AussieCeltic wrote:Pennebaker wrote:Bridges is exaggerating, but I think the larger point he’s making, which is accurate, is that there wasn’t a team in the 80’s that would’ve been able to stop LeBron James, who has all the guard skills and athleticism you could ever want in a massive 6’9 260 pound body that could dominate from every spot on the floor.
That type of mutant, sci-fi, superhero player only existed in imaginations in the 1980s.
Relative to LeBron, Jordan was small and frail. In 1986 MJ was 6'5 195 pounds. MJ even looks tiny in his highlights from 1986.
Teams could beat MJ by being physical with him and it worked famously.
It forced MJ to hit the weight room to get strong and little bit more like Bron (tho no amount of weightlifting could turn MJ into LBJ).
Next (at the behest of Phil Jackson) MJ would go on to further change his game to become more of a team player... ala LeBron James.
Only after MJ did those things (become more like Bron) did he start to become a winning player.
Why is everyone bringing up his size when 5'10 180lb JJ Barea shut him down on the 8th best defensive rated team from that year.
You don't think the 2nd or 3rd greatest team of all time with the leagues best defense would be able to stop Lebron? I don't doubt he could drop 30 on them but to say 90 or anything close to what MJ did is just crazy
Jesus Christ, it's like people forget about what an exaggeration is when it comes to their favourite player of all time

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I don't think he actually meant he would drop 90 every game, and I really hope you guys are trolling vs taking him seriously with the number he threw out there.
Two, I actually think todays rules hold Bron back more than anything else. This era rewards speed and shooting, and has basically thrown strength to the wayside. Think of hand checking being taken away, lack of post up play, no hard fouls, etc.
Imagine a 6 foot 8, 270 pound dude who runs like a gazzlle not having to worry about collecting a foul just because he's bigger than the other person? Imagine he got to throw the Malone elbows, throw people on the ground like the Pistons did, and be able to shove his knee into everyone every time he went down the lane? It would be insanity.
Jordan had to bulk up to deal with teams like the Pistons and the way they play. If we take Bron and put him in that era, teams would have to bulk up to be able to HACK HIM. Yes, it would lack a certain grace and finesse, but does it matter when the ball goes in the basket at the end of the day?
The 80s and 90s enabled physically stronger people to exert their will more because of how everything was officiated. Imagine Bron never having to worry about a charge and having to step around someone, or being called for a blocking foul when he gets in your way? That dude would be a PROBLEM.
I also think MJ would benefit from certain things in this era, because the NBA today rewards athletic, smaller guards.