CpttCanada wrote:ty 4191 wrote:CpttCanada wrote:Dude, there was just a thread of people voting on the GOAT and Michael had like 75% of the votes.
The tide is shifting, my friend. Accelerating, too. The sand is moving under your complacent feet. Let's talk again 20 years from now. You'll see what happens.

Dude, LeBron isn't going to become more popular as time goes on, he is going to fade. He is near the end of his career already. He had his chance to surpass Michael and that was during his playing prime, that time is over now. LeBron did amazing, most people think he is #2, and that is huge. But he didn't take the number one spot it is that simple.
As I said, Jordan's aura has been exposed. He played in a weak expansion league against only American players. Very weak league comparative to this era.
And...the more we learn about actual impact on winning, the better LeBron looks, and the worse Jordan looks. And, I fully expect that evolution to continue.
He was/is an total **** as a person and teammate and just in general. And yes, I watched "The Last Dance", all of it, twice. I watched the entire 1990's; didn't miss a Bulls playoffs game. He was my hero as a young person.
That said? He's incredibly overrated by people 35, who pine for a time when they were far more relevant, successful, and had the best years of their lives ahead of them. Most hyped athlete of all time.
As I said earlier, wait 20 years, and see. You'll be wrong, I'll be proven right.