This is NOT a LeBron vs Jordan thread. This is NOT a fan boy, flopper, or political thread. Simple question of if LeBron will do it. Simple.
This is NOT a LeBron vs Jordan thread. This is NOT a fan boy, flopper, or political thread. Simple question of if LeBron will do it. Simple.
---This is NOT a LeBron vs Jordan thread. This is NOT a fan boy, flopper, or political thread. Simple question of if LeBron will do it. Simple.
He shot over 40% from 3. He's still improvingDon't see him playing another 5 years. He's been in decline for a while as his efficiency numbers have fallen off a cliff since 2018. He still games the stats a bit and dupes casual fans into thinking he's still prime LeBron but after this current contract is up, I think he may have to settle for a 1 year deal somewhere if he wants to stay in the league.
I would like to see him end the monopolies the NFL, NBA and MLb have.Dictator Biden with a stoke of the pen has eliminated decades of contract law. Ending non-competes without CONGRESSIONAL oversight.
He had his 2nd worst PER this past season. His worst was his rookie season. Not sure how that’s considered improvement. 🤷♂️He shot over 40% from 3. He's still improving
He has brought a championship to every team he has played for. Goat1). F Lebron
2). F Lebron
3). F Lebron
Other than remaining healthy throughout his career…he’s been an opportunistic team jumper to win most of his championships. Final thought….F Lebron
Lebron is built like Karl Malone but has the skills of a guard. Jordan - as good of a defender as he was - would have no answer for him one-on-one.
This idea that Jordan is more skilled than Lebron is ridiculous to me. Lebron is 5x the passer that Jordan was, a comparable perimeter shooter, and a better ball handler.
I think 1on1 is where Jordan wins, because for me, 1on1 is all about your true basketball ability. It's more about, can you make the shots, than it is say how fast you are or how high can you jump. Lebron would pose a threat because he's simply bigger, but Lebron also still needs to make baskets in 1on1 and thats where I like Jordan.
Jordan could play you 1on1, he'd be near impossibly top stop, and he's probably going to make 10/11 shots. Same with Kobe. Lebron though, he might bully you on the court, but there's going to be too many times where he's missing just a few too many shots.