He ain't Lebron, though. Jordan was a scorer and defensive juggernaut who could get a bucket. But he couldn't be expected to orchestrate the offense. That wasn't his game, or his era for that matter.
Lebron is an altogether different kind of player who people have decided really isn't that great. Apparently. The All-Time Scoring leader is somehow something to sneeze at. All because he doesn't have some dubious 6 for 6 Finals record. Has anyone ever stopped to think that maybe it was easier to go 6/6 then than it is now? I'm not impressed by this at all.
Jordan is the reason I was primarily a fan of passers growing up. I knew instinctively that teams need scorers, but they're not what make teams work. Hence, I was a heavy fan of Stockton, Kidd, and Webber, for example. All exceptional distributors.
Lebron know this. That's why he's All-Time #1 scoring and #4 assists. But if you listen to people here that's just "longevity," as if to say teams are just automated NBA 2K background results, and all you really need is a scoring barrage from a key player to be successful in the NBA.














