Uncle Mxy wrote:FinnTheHuman wrote:MJ will always have the better narrative. His arch enemies in the Bad Boys which he beat en route for the 1st title, his 3peat into retiring because of the murder of his father, his comeback to get another 3peat, all of his HOF rivals etc. Lebron running to a team with healthy salary situation after ruining cap space of the former team by forcing his FO's to sign win-now players that get washed up after a couple of years which basically makes him seem like a parasite, and having a lot of guys on vet min who deserve a much better contract... not a great narrative at all.
Bill Russell's narrative is still the best.  His team won 11 of 13 Finals, beat the two teams he'd ever lost in the playoffs to in subsequent playoffs.  He never had significant injuries that caused him to miss games (unless you count winning an Olympic medal in the same season as a championship), while playing tons of minutes.  He didn't care about his numbers, in an era where his biggest rival was all about the numbers.  He was just about winning where it matters, and did that to a level no one else can touch.  How many HOFers does Bill Russell have without doing all that winning, without being the ultimate "win" guy?  He came off a better college career, too...  led his team to two NCAA championships with a mostly-nothing team (apart from KC Jones).  
To paraphrase Bird -- everyone is fighting for #2.
 
Wasn't Bird the same guy who said that MJ is a god and the best player in the league in '86? God sounds better than GOAT to me, maybe it's God>GOAT>the rest?
I mean, c'mon, 9 out of those 11 rings were in the 50s and 60s, nobody cares about an argument favoring a guy who played versus only 7 different teams to get those 9 rings in NBA's elementary school phase. You shoulda seen my soccer stats when playing vs my classmates, that's some GOAT stuff right there. The rivalries I've formed over the years playing against the same guys from my neighborhood, and sure, beating the only guys who have ever beaten me at some point I'm certain... Oh, you wouldn't believe it! 
I'm sorry he didn't play in an era when basketball was filled with talent and a globally most popular sport after soccer, maybe he would've shown he'd be better than all that competition, but I'm sorry, he just can't, life ain't fair.