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Is a 2 year retirement a blemish?
Nothing is a blemish for Jordan. Losing in the first round? Nah. Quitting twice? Nah. They actually use these things to elevate him
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Is a 2 year retirement a blemish?
Exactly why he's saying it's not on his resume , never had to face unbeatable squads when they were already the best team year in and year out
100% wouldn't have gotten the grace that he did taking that sabattical nowadaysSome call it “running the from the grind”
It’s the other way around actuallyMark Jackson said it best.
Lebron had the better career but Jordan is the better player.
Lebron going back and winning a ring for the city of Cleveland was a made for TV type scenario. Many respects for that. But...
Personally, I couldn't see myself putting Bronze as the #1 because of how he ran down to Miami to link up with Wade/Bosh. Competition wise, I can't help but to view that as a sucka move.
I also acknowledge that if Jordan was born in 1985 and played in this era je might have done the same; but we aren't using hypotheticals to prove a point in am argument.
Great overall career but to me that's a big blemish on Bronze's record.
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bang. VVVVVVNothing is a blemish for Jordan. Losing in the first round? Nah. Quitting twice? Nah. They actually use these things to elevate him
The most competitive dude in the world took 2 years off to let other people win? That doesn’t sound right to me.Jordan gave cats TWO years to get they s*** together…..
Came and took two.
Is LeBron joining the Heat a blemish on his resume…?
I can be loud about it too, ain't no hiding nor shame in my game. As a matter of fact, my curry hate come fall finna be stronger than a white man's aversion for Phaal
2011 is a stain on Bron's resume
Him running to stack the deck multiple times is funny in the light
Him getting swept multiple times in the Finals is nasty
The only argument he truly has over MJ is a longevity one.
Mike has more MVPs, chips and Finals MVPs in a much shorter window. His peak was better than Bron's peak, period. It's ok that Lebby is #2 all time.
GOT THE THREAD GOING UP, ON A TUESDAYAll this energy on a Tuesday afternoon
Some call it “running the from the grind”
All I’m saying is call it evenly. If Bron retired and saw Steph win titles, he would have never heard the end of it. MJ did and “he was giving guys a chance”I could see that as well.
But the same can be said about Bronze running off to Miami because of those Celtic boys.
Steph still won titles DURING Bron peak thoAll I’m saying is call it evenly. If Bron retired and saw Steph win titles, he would have never heard the end of it. MJ did and “he was giving guys a chance”
Absolutely which is why he’s in the conversation. Beating Reggie miller and Steve smith to get to the finals is cool but bron gets flack for beating the RaptorsSteph still won titles DURING Bron peak tho
Mike definitely captured my imagination as a child. Like you said he moved so graceful. And I was born in 95, but the Michael Jordan's Playground and Come Fly With Me were my go to movies as a kid man. I loved all things Michael Jordan.LeBron’s resume is so insane now with respect to total stats and accolades that I think it’s fair to call him the GOAT.
But I’m an MJ guy. Mike’s game captivated me in a way LeBron’s never has. Even just watching those MJ 1984 Olympic highlights JMB10215 posted the other day - was riveted. It’s just a feeling thing.
I agree 100%Thats a matter of preference though. Just cause he didn’t do it like mike doesn’t mean he was doing something wrong. Being great at one aspect that doesn’t even define greatness doesn’t make you the goat
MJ was never the playmaker Bron was.
Shaq at the time was a big talent lolSome would say LeBron took the bull by the horns going to Miami instead of waiting for his GM to do his job. He was not fortunaute enough to land on a team of HOFers or big market to attract top talent.
Bron been 36% on average since 2012. Jordan shot over 36% twice even with the FIBA line during that span. Better foul shooter absolutelyBron is NOT a great 3pt shooter. He’s still average.
He’s still at 35% which is the league average. Y’all still just be saying anything.
Meanwhile he’s a 71% FT shooter
Jordan never shot FTs remotely close to 71% and easily could’ve evolved into an average 3pt shooter.
Bron consistently was a .30-35% 3pt shooter for most his career