jerok wrote:Just_Bullz wrote:No. Bron kept teaming up with players who were the alpha of their teams before playing with him. That alone is a red flag.
MJ never did that and dominated.
But longevity wise, gotta give it to Bron for his consistency.
I still think Jordan's the GOAT.
But he had plenty of help.
In hindsight, If you were to compare players Jordan played with to modern day players , you'd get something similar to this.
Jordan's Team // Lebron's Team (Pick one from the list)
Scottie Pippen // Luka, Dame, WB, Harden, AD, KD, Steph - (Top 5 - 10 Players)
Grant/Rodman // Draymond, Montresz - (Rebounder / Glue)
Toni Kukoc // Manu, Lou Will, Jamal Crawford - (6MOY)
Paxson/Kerr // Korver, Redick - (Marksmen)
BJ/Harper // George Hill, Dejounte - (Point)
Luc Longley // Spencer Hawes, Alex Len (Center)
Phil Jackson // Pops, Nurse, Spo, Stevens
I wonder what LeBron would of done if he had a squad like that.
Yeah,
Scottie Pippen in 1987, 7 ppg bench player
Grant in 1987, 7ppg bench player / Rodman in 1996, 34 years old SF turned undersized PF, couldnt score to save his life
Toni Kukoc in 1996 // Manu, Lou Will, Jamal Crawford - (6MOY)
Paxson/Kerr // Korver
BJ/Harper // George Hill, Dejounte - (Point)
Luc Longley // Spencer Hawes, Alex Len (Center)
Phil Jackson in 1989 rookie coach, trying to implement a new system
If Lebron had a squad like he would have done the following,
Scottie Pippen - traded
Horace Grant - traded, Rodman - traded
Toni Kukoc -- spot up shooter
Paxson/Kerr, we're good
BJ/Harper --traded
Luc Longley // traded
Phil Jackson --shoved, shoulder bumped, fired, depression, panic attacks































