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23 Comments

  1. Nah man i disagree with Kareem being LeBron before LeBron resume wise…he’s a big man. You know they don’t typically captivate fans like perimeter players.

  2. When comparing basketball players, it's crucial to consider their overall impact beyond just statistics. Mentality plays a significant role in a player's performance, as it influences their ability to handle pressure, make crucial decisions, and stay focused during intense moments. A player's leadership qualities and ability to inspire and elevate their teammates can also make a significant difference. Their presence on the court can create fear and uncertainty among opponents, opening up opportunities for their team to succeed.
    Magic all day long!!
    By considering these aspects, such as strong mentality, leadership qualities, and intimidation factors, we can gain a deeper understanding of a player's overall impact and the true value they bring to their team. It's important to look beyond statistics and delve into the intangible aspects that contribute to a player's success and the success of their team.

  3. Jimmy>Tatum. No debate. It isn't even close. The numbers say it all, and in the last 3 seasons, while Tatum has been doing cardio in ws/48 and having his ppg drop in the playoffs, Jimmy has been doing the opposite. He gets better in the playoffs. The knock on Jimmy is that he doesn't perform in the regular season. So what, he performs when it matters and Tatum doesn't. The heat would've won in 6 if it weren't for the refs. Summary: Tatum is overrated. Jimmy was the guest editor for SI's annual basketball preview and his under the radar MVP candidate was "not me". That is because he knows he can' because he is not loved by the media and he doesn't try as hard in the regular season. Jimmy is better

  4. From the clip you played…couldn't she also mean that Jordan would be the obvious goat if he came second?

  5. i don't see how steph is a "better player" than magic. magic passed and rebounded far better, and while steph scores more points, that is his primary job (and why i cannot call him a real point guard). scoring was not magic's primary job, but when he needed to score, he could do it with the best of them. he had some serious offensive mojo that he could tap into. plus magic was not as much of a defensive liability, though neither one defends particularly well.

    if i was starting a team, i'm taking magic every day of the week over steph. and i'd take zeke as my backup pg.

  6. @JxmyHighroller if Curry wins one more championship and LeBron is still at 4, LeBron vs MJ debate is over

  7. People forget that Basketball was harder and more physical in the 90s but got soft early 2000s

  8. Give LeBron the front office of Chicago, the coaching of Phil jackson and the teammates MJ had. Then stick MJ in Cleveland. It's incredibly obvious that LeBron would end up with the better career. It's not even close.

  9. The eras argument sucks and i just presume every atg with modern training, science and competition from bygone eras would also dominate today.

  10. Romans 10:9
    “That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.”

  11. The one thing I go to is defense when discussing eras. Sure, the talent is vastly superior in today's nba, but when the talent doesn't play defense as hard, it's ALL offense..
    The players in 70s-2000s got hammered when they went in the lane. It's easier to produce offense when there's less defense. Just look how many times Jordan got destroyed when he drove in.

  12. Your Steph vs Magic argument cant be applied into the Lebron vs Jordan debate. How do you compare it? You've dismissed your previous arguments you've pointed out, with that part of the video. Sorry.

  13. People vastly underestimate the skill/talent gap between modern players and guys in the past. If you made a 12 man roster of Lebron’s greatest rivals in their prime and a 12 man roster MJ’s greatest rivals in their prime, the game would be a blowout. Moreover, after said game, nobody would ever put Bird over Durant again. Even a healthy Paul George would be Jordan’s greatest rival if you dropped him in 1990.

  14. Please rate this take for me i need it for an argument: d wade is the GREATEST heat all time, and lebron is the BEST heat all time

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