DimesandKnicks wrote:MightyMouse10 wrote:parapooper wrote:
Who are all those same teammates Jordan faithfully played with through injury and old age?
Didn't he quit as soon as Rodman had degraded to 5th in DPOY and NBA-leading rebounder and Pippen had degraded to top10 in both MVP and DPOY, 1st all-def-NBA but only 3rd all-NBA?
Scottie Pippen in 1998 (aside from top10 in MVP and DPOY):
1x 1st all-def
1x 3rd all-NBA
--> Jordan promptly quits in digust on not just his team but the entire NBA
all of Lebron's teammates combined over his first 16 seasons (basically his entire prime):
1x 2nd all-NBA
3x 3rd all-NBA
The major point of my argument is; Outside of Pippen, no supporting cast of Jordan compares to what Lebron had.
Let's use All- Star Selections;
Jordans teammates
Scottie Pippen 1987–1998 (10 seasons together) 7 All-star selections
Horace Grant 1987–1994 (7 seasons together) 1 All-star selection
B.J. Armstrong 1989–1995 (5 seasons together) 1 All-star selection
Lebron's teammates
Dwyane Wade 2010–2014, 2017–18 (5 seasons together) 5 All-star selections
Anthony Davis 2019–present (5 seasons together) 5 All-star selections
Chris Bosh 2010–2014 (4 seasons together) 4 All-star selections
Kevin Love 2014–2018 (4 seasons together) 2 All-star selections
Kyrie Irving 2014–2017 (3 seasons together) 3 All-star selections
Ray Allen 2012–2014 (2 seasons together) 2 All-star selections
Mo Williams 2008–2009 (1 season together) 1 All-star selections
Zydrunas Ilgauskas 2003–2010 (8 seasons together) 2 All-star selections
Thats 9 versus 24. Not including the fact he had Luka this year who didn't make the All-star team due to injury.
Lets do the same with Kobe and Steph so we're not using just Jordan
Kobe
Shaquille O’Neal 1996–2004 (8 seasons together) 8 All-star selections
Pau Gasol 2008–2014 (6 seasons together) 6 All-star selections
Metta World Peace 2009–2013 (4 seasons together) 1 All-star selection
Lamar Odom 2004–2011 (7 seasons together) 1 All-star selection
Thats 16
Steph(who played in the same era and has the same amount of rings if you want to count the bubble ring)
Klay Thompson 2012–present (12 seasons together) 6 All-star selections
Draymond Green 2014–present (10 seasons together) 4 All-star selections
Kevin Durant 2016–2019 (3 seasons together) 3 All-star selections
Andre Iguodala 2013–2019 (6 seasons together) 1 All-star selection
Andrew Wiggins 2022–present (2 seasons together) 1 All-star selections
Thats 15
This is why Lebron's championships "feel" diminished. He plays with better players than anyone else and not organically but by his own choice.
Name me one teammate Jordan had after Pippen who was better than the following, all these players were in their prime when they played with Lebron;
Dwyane Wade
Chris Bosh
Kyrie Irving
Kevin Love
Anthony Davis
Luka Doncic
We can structure the narrative how we want. The fact is Lebron has had better teammates for their best periods in their career comparatively to Jordan's teammates. Curious to know why you stopped at 16 seasons? Do you count all of Lebron's points, assists, rebounds past 16 seasons?
I want to also state I am a fan of both players not one. I think Lebron is better than both Kobe and Steph which is why i think his own choices diminished his own career trajectory. We will never know what he could have done without all the different help he has had.
I mean, you’re naturally going to play with more allstars when you play on more teams
Yes, naturally, when you continually bail on teams as soon as your teammates begin to reach their expiration date, and join up on new teams with ready made all-stars in their prime, you are naturally going to play with more all-stars. It’s the entire premise of this thread