This Lebron James vs Michael Jordan debate spawned a scrutiny of both their careers like I’ve never seen before. Putting a magnifying glass on their accomplishments brought me to 2 conclusions: 1. Numbers aren’t everything despite both of them putting up very impressive numbers; 2. The more you dive into Jordan’s career, the more impressive it becomes, while the more you dive into James’s career, the less impressive it becomes.
2. Well said. It's exactly like that. In fact Jordan's career is sometimes so impressive that it became disgusting. I don't like found dirt on Bron, it's sad.
Jordan won 6 titles. Jordan dominated a decade Lebron dominated for 2 AND he’s still playing Jordan never had to go up against super teams built to just beat him. The bulls WERE the super team
@@carljohnson6264 like shump said '' 😂😂 you're so cute '' Because you think that the franchises back then didn't try to build team to stop Jordan or Shaq? Or the Jordan's rules and the Bad Boys Pistons never exist. The warriors only add KD, and KD was not there to stop Bron. Which other time that kind of thing happen? It's Bron who is known to build superteam, no? Now ear me well LeBron is still playing, yes, but he never dominate the League, never. You can say that LeBron dominate the eastern conference 8 years from 2011 to 2018 and was arguably the best player in the league 6 years from 2009 to 2014. The Lakers and the Spurs dominate the League 16 years from 1999 to 2014 that represent 13 finals and 10 titles and after that it was the Warriors turn 5 in a row for 3 titles. 3 dynasties under the watch of someone whose suppose to dominate the League 2 decades ? Do you know LeBron never lose a game 7 in the finals? Because no team had to go to game 7 to win over LeBron, 2 sweep, 2 gentleman sweep and 2 4-2 only Bron struggle to win a title 2 times And after that people found excuses, ok still I don't see dominance there, do you? Jordan was the best player in the league from day 1 He dominate a decade And he's still the greatest or one of the greatest
Not to mention Jordan “quit” twice and still can’t be outmatched by the wannabe goat. And James’s fans are so delusional and desperate like he is, they will grasp at anything, including a hiatus, to try and make a case because they can’t make one on the actual game.🤦🏾♂️
What’s funny about this is that if the numbers weren’t capped it would have been an insane blow out. Really showing how much of “not a debate” this goat debate is.
*MOST FANS GO WITH THEIR FEELINGS BUT THE FACTS ARE THAT MICHAEL JORDAN WINNING 6 TITLES AND 6 MVP'S 10 SCORING TITLES AND 9 DEFENSIVE TITLES PLUS NEVER WENT TO 7 GAMES ON ANY FINALS AND TWO THREE-PEATS😎💯 WHILE LEBRON JAMES LOSING 6 TITLES AND GETTING OUTPLAYED BY JASON TERRY A BENCH PLAYER 🤯 MAKES NO SENSE OF COMPARING THE TWO BECAUSE IT'S LIKE NIGHT AND DAY🥴*
You should be capped. You can’t add up on your own numbers. MJ total = 211. Which is ironic as you are holding up the facts so LeFlop doesn’t look so bad.
Nrs and this and that, the eyetest say it all and the era they played in. Lebron isn’t even close to MJ’s game and mindset!!! 38 perc from midrange,34 from 3 and 77 perc from the freetrow line with benifits of no touch rules. Thats not so impressive at all!! This is and was never a debate
I was around for both. Chat GPT doesn’t take in account 1 of those two quit on the sport not once, but twice. Goat is not a small portion of your career, it’s called all time for a reason. A -Z day one to the last day it’s not even close. Lebron was great day one and just rattled of 3 triple doubles at 39. Jordan was on the golf course smoking cigars gambling his money away.
The first time Jordan quit, he had finished leading his team to 3 championships in a row. The second time Jordan quit, he had finished leading his team to another 3 championships in a row. He earned his rest. The first time LeBron quit on the Cavs, he had finished leading his team to 0 championships. The second time LeBron quit on the Cavs, he had finished leading his team to 1 championships. Rattling off triple doubles is great for the player but means nothing for the team if it's not winning your team championships. And last I checked, this was a team sport!
@@robb.8214• #1 in regular season points • #1 all time allstar points • #1 in playoff points • #1 in playoff steals • #1 in playoff field goals • #1 in playoff fts • #1 in playoff games • #1 in playoff minutes • #1 in playoff wins (183) • #1 in playoff series wins (41) • #1 in playoff defensive rebounds • #1 in playoff win shares • #1 in playoff vorp • #1 in playoff ows • #1 in all nba teams • #1 in allstar selections • # 1 in all nba first team selections (13) • #1 in mvp shares • #1 in career assists by a forward • #1 in career apg by a forward • #1 in player of the week awards • #1 in player of the month award • #1 in finals triple doubles • #1 in playoff buzzer beaters (5) • #1 in single season bpm in the playoffs (17.53) • #1 in playoff plus minus • #1 in clutch shots • # 1 in gamescore in the nba finals • #2 in regular season field goals • #2 in playoff assists • #2 in playoff 3pm • #2 in playoff triple doubles • #2 in finals mvps • #2 in finals points • #3 in finals assists • #3 in finals field goals made • #4 in finals rebounds • #4 in finals double doubles • #4 in all time freethrows • #5 in finals rebounds • #5 in all time triple doubles • #5 in dunks • #6 in playoff double doubles • #6 in playoff ppg • #7 all time in ppg average • #8 in all time 3pm • #8 in all time steals • #10 in playoff blocks • #10 in regular season double doubles • #10 in defensive rebounds all time • Holds 4 of the top 10 gamescore in the nba finals • More finals appearances than 27 different franchises • Swept the most best of 12 series (7) • Only player top 10 in 11 different categories • Only player top 10 in every playoff stat • Only player top 100 in every stat • Only player with 3 finals mvps on 3 different teams • Won 20 playoff series without a top 75 teammate • Has the same amount of first team all nba selections as the next 3 best players of his generation • #1 in 28 stats • #1 in 13 playoff stats • #2 in 4 playoff stats • #3 in 2 playoff stats • #4 in 2 playoff stats • #6 in 1 playoff stat • #10 in 1 playoff staf • #2 in 7 stats • #3 in 2 stats • #4 in 3 stats • #5 in 3 stats • #6 in 2 stats • #7 in 1 stat • #8 in 2 stats • #10 in 3 stats • Top 10 in 51 stats • Only player to lead both teams and all players in everthing in any playoff series • Only player to be listed at all 5 positions • Only player to be top 5-10 in points and assists in the regular season and playoffs • One of five players in nba history to lead his team in every statistical category in the regular season. • One of 7 players in nba history to win both a scoring title and an assist title. • Has led his team in points, rebounds and assists 48 times in the playoffs (the next closes is bird with 13) • Has led his team in points, rebounds, and assists in the nba finals 7 times • Most 25ppg, 5apg, 5rpg seasons: 20 • Most consecutive double-digit games: 1,100+ • Only player top 10 in points, assists and steals • Only player with 500 double doubles and 100 triple doubles • Only non guard top 26 in apg • Only forward top 49 in apg • Highest scoring average for 3 different franchises • One of three players to win finals mvps on more than one team His Resume Reads: • 40k points • 11k rebounds • 11k assists • 4 mvps • 4 championships • 4 finals mvps • 3 Finals mvps on 3 different teams • 41 playoff series wins • 183 playoff wins • 20 all nba teams • 20 allstar selections • 6 all defensive teams • 13 first team all nba selections • Beat a 73 win team • Beat a spurs team with 4 hof • 3 time all-star game mvp • IST Championship • IST MVP • Olympic MVP • 41 playoff series wins (most in nba history) • Most playoff wins • Most playoff buzzer beaters • Most clutch shots in the playoffs • 40 player of the month awards • 68 player of the week awards • 20 seasons of averaging 25 ppg • 27, 7 and 7 for a 21 year career • Averaged 30, 8 and 6 in year 19 • Assist leader in 2020 • Youngest player • TO BE SELECTED #1 OVERALL • TO WIN ROOKIE OF THE YEAR • TO SCORE 30+ POINTS IN A GAME • TO SCORE 40+ POINTS IN A GAME • TO SCORE 45+ POINTS IN A PLAYOFF GAME • TO RECORD A TRIPLE-DOUBLE IN A FINALS SERIES. • TO HIT A GAME-WINNER IN A PLAYOFF GAME • TO AVERAGE AT LEAST 30 PPG IN A SINGLE SEASON • TO AVERAGE AT LEAST 30 PPG IN MULTIPLE SEASONS • TO AVERAGE AT LEAST 30 PPG IN A PLAYOFF SERIES • TO SCORE 2,000 POINTS IN A SINGLE SEASON • TO BE AWARDED ALL-NBA HONORS • TO BE NAMED ALL-NBA FIRST TEAM • TO WIN ALL-STAR GAME MVP • TO LEAD THE LEAGUE IN ALL-STAR VOTING • TO WIN MVP 4 TIMES • TO REACH EVERY 1,000 POINT MILESTONE FROM 1,000 TO 35,000 • TO REACH EVERY 1,000 POINT PLAYOFF MILESTONE FROM 4,000 TO 7,000 • Lebron in his 30s- 2000s- - • 5x All-Star • 5x All-NBA • ROTY - MVP • All-Defense • Gold, bronze medal • 2010s 10x All-Star • 10x All-NBA • 3X MVP • 3x FMVP • 4x All-Defense • Gold medal 2020s • 5x All-Star • 5x All-NBA • FMVP • Gold medal • 1. 40,000 REGULAR SEASON POINTS • 2. 8,000 POSTSEASON POINTS • 3. 106 TRLDBLS AND 573 DBLDBLS • 4. 2,275 STEALS AND 1,111 BLOCKS • 5. TOP 5 IN POINTS AND ASSISTS IN THE REGULAR SEASON AND THE POSTSEASON. • 6. #1 IN POSTSEASON D. REBS AND TOP 10 IN THE REGULAR SEASON. • 7. #1 IN POSTSEASON STEALS AND TOP 10 IN THE REGULAR SEASON. • 8. 3 F.MVPS WITH 3 DIFFERENT TEAMS. • 9. #1 IN OWS IN THE REGULAR SEASON AND POSTSEASON. • 10. 13 ALL NBA 1ST TEAMS • 11. TOP 10 IN THE 5 MAJOR STATISTICAL CATEGORIES IN THE POSTSEASON. • 12. THE MOST POINTS GENERATED OF ALL TIME IN THE REGULAR SEASON AND POSTSEASON. • 13. ONLY PLAYER WITH 30K PTS, 10K ASTS, AND 10K REBS. • 14. MOST CONSECUTIVE 25PPG SEASONS. • 15. YOUNGEST AND OLDEST PLAYER TO AVERAGE 30PPG. • 16. #1 IN VORP IN THE REGULAR SEASON AND POSTSEASON • 17. MOST ALL STAR SELECTIONS • 18. ONLY PLAYER TOP 5 IN TRLDBLS AND DBLDBLS IN THE POSTSEASON. • 19. MOST CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DIGIT GAMES IN THE REGULAR SEASON • 20. ONLY PLAYER TO SCORE 40PTS AGAINST EVERY NBA TEAM. • 21. YOUNGEST PLAYER TO HAVE 4 REGULAR SEASON MVPS • 22. YOUNGEST PLAYER TO HAVE 10 ALL NBA 1ST TEAMS. • 23. YOUNGEST PLAYER TO EVERY 1,000PT TO 39,000PT MILESTONE. • 24. YOUNGEST PLAYER TO SCORE 40PTS IN AN NBA GAME. • 25. MOST 30PT GAMES IN THE POSTSEASON.
@@robb.8214Since lebron entered the league nobody has had more: Wins, points, mvps, all nba teams, all star selections, playoff points, playoff rebounds, playoff assists, playoff steals, playoff wins, playoff series wins. He has the same amount of all nba first team selections as the next 3 best players of his era. Kevin Durant, Steph Curry and Kawhi Leonard have 13 combined all nba first teams. Nobody has had more championships. In fact the second and third best players of his era in their prime joined up and that’s the only reason why curry has won the same amount as lebron.
I’m gonna make this easy with two facts. Basketball is 5 on 5. 1) Jordan is on the all time starting lineups. No argument there. 2) five lebrons beat 5 of anyone. Not even close Simple physics
This Lebron James vs Michael Jordan debate spawned a scrutiny of both their careers like I’ve never seen before. Putting a magnifying glass on their accomplishments brought me to 2 conclusions:
1. Numbers aren’t everything despite both of them putting up very impressive numbers;
2. The more you dive into Jordan’s career, the more impressive it becomes, while the more you dive into James’s career, the less impressive it becomes.
2. Well said. It's exactly like that.
In fact Jordan's career is sometimes so impressive that it became disgusting.
I don't like found dirt on Bron, it's sad.
Exactly 🎯
Jordan won 6 titles.
Jordan dominated a decade
Lebron dominated for 2
AND he’s still playing
Jordan never had to go up against super teams built to just beat him.
The bulls WERE the super team
@@carljohnson6264 like shump said '' 😂😂 you're so cute ''
Because you think that the franchises back then didn't try to build team to stop Jordan or Shaq?
Or the Jordan's rules and the Bad Boys Pistons never exist.
The warriors only add KD, and KD was not there to stop Bron.
Which other time that kind of thing happen?
It's Bron who is known to build superteam, no?
Now ear me well LeBron is still playing, yes, but he never dominate the League, never.
You can say that LeBron dominate the eastern conference 8 years from 2011 to 2018 and was arguably the best player in the league 6 years from 2009 to 2014.
The Lakers and the Spurs dominate the League 16 years from 1999 to 2014 that represent 13 finals and 10 titles
and after that it was the Warriors turn 5 in a row for 3 titles.
3 dynasties under the watch of someone whose suppose to dominate the League 2 decades ?
Do you know LeBron never lose a game 7 in the finals?
Because no team had to go to game 7 to win over LeBron, 2 sweep, 2 gentleman sweep and 2 4-2 only Bron struggle to win a title 2 times
And after that people found excuses, ok still I don't see dominance there, do you?
Jordan was the best player in the league from day 1
He dominate a decade
And he's still the greatest or one of the greatest
Not to mention Jordan “quit” twice and still can’t be outmatched by the wannabe goat. And James’s fans are so delusional and desperate like he is, they will grasp at anything, including a hiatus, to try and make a case because they can’t make one on the actual game.🤦🏾♂️
What’s funny about this is that if the numbers weren’t capped it would have been an insane blow out. Really showing how much of “not a debate” this goat debate is.
*MOST FANS GO WITH THEIR FEELINGS BUT THE FACTS ARE THAT MICHAEL JORDAN WINNING 6 TITLES AND 6 MVP'S 10 SCORING TITLES AND 9 DEFENSIVE TITLES PLUS NEVER WENT TO 7 GAMES ON ANY FINALS AND TWO THREE-PEATS😎💯 WHILE LEBRON JAMES LOSING 6 TITLES AND GETTING OUTPLAYED BY JASON TERRY A BENCH PLAYER 🤯 MAKES NO SENSE OF COMPARING THE TWO BECAUSE IT'S LIKE NIGHT AND DAY🥴*
You should be capped. You can’t add up on your own numbers. MJ total = 211. Which is ironic as you are holding up the facts so LeFlop doesn’t look so bad.
Michael is exceeding all the caps in damn near every category.
How does LB win cultural influence?
Nrs and this and that, the eyetest say it all and the era they played in. Lebron isn’t even close to MJ’s game and mindset!!! 38 perc from midrange,34 from 3 and 77 perc from the freetrow line with benifits of no touch rules. Thats not so impressive at all!! This is and was never a debate
You ❤️ floppers, quitters and chokers
Do Kobe and LeBron so we can end the narrative that LeBron is the second best player in NBA history.
Why killer Instinct and clutch mentality is not in Jordan part?
Or it is in LeBron part ?
SIMPLY THE EYE TEST WILL TELL YOU MJ IS THE BETTER ALL AROUND PLAYER MJ DONT TAKE PLAYS OFF OR DAYS OFF
I was around for both. Chat GPT doesn’t take in account 1 of those two quit on the sport not once, but twice.
Goat is not a small portion of your career, it’s called all time for a reason. A -Z day one to the last day it’s not even close. Lebron was great day one and just rattled of 3 triple doubles at 39. Jordan was on the golf course smoking cigars gambling his money away.
The first time Jordan quit, he had finished leading his team to 3 championships in a row.
The second time Jordan quit, he had finished leading his team to another 3 championships in a row.
He earned his rest.
The first time LeBron quit on the Cavs, he had finished leading his team to 0 championships.
The second time LeBron quit on the Cavs, he had finished leading his team to 1 championships.
Rattling off triple doubles is great for the player but means nothing for the team if it's not winning your team championships. And last I checked, this was a team sport!
Longevity means jack. Stat padding at 39 means jack. Jordan > LeFlop.
@@robb.8214• #1 in regular season points
• #1 all time allstar points
• #1 in playoff points
• #1 in playoff steals
• #1 in playoff field goals
• #1 in playoff fts
• #1 in playoff games
• #1 in playoff minutes
• #1 in playoff wins (183)
• #1 in playoff series wins (41)
• #1 in playoff defensive rebounds
• #1 in playoff win shares
• #1 in playoff vorp
• #1 in playoff ows
• #1 in all nba teams
• #1 in allstar selections
• # 1 in all nba first team selections (13)
• #1 in mvp shares
• #1 in career assists by a forward
• #1 in career apg by a forward
• #1 in player of the week awards
• #1 in player of the month award
• #1 in finals triple doubles
• #1 in playoff buzzer beaters (5)
• #1 in single season bpm in the playoffs (17.53)
• #1 in playoff plus minus
• #1 in clutch shots
• # 1 in gamescore in the nba finals
• #2 in regular season field goals
• #2 in playoff assists
• #2 in playoff 3pm
• #2 in playoff triple doubles
• #2 in finals mvps
• #2 in finals points
• #3 in finals assists
• #3 in finals field goals made
• #4 in finals rebounds
• #4 in finals double doubles
• #4 in all time freethrows
• #5 in finals rebounds
• #5 in all time triple doubles
• #5 in dunks
• #6 in playoff double doubles
• #6 in playoff ppg
• #7 all time in ppg average
• #8 in all time 3pm
• #8 in all time steals
• #10 in playoff blocks
• #10 in regular season double doubles
• #10 in defensive rebounds all time
• Holds 4 of the top 10 gamescore in the nba finals
• More finals appearances than 27 different franchises
• Swept the most best of 12 series (7)
• Only player top 10 in 11 different categories
• Only player top 10 in every playoff stat
• Only player top 100 in every stat
• Only player with 3 finals mvps on 3 different teams
• Won 20 playoff series without a top 75 teammate
• Has the same amount of first team all nba selections as the next 3 best players of his generation
• #1 in 28 stats
• #1 in 13 playoff stats
• #2 in 4 playoff stats
• #3 in 2 playoff stats
• #4 in 2 playoff stats
• #6 in 1 playoff stat
• #10 in 1 playoff staf
• #2 in 7 stats
• #3 in 2 stats
• #4 in 3 stats
• #5 in 3 stats
• #6 in 2 stats
• #7 in 1 stat
• #8 in 2 stats
• #10 in 3 stats
• Top 10 in 51 stats
• Only player to lead both teams and all players in everthing in any playoff series
• Only player to be listed at all 5 positions
• Only player to be top 5-10 in points and assists in the regular season and playoffs
• One of five players in nba history to lead his team in every statistical category in the regular season.
• One of 7 players in nba history to win both a scoring title and an assist title.
• Has led his team in points, rebounds and assists 48 times in the playoffs (the next closes is bird with 13)
• Has led his team in points, rebounds, and assists in the nba finals 7 times
• Most 25ppg, 5apg, 5rpg seasons: 20
• Most consecutive double-digit games: 1,100+
• Only player top 10 in points, assists and steals
• Only player with 500 double doubles and 100 triple doubles
• Only non guard top 26 in apg
• Only forward top 49 in apg
• Highest scoring average for 3 different franchises
• One of three players to win finals mvps on more than one team
His Resume Reads:
• 40k points
• 11k rebounds
• 11k assists
• 4 mvps
• 4 championships
• 4 finals mvps
• 3 Finals mvps on 3 different teams
• 41 playoff series wins
• 183 playoff wins
• 20 all nba teams
• 20 allstar selections
• 6 all defensive teams
• 13 first team all nba selections
• Beat a 73 win team
• Beat a spurs team with 4 hof
• 3 time all-star game mvp
• IST Championship
• IST MVP
• Olympic MVP
• 41 playoff series wins (most in nba history)
• Most playoff wins
• Most playoff buzzer beaters
• Most clutch shots in the playoffs
• 40 player of the month awards
• 68 player of the week awards
• 20 seasons of averaging 25 ppg
• 27, 7 and 7 for a 21 year career
• Averaged 30, 8 and 6 in year 19
• Assist leader in 2020
• Youngest player
• TO BE SELECTED #1 OVERALL
• TO WIN ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
• TO SCORE 30+ POINTS IN A GAME
• TO SCORE 40+ POINTS IN A GAME
• TO SCORE 45+ POINTS IN A PLAYOFF GAME
• TO RECORD A TRIPLE-DOUBLE IN A FINALS SERIES.
• TO HIT A GAME-WINNER IN A PLAYOFF GAME
• TO AVERAGE AT LEAST 30 PPG IN A SINGLE SEASON
• TO AVERAGE AT LEAST 30 PPG IN MULTIPLE SEASONS
• TO AVERAGE AT LEAST 30 PPG IN A PLAYOFF SERIES
• TO SCORE 2,000 POINTS IN A SINGLE SEASON
• TO BE AWARDED ALL-NBA HONORS
• TO BE NAMED ALL-NBA FIRST TEAM
• TO WIN ALL-STAR GAME MVP
• TO LEAD THE LEAGUE IN ALL-STAR VOTING
• TO WIN MVP 4 TIMES
• TO REACH EVERY 1,000 POINT MILESTONE FROM 1,000 TO 35,000
• TO REACH EVERY 1,000 POINT PLAYOFF MILESTONE FROM 4,000 TO 7,000
• Lebron in his 30s- 2000s- -
• 5x All-Star
• 5x All-NBA
• ROTY - MVP
• All-Defense
• Gold, bronze medal
• 2010s 10x All-Star
• 10x All-NBA
• 3X MVP
• 3x FMVP
• 4x All-Defense
• Gold medal 2020s
• 5x All-Star
• 5x All-NBA
• FMVP
• Gold medal
• 1. 40,000 REGULAR SEASON POINTS
• 2. 8,000 POSTSEASON POINTS
• 3. 106 TRLDBLS AND 573 DBLDBLS
• 4. 2,275 STEALS AND 1,111 BLOCKS
• 5. TOP 5 IN POINTS AND ASSISTS IN THE REGULAR SEASON AND THE POSTSEASON.
• 6. #1 IN POSTSEASON D. REBS AND TOP 10 IN THE REGULAR SEASON.
• 7. #1 IN POSTSEASON STEALS AND TOP 10 IN THE REGULAR SEASON.
• 8. 3 F.MVPS WITH 3 DIFFERENT TEAMS.
• 9. #1 IN OWS IN THE REGULAR SEASON AND POSTSEASON.
• 10. 13 ALL NBA 1ST TEAMS
• 11. TOP 10 IN THE 5 MAJOR STATISTICAL CATEGORIES IN THE POSTSEASON.
• 12. THE MOST POINTS GENERATED OF ALL TIME IN THE REGULAR SEASON AND POSTSEASON.
• 13. ONLY PLAYER WITH 30K PTS, 10K ASTS, AND 10K REBS.
• 14. MOST CONSECUTIVE 25PPG SEASONS.
• 15. YOUNGEST AND OLDEST PLAYER TO AVERAGE 30PPG.
• 16. #1 IN VORP IN THE REGULAR SEASON AND POSTSEASON
• 17. MOST ALL STAR SELECTIONS
• 18. ONLY PLAYER TOP 5 IN TRLDBLS AND DBLDBLS IN THE POSTSEASON.
• 19. MOST CONSECUTIVE DOUBLE-DIGIT GAMES IN THE REGULAR SEASON
• 20. ONLY PLAYER TO SCORE 40PTS AGAINST EVERY NBA TEAM.
• 21. YOUNGEST PLAYER TO HAVE 4 REGULAR SEASON MVPS
• 22. YOUNGEST PLAYER TO HAVE 10 ALL NBA 1ST TEAMS.
• 23. YOUNGEST PLAYER TO EVERY 1,000PT TO 39,000PT MILESTONE.
• 24. YOUNGEST PLAYER TO SCORE 40PTS IN AN NBA GAME.
• 25. MOST 30PT GAMES IN THE POSTSEASON.
@@robb.8214• Only player with 500 double doubles and 100 triple doubles
• 2,000 3PM and 10k REB
• 2,000 3PM and 1K BLKS
• 2,000 3PM and 2K STLS
• 10,000 FGM and 2,000 3PM
• 10,000 REB and 10,000 ASTS
• 10,000 REB and 10,000 FGM
• 30,000 PTS and 10,000 ASTS
• 30,000 PTS and 2,000 3PM
• 40,000 PTS and 2,000 3PM
• 40,000 PTS and 10,000 ASTS
• 40,000 PTS and 11,000 ASTS
• 10,000 ASTS and 1,000 BLKS
• 11,000 ASTS and 1,000 BLKS
• 10k ASTS, 10k REBS and 1k BLKS
• 11k ASTS, 11k REBS and 1k BLKS
• 10k ASTS, 2k STLS, 1k BLKS
• 11k ASTS, 2k STLS, 1k BLKS
• 100 TRDBLS and 30,000 points
• 100 TRDBLS and 40,000 points
• 100 TRDBLS and 10k REBS
• 100 TRDBLS and 11k REBS
• 100 TRDBLS and 1k BLKS
• 100 TRDBLS and 2,000 3PM
• 100 TRDBLS and 10,000 FGM
• 100 TRDBLS and 14,000 FGM
• 10k PTS, ASTS, REBS
• 11k PTS, ASTS, REBS
• 20k PTS, 10k ASTS, 10k REBS
• 20k PTS, 11k ASTS, 11k REBS
• 30k PTS, 10k ASTS, 10k REBS
• 30k PTS, 11k ASTS, 11k REBS
• 30k-40k PTS, 11k ASTS, 11k REBS
• 40k, 11k and 11k
@@robb.8214Since lebron entered the league nobody has had more:
Wins, points, mvps, all nba teams, all star selections, playoff points, playoff rebounds, playoff assists, playoff steals, playoff wins, playoff series wins. He has the same amount of all nba first team selections as the next 3 best players of his era. Kevin Durant, Steph Curry and Kawhi Leonard have 13 combined all nba first teams. Nobody has had more championships. In fact the second and third best players of his era in their prime joined up and that’s the only reason why curry has won the same amount as lebron.
I’m gonna make this easy with two facts.
Basketball is 5 on 5.
1) Jordan is on the all time starting lineups. No argument there.
2) five lebrons beat 5 of anyone.
Not even close
Simple physics
Naw this point system aint it. Jordan is not the goat. No mstter how much yall try to keep his legacy alive.
WTF?! Your numbers are not right.
Shit is bullshit add up all the points, eff the capped points. We don't need none of this to know mj is the goat.