Jdw38 wrote:On the Jordan quote posted above from the cigar interview, I take the point of the quote, but I do nonetheless think there are aspects of MJ’s career that will continue to hold up remarkably well. To name some of them: Jordan will always have an unimpeachable record in the finals; Jordan will never have an unmitigated stain in his career like Lebron did in the 2011 Finals, and to a lesser extent 2010; Jordan elevated a franchise and won all his titles with the team that drafted him, and aside from the Wizard years, he played his entire career with them. Despite the Heat not turning out to be the long-term powerhouse Lebron thought they would be, the optics of his Decision to team up with other elite players just doesn’t look good in comparison to Jordan.
I don't think that Jordan's career will hold up worse as the years pass, but I don't necessarily think that it will look better and better, which I do think LeBron's will. For example, consider the optics of teaming up with other elite players. Back in 2010, he was crucified for it. Now, it's something that people at the very least understand and even support. Really the only people who still strongly criticize him for it are trolls, amateur and professional. I can see a scenario where ten years from now, a player staying with the same franchise his whole career is actually considered weird, and what LeBron did is more the norm. If that happens, then the optics of the Decision will basically become a non-factor, IMO.












wonder whose account it is, can't take it seriously 