sp6r=underrated wrote:Bucketz_McGee wrote:I have been saying this since Lebron played more games than MJ, the benchmark for greatness is 1,072. Every single MJ stat we compare to Lebron was achieved in almost 500 less games. 274 less games than Kobe. Lebron did not achieve that benchmark. Kobe did not achieve that benchmark. The only player to meet and possibly exceed that benchmark was Wilt. But that has to be taken with a grain a salt and an asterisk because blocks and steals were not officially tracked by the NBA until after Wilt retired.
The benchmark for the GOAT is 1,072 games.
Having a short career hurts not helps in GOAT discussions.
Yeah but you could make the argument that Mike wasn’t anymore motivated to have a longer career because he wasn’t chasing nobody. He was crowned GOAT by most as early as his 1st three-peat which was the first time in the modern era. It was even more amazing he did another 3peat on top of that.
Compare that to Lebron who admitted he is “chasing the ghost of Jordan”. He has the benefit of having to chase from behind knowing where Jordan stands and having the motivation to keep going. And no wonder he keeps on going because his GOAT status relies more on longevity and career stats.
But IMO since when did we apply much weight towards longevity and career stats to GOAT debates? Mike surpassed Kareem in many eyes already and Kareem was the original king of longevity and stats.