Kenny Smith Annihilates A Lebron James Fanatic To His Face Over His Insane Michael Jordan Comments

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  • @dmar82
    @dmar82 Месяц назад +108

    8% 👀 🤣. It's clear Lebron not just the biggest hype in NBA history. Dude is the biggest hype in professional sports history period! 20+ years no DPOY, 20+ years only 1 scoring title 😂, 4-6 finals record, 22-33 final games record, over 100+ playoff losses, 5000+ turnovers most in NBA history, soon to have most missed shots in NBA history, jumped teams 3x, played with more HOF than Jordan and Kobe combined and still lost more than both of them and finally the 👑 of load management. All that juice 💉 and the NBA conts to lower the bar and this dude still losing. Lebalco, Lestat chaser, the imitation 23 and I can go on and on.

    • @nicodoaty5600
      @nicodoaty5600 Месяц назад +9

      PREACH!!!!💯💯🎯🙌🏾

    • @brett444
      @brett444 Месяц назад +7

      This might be the most complete MJ argument I've ever seen

    • @michaelburrowes5775
      @michaelburrowes5775 Месяц назад +5

      💯💯💯

    • @JDB1322
      @JDB1322 Месяц назад +3

      👏👏

    • @simonhowell4486
      @simonhowell4486 Месяц назад +2

      Now list all his successes or all Jordan's failures. How about add context to those numbers. Like he's 4th all time in assist and has a 2-1 assist to turnover ratio. Or how he's #1 in scoring, shoots over 50%, and that it took 20 years for him to miss that many shots, while others (kobe) did it in 3-4 less years

  • @gabrielw7773
    @gabrielw7773 Месяц назад +132

    Can you imagine the stats if MJ played 20 years? He'd own them all.

    • @victormartin3539
      @victormartin3539 Месяц назад +8

      Yes sir😂

    • @CaptainFalchion
      @CaptainFalchion Месяц назад +19

      Right but as MJ said, he didn’t play basketball for stats; if he did he would have played longer to chase Kareem’s total points. He had nothing left to prove and he left it all out on the floor

    • @JohnRichards-r6y
      @JohnRichards-r6y Месяц назад +14

      @@CaptainFalchionfacts ! None of the pre 2010 greats played for stats. They were purely tryna win and make their opposition submit. That’s it. You got players nowadays that will dribble out the clock before halftime just to make sure their FG percentage don’t go down.

    • @gabrielalele8603
      @gabrielalele8603 Месяц назад +3

      ​@victormartin3539 : And You know this man!💯(Chris Tucker voice)

    • @jaycob1830
      @jaycob1830 Месяц назад +11

      Absolutely, plus Michael put in an effort to play all 82 games, so his stats would be quite excellent lol

  • @djlucky8745
    @djlucky8745 Месяц назад +148

    The Standard is the Standard..
    LeBron didn’t and will Never meet those Standards ….

    • @NabersMalik
      @NabersMalik Месяц назад +4

      Goat 🐐 Jordan > Copycat Kobe  

      Finals Mvps  
      Jordan 6✔️ (most all time) 
      Kobe 2 

      Rings 
      Jordan 6✔️ 
      Kobe 5 

      League Mvps 
      Jordan 5✔️ 
      Kobe 1 

      Total Mvps (league and finals) 
      Jordan 11✔️ (most all time) 
      Kobe 3 

      Scoring titles  
      Jordan 10✔️ (most all time) 
      Kobe 2 

      Steals leader  
      Jordan 3✔️ (1988, 1990, 1993) 
      Kobe 0 

      All defensive first team selections  
      Jordan 9 in 15 years 60% ✔️ 
      Kobe 9 in 20 years 45% 

      Defensive player of year  
      Jordan 1✔️ (1988) 
      Kobe 0 

      Career Steals  
      Jordan 2,514✔️ 
      Kobe 1,944 

      Career blocks  
      Jordan 893✔️ 
      Kobe 640 

      Seasons played  
      Kobe 20 
      Jordan 15 

      Points per game (regular season) 
      Jordan 30.12 ✔️ (1st all time) 
      Kobe 24.99 

      Player efficiency rating  
      Jordan 1st all time ✔️ 
      Kobe 24th all time  

      Kobe Bryant 44.7% fg career  

      Seasons average +30 ppg 
      Jordan 8✔️ 
      Kobe 3 

      Seasons average +30 ppg on 50% fg  
      Jordan 5✔️ 
      Kobe 0 

      3point% (NBA finals) 
      Jordan 36.8%✔️ 
      Kobe 31.4% 

      Playoff game winning buzzer beaters  
      Jordan 3✔️ 
      Kobe 1 

      Game trying or go ahead shots in 4th quarter last 24 seconds to take lead or tie 
      Jordan 9-18 fg for 50%✔️ 
      Kobe 7-28 fg for 25% 

      Jordan way better player then Kobe  

      Bleacher report NBA top 50 best players all time  
      1. Michael Jordan  
      2. LeBron James  
      3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar  
      6. Shaquille O'Neal  
      7. Tim Duncan  
      14. Kobe Bryant  

      1991 NBA finals  
      Bulls 4 Lakers 1 
      First ring  
      Jordan 31.2 pts and 55.8% fg and 50% 3pt and 6.6 rebs and 11.4 ast and finals mvp  

      2000 NBA finals  
      Lakers 4 Pacers 2 
      First ring  
      Kobe 15.6 ppg, 36.7% fg, 20% 3pt 
      Carried by  
      Shaq 38.0 pts, 61.1% fg, 16 rebs  

      Shaquille O'Neal 3 finals mvps and best player on Lakers 3peat and Kobe Bryant 2nd option  

      Jordan 6 times best player on his teams titles more then Kobe 2 times 

      2004 NBA finals  
      Pistons 4 Lakers 1 
      Kobe 22 pts and 38% fg and 17% 3pt and locked down by Tyshaun Prince  

      2004 NBA finals  
      Shaq O'Neal 26 pts and 63% fg and 10 rebs vs Detroit Pistons

    • @DREAMERSPRO
      @DREAMERSPRO  Месяц назад +15

      klutchsports bot

    • @brianvalencia7717
      @brianvalencia7717 Месяц назад +7

      Dominique from Man Down Sports has a video that explains that PERFECTLY!

    • @simonhowell4486
      @simonhowell4486 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@DREAMERSPRO
      Yeah that just shows your boy didn't meet the Jordan standard, and LeBron is way closer to Jordan's numbers than kobe

    • @Epicentr
      @Epicentr Месяц назад +2

      ​@@simonhowell4486 Says the other bot. 🙄

  • @Chessbox09
    @Chessbox09 Месяц назад +97

    Some of these people act like MJ played with James Naismith and was dunking on peach baskets. There is a ton of game footage on youtube. So easy to look up.

    • @rodleyeriffe9149
      @rodleyeriffe9149 Месяц назад +13

      I'm old. Watching MJ play basketball was pure joy and that joy blotted out the hate I had in my young heart for the Bulls. I was a pistons fan!😂😂😂😂

    • @cinnabar546
      @cinnabar546 Месяц назад +6

      He played against linebacker built men lmao and he took it straight to the rim

    • @dually81
      @dually81 Месяц назад +15

      ​@@rodleyeriffe9149The hate in my heart I had for Jordan has been blotted out by this new generation... LoL
      I now appreciate Jordan and Kobe so much more!!! The game was pure back then.

    • @perennialviralbasketball24
      @perennialviralbasketball24 Месяц назад +1

      It wouldn't matter.. if he did what he did it would be the same

    • @jivet3919
      @jivet3919 Месяц назад +5

      I doubt a shocking amount of kids from this “new era” have even watched MJ, Kobe, Karrem, Magic, Bird, etc even dribble a ball. They don’t care enough to look them up, but care so much to disrespect them.

  • @MaxAndersonn
    @MaxAndersonn Месяц назад +184

    Lebron should just be Lebron he will continue to be annihilated by chasing MJs ghost for the rest of his life

    • @Ivan-xs4ct
      @Ivan-xs4ct Месяц назад +6

      Facts

    • @DonNoDraper
      @DonNoDraper Месяц назад +7

      Exactly 👌🔥💯

    • @SayGahTaah
      @SayGahTaah Месяц назад +9

      Thats all everyone wants tbh. But hes just too senile now and the whiplash from all them flops changed him.

    • @johnweak628
      @johnweak628 Месяц назад +12

      Too late. LeJoin Blames played most of his career wearing number 23. That number will forever be MJs. He should have had the courage of picking a least known number and make it his own. Kobe, Wade, AI was inspired by MJ but have the courage to pick their own numbers instead of piggybacking on MJ's.

    • @rdogletree4543
      @rdogletree4543 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@johnweak628Yeah, just like Kobe chose 2 different numbers that MJ never wore.

  • @anthonyplanzo1082
    @anthonyplanzo1082 Месяц назад +31

    LeFraud doesn't even understand the concept of "help defense". His idea of help is to watch a teammate get beat and then proceed to throw up his hands and shake his head.

    • @Epicentr
      @Epicentr Месяц назад +2

      His arms just hang there, load management, bruh.

  • @MichaelSmith-bn9yd
    @MichaelSmith-bn9yd Месяц назад +50

    Kenny Smith tutorial "flawless"

    • @willdavis4150
      @willdavis4150 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah he did his Homework 💪

    • @keithmitchell8372
      @keithmitchell8372 Месяц назад

      What was he supposed to say he went to college with Jordan everything he said was from a bias perspective can't take him seriously

    • @chadrickmeridy4525
      @chadrickmeridy4525 Месяц назад

      ​@@keithmitchell8372You sound clownlike and his analysis went entirely over your head. You must be Gen Z or a late millennial

  • @robertem31
    @robertem31 Месяц назад +26

    Three sad things about LeFraud.
    1. When you chase a ghost, the most you're gonna catch is air.
    2. The fact that he's okay with his "followers " fighting his battles, actually proves how weak he is mentally and morally.
    3. He fails to grasp the " Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics " dilemma.

    • @titotarantula2090
      @titotarantula2090 Месяц назад +2

      he is a narcisist in a narcisist era. All these blue haired vegans throwing tantrums remind me of lecrybaby's vibe

    • @marcmata5574
      @marcmata5574 Месяц назад +1

      And why is he like that? Because he never had a father teach him how not to be. Kids need mom AND dad at home, and LeBron is no different.

  • @rapgodreloaded9259
    @rapgodreloaded9259 Месяц назад +38

    You noticed every face of the NBA have a winning NBA finals record? examples:
    60s Bill Russell
    70s Kareem
    80s Magic & Bird
    90s Jordan
    00s Kobe & Duncan
    10s Curry
    20s Giannis & Jokic

    • @nsant2321
      @nsant2321 Месяц назад +5

      i will die before i admit jokic is tje face of the nba

    • @a012345
      @a012345 Месяц назад +2

      @@nsant2321 3 MVP's and still not the face? Hope you don't die when he wins his next one. Only reason he hasn't won more is because Denver's management is a clown show.

    • @nsant2321
      @nsant2321 Месяц назад

      @@a012345 ik hes all that but i just hate him

    • @a012345
      @a012345 Месяц назад +2

      @@nsant2321 That’s fair. His game isn’t very exciting to watch, just like Duncan’s. It just effective and creates a lot of chances for his teammates.

    • @nsant2321
      @nsant2321 Месяц назад

      @@a012345 yea thats one of the biggest reasons i dislike him (among other things)

  • @rma84539
    @rma84539 Месяц назад +25

    greatest thing about LBJ is he made quitting looks good.

  • @MOREBEATSTV
    @MOREBEATSTV Месяц назад +14

    They critics don’t even bring up the fact that he was the best player on both sides of the ball at his position and he was really the first wing player to lead his team to multiple championships in a big man era. A lot of times Jordan would be exhausted from playing defense. They took equal pride in defense back then where as now guys are resting on D. Lebron has been resting and hiding himself on D for quite sometime now

    • @devinpoole4528
      @devinpoole4528 Месяц назад +3

      Right. If your only playing half the game how can u even compare to someone who went out on both sides of the ball? For that reason alone I'd say LeBron should fall somewhere around the top 25 if that. Cuz all the players ahead of him were great on both ends and didn't take breaks on and off the court. Defense is literally half the game so if your not great at it that makes you half a great player. Dude has no business being mentioned anywhere near the goat debate. He has more weaknesses than strengths.

    • @Epicentr
      @Epicentr Месяц назад +1

      Both comments absolutely perfect.

  • @westwilly6353
    @westwilly6353 Месяц назад +8

    Wow Kenny Smith hit the nail right on the head What that the first time I ever heard something like that other coach will run their offense base on what side he’s in the floor !!!

    • @dbreiden83080
      @dbreiden83080 Месяц назад +2

      Not in his prime. At the peak of his career and his youth LeBron James could guard all five positions on the floor. That’s Chicago Bulls playoff series. He absolutely destroyed Rose.

    • @dlt2k7
      @dlt2k7 Месяц назад

      ⁠@@dbreiden83080 LeBron could never guard all five positions on the floor, that's a claim the media made up since his sophomore season to make him look good. LeBron wasn't guarding Tim Duncan, Dwight Howard, Amare Stoudemire, etc. But yes, he could guard perimeter players.

    • @dbreiden83080
      @dbreiden83080 Месяц назад

      @@dlt2k7
      He didn't guard Duncan for 40 min, no big deal NOT like Jordan was checking Ewing and Shaq. But Lebron did check Duncan in spurts in fact he used to strip him all the time when Duncan would go for his turnaround hook shot..

    • @dlt2k7
      @dlt2k7 Месяц назад

      @@dbreiden83080 nobody's ever told the lie that Jordan can guard all 5 positions, so there's no point in highlighting the fact that he couldn't guard Ewing. And LeBron never succeeded in guarding any version of Timmy D. It's all media narrative.

    • @dbreiden83080
      @dbreiden83080 Месяц назад

      @@dlt2k7
      So you didn't watch him strip Timmy in the 2013 and 2014 finals in the post repeatedly then? Got it..

  • @PearlJamGuy10
    @PearlJamGuy10 Месяц назад +28

    I always fall back onto this philosophy; MJ is the unrivalled, unparalleled, undisputed greatest basketball player of all time. I conceide that Kobe was and is the closest carbon copy you could possibly make of Michael. However, in terms of greatness, the gap between them is enough space to fit Kareem, Wilt, Magic, Bird and Russell. And that's about it in the history of the sport.

    • @KennyDays-wy9wt
      @KennyDays-wy9wt Месяц назад

      The Athletic top 10 best NBA players all time     
      1. Michael Jordan     
      2. LeBron James     
      3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar     
      4. Bill Russell     
      5. Magic Johnson     
      6. Wilt Chamberlain     
      7. Larry Bird     
      8. Shaquille O'Neal     
      9. Tim Duncan     
      10. Kobe Bryant      
           
      Athletic has Kobe Bryant #10 all time   
          
      PPG: LeBron          
      RPG: LeBron          
      APG: LeBron          
      SPG: LeBron          
      BPG: LeBron          
      FG%: LeBron          
      3pt%: LeBron          
      FT%: Kobe          
      TS%: LeBron          
      PER: LeBron          
      WS/48: LeBron          
      VORP: LeBron          
      MVP's: LeBron          
      FMVP's: LeBron          
      Rings: Kobe (Best player on 2)         
               
      LeBron better player then Kobe          
               
      Field goal%         
      LeBron 50.6%✔️         
      Kobe 44.7%         
               
      Points scored career         
      LeBron 40,474✔️ (1st all time)         
      Kobe 33,643         
               
      LeBron 1st all time points          
      Kobe 1st all time missed shots          
               
      Total 3pointers made         
      LeBron 2,410✔️ (8th all time)         
      Kobe 1,827         
               
      Total Steals career         
      LeBron 2,275✔️ (8th all time)         
      Kobe 1,944         
               
      Total Blocks career          
      LeBron 1,111✔️         
      Kobe 640         
               
      Defensive win shares          
      LeBron 80.71✔️ (10th all time)         
      Kobe 50.66         
               
      Assists Leader          
      LeBron 1✔️         
      Kobe 0         
               
      Career highs         
      Kobe Bryant 28-46 fg and 7-13 3pt for 81 points vs Raptors 27-55 record          
               
      Career highs          
      LeBron James 22-33 fg and 8-10 3pt for 61 points vs Bobcats 43-39 record         
               
      Playoffs game winning buzzer beaters          
      LeBron 5✔️         
      Kobe 1         
               
      2010 NBA finals          
      Game 7         
      Lakers 83 Celtics 79         
      Kobe Bryant 6-24 fg and 0-6 3pt for 23 points          
               
      2013 NBA finals          
      Game 7         
      Heat 95 Spurs 88         
      LeBron James 12-23 fg and 5-10 3pt for 37 points          
               
      Shaquille O'Neal 3 finals mvps best player on Lakers 3peat and Kobe Bryant a sidekick like Pippen 6 rings         
               
      2011 NBA playoffs          
      Mavericks 4 Lakers 0         
      Kobe got swept with home court advantage and favored to win series         
               
      LeBron 16-6 wins owns Kobe in 22 career meetings          
               
      Kobe Bryant 44.7% fg only 32.9% 3pt most missed shots in NBA history isnt even top 9 player all time

    • @PearlJamGuy10
      @PearlJamGuy10 Месяц назад +2

      @@KennyDays-wy9wt who?

    • @UzbekWatermelon
      @UzbekWatermelon Месяц назад +10

      @@KennyDays-wy9wt Lebron is truly the Michael Jordan of Karl Malones

    • @Epicentr
      @Epicentr Месяц назад +1

      ​@@UzbekWatermelonLMAO!

    • @J23LA24
      @J23LA24 Месяц назад +1

      I agree with most of what you said, except the gap between them.
      There’s Mike and there’s everyone else, but Kobe is also above all others not named Jordan.

  • @punyemas9783
    @punyemas9783 Месяц назад +14

    10 scoring titles with a PLETHORA of go-to moves (not just one i.e. Kareem), DPOY, 9x All defense 1st team, 3x steals champ, most blocks by a Guard all time... he was a THREAT on both ends, period. Best 2-way player in history. This is why he went 6-0. This is what separates him from the rest. Kenny is right.

    • @jramirez2068
      @jramirez2068 Месяц назад +1

      Bro that man won defensive player of the year, MVP and led the league in scoring all in the same year. In 1988. Something that has not and will not ever happen again.

    • @punyemas9783
      @punyemas9783 Месяц назад

      @@jramirez2068 absolutely. He also got his first steals leader in '88 I believe. MJ was possessed.

    • @mrshanny82
      @mrshanny82 Месяц назад +1

      Only thing close is Olajuwon winning DPOY, MVP, and finals MVP in the same year

  • @waynelumpkin258
    @waynelumpkin258 Месяц назад +11

    Mj was a general on that floor. You may not like his approach with how he " treated" his teammates. But he won, and he made them winners. He never quit on his coaches, himself, his teammates, the fans, and the game itself. Mike got beat up by the Pistons, and Knicks on nightly bases and never bitched to the refs like Bron. He picked himself up, and got better and figured out a way to win and to get his team to win. He went to bat for Pip, regardless of how Pip is trying to portray Mike as a person and teammate. You can't say that about Bron. He leaves his team hanging on plays cause he's too busy jaw jacking with the refs. The man is 6'8/6'9 250 lbs, and he flops like a fish out of water. Bron is supposed to be the "self-titled" goat, yet this "goat" walked off the floor of a game with 4 minutes left once. He basically walked out on his coach, the fans, his team, and essentially the game. Bron is and will go down as one of the greats, but a goat like Mike, he will never be. Surprise Mike as The Goat,he will never do.

  • @doogiebear139
    @doogiebear139 Месяц назад +33

    Teams now want to run their offensive plays to whatever side Lebron is on because how weak he is defensively.

    • @dlt2k7
      @dlt2k7 Месяц назад +3

      @doogiebear139 that's what the national teams did in the Olympics. Most players were trying to get LeBron switched onto them. It looked exactly like what the Celtics did to Luka in the Finals.

  • @alarias4575
    @alarias4575 Месяц назад +8

    Lebron isn't a more complete player than Kobe. What happens is people think he's more complete because of his passing and rebounding. Kobe was an elite rebounder and passer for a shooting guard. It get's overlooked because his main job was to score and play defense. They started Kobe at the point for a stretch and he dropped a 17 assist game in that stretch. Because Lebron is a more willing passer and rebounder doesn't mean Kobe wasn't elite at it. But let's give them that Lebron is better at both and driving to the rim...who's a better scorer, defender, shooter, post player, left hand, counter move, mid-post, off ball, free throw shooter, pull up, below the finisher etc. etc.

    • @bitmanagent67
      @bitmanagent67 Месяц назад

      If you want to include passing, then you have to compare his skills to Magic and Bird. Is he even on that level? NO!!!

    • @alarias4575
      @alarias4575 Месяц назад

      @@bitmanagent67 huh?

  • @anuragsinha2013
    @anuragsinha2013 Месяц назад +27

    Boxing has the same problem when people tell you Floyd Mayweather is the best of all time.

  • @B.NICE302
    @B.NICE302 Месяц назад +70

    I’m gonna simplify it just a tad. Between the 2, there’s only one guy who CHEATED the game. Hint… he’s a 6’9” traffic cone on defense and he currently wears a Lakers uniform. 😂

    • @OdenGrey
      @OdenGrey Месяц назад +4

      When it's all said & done, this isn't even going to be a debate
      LeBron vs Kobe:
      Regular season: Playoffs:
      PPG: LeBron PPG: LeBron
      RPG: LeBron RPG: LeBron
      APG: LeBron APG: LeBron
      SPG: LeBron SPG: LeBron BPG: LeBron BPG: LeBron
      FG%: LeBron FG%: LeBron
      3pt%: LeBron 3pt%: LeBron
      FT%: Kobe FT%: Kobe
      TS%: LeBron TS%: LeBron
      PER: LeBron PER: LeBron
      MVPs: LeBron Win Shares:
      Win Shares: LeBron
      LeBron. Plus/Minus:
      Plus/Minus: LeBron
      LeBron Rings: Kobe
      WS/48: Finals Mvps:
      LeBron LeBron
      LeBron is a better player then Kobe
      Field goal%
      LeBron 50.6%✔️
      Kobe 44.7%
      Points scored
      LeBron 40,474✔️
      Kobe 33,643
      LeBron 1st all time points
      Kobe 1st all time missed shots
      3pointers made career
      LeBron 2,410✔️ (8th all time)
      Kobe 1827
      Steals career
      LeBron 2,275✔️ (8th all time)
      Kobe 1,944
      Blocks career
      LeBron 1,111✔️
      Kobe 640
      Assists Leader
      LeBron 1✔️
      Kobe 0
      Defensive win shares
      LeBron 80.71✔️ (10th all time)
      Kobe 50.66
      Career highs
      Kobe 28-46 fg and 7-13 3pt for 81 points vs Raptors 27-55 record
      Career highs
      LeBron 22-33 fg and 8-10 3pt for 61 points vs Bobcats 43-39 record
      Playoff points scored
      LeBron 8,162✔️ (1st all time)
      Kobe 5,640
      Playoff game winning buzzers beaters
      LeBron 5✔️
      Kobe 1
      2010 NBA finals
      Game 7
      Lakers 83 Celtics 79
      Kobe Bryant 6-24 fg and 0-6 3pt for 23 points
      2013 NBA finals
      Game 7
      Heat 95 Spurs 88
      LeBron James 12-23 fg and 5-10 3pt for 37 points
      2000 NBA finals
      Lakers 4 Pacers 2
      Shaq 38.0 ppg and 61.1% fg and 16 rebs
      Kobe 15.6 ppg and 36.7% fg and 20% 3pt
      Shaquille O'Neal 3 finals mvps best player on Lakers 3peat and Kobe Bryant a sidekick like Pippen 6 rings
      LeBron 16-6 wins owns Kobe in 22 career meetings
      Bleacher report top 50 greatest NBA players all time
      1. Michael Jordan
      2. LeBron James
      3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
      4. Magic Johnson
      5. Larry Bird
      6. Shaquille O'Neal
      7. Tim Duncan
      14. Kobe Bryant
      Kobe 44.7% fg only 32.9% 3pt most missed shots in NBA history not even top 10 player all time that's why Bleacher report has him #14
      2011 NBA playoffs
      Mavericks 4 Lakers 0
      Dallas swept Kobe Bryant who was favorite to win series with home court advantage
      Y'all worship a accused R apist Kobe so I can't take y'all seriously....

    • @CircularMotion-eh7ct
      @CircularMotion-eh7ct Месяц назад +16

      @@OdenGrey I love how you don't include any context behind any of these stats.

    • @jasonhoppe781
      @jasonhoppe781 Месяц назад +9

      He’s doesn’t have a life outside Lebron. Had Lebron played in the west for 20 years he’d have 1 ring.

    • @B.NICE302
      @B.NICE302 Месяц назад +1

      @@jasonhoppe781💯

    • @chucknorris2418
      @chucknorris2418 Месяц назад +3

      LeTraffic Cone.....I like it

  • @patb6430
    @patb6430 Месяц назад +2

    "Preach" I felt that!!! Spreading the word of black jesus

  • @BlkDiesel
    @BlkDiesel Месяц назад +13

    I just want to say this about the ELITE DEFENSE of MJ. He was to basketball on the defensive end what DEION SANDERS was at Corner to Football. Those that saw DEION play corner know EXACTLY what I mean. The man pretty much cut off half the field from opposing offenses.
    MJ did that on the basketball court and also had the LUXURY of having Scottie Pippen as his defensive sidekick. The 2 of them used to strike FEAR into point guards bringing the ball upcourt.
    Many times teams couldn't get the ball over half court for back to back to back posessions because of MJ and Scottie. Bron has NEVER been feared like that on defense...and as great as Kobe was on defense...HIM EITHER. MJ THE MOST COMPLETE BASKETBALL PLAYER EVER CREATED!

    • @Mar-t6n
      @Mar-t6n Месяц назад

      @@BlkDiesel man GTFOH 🤣 would you admit the game is way different today and MJ would be asked to do more and guard better, more athletic scoring wings and guards? It’s hard to take y’all serious man. I see why yall try to dismiss the current era.

    • @thediseaseisthecure
      @thediseaseisthecure Месяц назад

      @@Mar-t6n
      Obviously didn't listen to Kenny's interview but you think anyone should take your half-assed uninformed opinion seriously? GTFOH 🤣

    • @canwetalk1790
      @canwetalk1790 Месяц назад +5

      @@Mar-t6nt You fail to understand that Michael Jordan was a freak of nature 30 years ahead of his time . There’s no guard in the NBA right now that he cannot defend, no guard in the NBA that he can’t take off the dribble, no guard in the NBA right now that comes close to his incredible athleticism . From the look of your comment you never saw Michael Jordan play but that’s OK because no one can hold that against you. That’s out of your control. This is not about old school versus new school and you protecting your turf saying that present day athletes are much better athletically and skillfully. Guess what? I would be willing to give you that if you want it, but I tell you what there is no athlete right now who comes close to the overall athletic ability, fundamentals, having the clutch gene and dominance of this man called MJ. He was an alien, the likes of which we never seen and probably never will see again.

    • @Mar-t6n
      @Mar-t6n Месяц назад

      @@canwetalk1790 I disagree. But your first sentence is right. He was ahead of his time for sure.

    • @BlkDiesel
      @BlkDiesel Месяц назад +2

      @canwetalk1790 Preach!! I'm going around with the collection plate lol.

  • @silentbahamabeauty
    @silentbahamabeauty Месяц назад +5

    I was waiting for you to talk about this. Kenny broke it down. When the matter of longevity arose, I felt he should have said that one cannot compare career terms equally. One therefore has to use averages and achievements. But once you do that, the argument is still in Jordan's favour. Like A.I. said, you are great LeBron but you aren't HIM, and that's okay. They spoke on other sports and how only in the NBA someone can't be better than their elders. But, Tom Brady doesn't go around saying he's better than anyone. The fact is that what LeBron, his camp, and his stans are doing is watering down the NBA product and disrespecting the foundations which allow for today's careers to flourish.

  • @jameschan9634
    @jameschan9634 Месяц назад +4

    I just heard Kenny Smith say that LeQueen's REBOUNDING was effective. I've never seen it.

    • @thediseaseisthecure
      @thediseaseisthecure Месяц назад

      He has his whole team boxing out for him, can't get more effective than that

  • @lonniebaines1720
    @lonniebaines1720 Месяц назад +2

    The Media should hear this..........

  • @donovansmalls5079
    @donovansmalls5079 Месяц назад +4

    Damn bro there are alot of basketball players you can take about. The nba has more than 160 players.

    • @difficsambalao
      @difficsambalao Месяц назад +1

      You better saying that to the media

    • @donovansmalls5079
      @donovansmalls5079 Месяц назад

      @@difficsambalao I do bro. That shit is getting stale now talking about the same thing.

  • @abner0584
    @abner0584 Месяц назад +23

    You can put anyone at number 2 spot. But remember, the gap between MJ and whoever it is was not close as what you can think of.
    “There’s them and there’s Mike”

  • @alexandrossimitzis146
    @alexandrossimitzis146 Месяц назад +2

    This is that Michael Jordan couldn’t go left, which is just as stupid as saying that Michael Jackson couldn’t moonwalk! I saw Michael Jordyn driving left countless times and finishing with his left countless times, switching from a right hand to left hand countless times, doing reverse layups with his left-hand countless times, and coming up with defensive stops with his left hand countless times! Because I lived through the Michael Jordan era! I was born in 1977, and I fell in love with the game of basketball somewhere in the mid-80s, so I got to follow Michael Jordan pretty much for his entire career. Plus, there’s RUclips dispels that myth that Michael Jordan couldn’t go left! And that so-called argument also flies in the face of common sense! You don’t win a record ten scoring titles and have the highest average in points in the history of the NBA for both the regular season and the playoffs in an era when hand-checking was allowed and bigs were allowed to man the middle, without having a left hand!

  • @Twrite609
    @Twrite609 Месяц назад +6

    Even Shannon Sharpe admitted on his podcast a poll was giving to the players on who is the Goat and Jordan was first LeBron was second and Kobe was third. So all that crap Klutch sports does to control the narrative and still Jordan is no. 1 in most polls.

    • @Terrence-m2p
      @Terrence-m2p Месяц назад

      Never trust a poll where LeBron is over Kobe

  • @engelmann82
    @engelmann82 Месяц назад +2

    High basketball IQ is the equivalent to „he has a great personality“…

  • @nickgleeson7168
    @nickgleeson7168 Месяц назад +7

    Lebron nowhere near the offensive player mike was10 time scoring champ to 1 title for lebron offensively and defensively lebron is nowhere near mike facts

    • @dannywalker2574
      @dannywalker2574 Месяц назад

      I agree but in Kenny’s defense he said effective

    • @dbreiden83080
      @dbreiden83080 Месяц назад +2

      The flaw in that argument is that Michael Jordan is on record saying he wanted to win the scoring title every single season. He even got into an argument with Malone about winning the scoring title. When the hell did LeBron James ever say he wanted to win the scoring title every single season of his career? You can’t find me that quote.

    • @dannywalker2574
      @dannywalker2574 Месяц назад

      @@dbreiden83080 I think MJ wanting to win the scoring title was him being competitor…he already proved he could win defensively to year..you can find Bron calling himself the goat a few times a week but find me a quote of MJ saying that

  • @jesseboyd4839
    @jesseboyd4839 Месяц назад +4

    The man is telling it like it is for goodness sake he played with the guy in college, what more can you say

  • @TheBBallerShow
    @TheBBallerShow Месяц назад +1

    Damn. I posted myself about this a few weeks ago. Great content 😊

  • @kblackburn03
    @kblackburn03 Месяц назад +1

    Like Kenny said in this podcast episode (if you watch the full episode you’ll see), a lot of why players today would struggle in the game from the 1980’s and 1990’s is because of the different rules. A lot of the moves like the step backs and the eurosteps would just flat out be called traveling back then, and it would be a turnover. It’s sloppy, careless and not truly skillful - they’ve relaxed the rules so much it’s like playground rules. So since they’ve relaxed the standards, a lot of guys that would otherwise be average to below average back in the 80’s or 90’s look like world beaters today. It’s easy to score if you can take 3-5 steps after you pick up your dribble instead of just 2. Yes, MJ could average 40+ easy in today’s game. He averaged 37.1 points per game in the 1986-87 season. Without shooting 3’s. That was just shooting 2’s and getting to the free throw line. Since there’s more emphasis on the 3 in today’s game, he would have shot and made more 3’s playing in today’s rules. He didn’t shoot many then because for the most part coaches back then saw the 3 as a gimmick and it was pretty much looked down on as a legitimate strategy - you shot them only if you needed to. Everything back then ran inside out because it was a big man dominated league.
    Imagine how many points at the peak of his athleticism he could have scored on average if he shot the three more, and if there was no hand checking, and if there was the 3 second rule in place. No one could touch him, the driving lanes are wide open, and there’s no one at the rim to challenge him. No Patrick Ewing, no Dikembe, no Rik Smits, no Kareem, no Hakeem. And especially if Doug Collins was the coach - he ran EVERYTHING through MJ. He could average 40 easy. He lived at the rim and the free throw line then - his attempts at the rim and at the free throw line would probably double under these rules today.
    And I had never heard of the point Kenny made here before I listened to the podcast - where coaches game planned for MJ AS A DEFENDER. It does make sense. It’s kind of like Wemby today - coaches have to take him into account, probably want to get him involved in some actions away from the basket so he’s nowhere near the rim - and hope you can get to the rim quick when you swing the ball around because he can cover ground quick. With MJ, it’s the fact he played the passing lanes as aggressively as anyone and was a terrific help defender. In the 1998 Finals prior to making the game winning shot, he stole the ball from Karl Malone on the post AS A HELP DEFENDER. Dennis was guarding Malone, I believe MJ was guarding Jeff Hornacek and Jeff was cutting behind Malone along the baseline and Jordan trailed him - but then came back to swat at the ball from Malone. That was as big of a championship winning play as the shot - if he doesn’t do that, there IS no shot at the other end of the floor.
    He had a high basketball IQ, he was aware of time and score, he had great instincts and fundamentals, and he had an unmatched will to win. You’d be hard pressed to find someone else that was as high in ALL of these traits as he was in his playing days. Kobe may be one, Larry Bird and Magic may be others - I don’t think LeBron is close to Jordan in all of these categories. He’s an all time great for sure - but MJ is just head and shoulders above everyone else because he was at such a high level across the board in every meaningful basis of comparison. Like the Jet said - he was the most complete basketball player there’s ever been.

  • @anthonyplanzo1082
    @anthonyplanzo1082 Месяц назад +2

    To pose that type of threat as a guard in the era of dominant big men speaks volumes as to how great MJ really was. Nevermind his offensive greatness. He was 1 of 1.

  • @anthonyjiddtagalog8364
    @anthonyjiddtagalog8364 Месяц назад +3

    Jordan elevates his game, then fans loved it. It seems like Lebron's legacy is just disrespecting old players to elevate himslef because of his fans. Bad example for my son. 😢

  • @26Cortez
    @26Cortez Месяц назад +1

    I just watched that video where kenny said jordan had no left and no handles 😂

    • @michaelpowell9152
      @michaelpowell9152 Месяц назад

      No. In proper context, Kenny was laughing that Jacksons son asked if Jordan could go left? Kenny & Mark Jackson were laughing at the question😂 He didn't say Jordan had no left

  • @SayGahTaah
    @SayGahTaah Месяц назад +2

    Lebrons name isnt even on the defensive side of the clipboard.

  • @kelvinmorris1991
    @kelvinmorris1991 Месяц назад +4

    Micheal Jordan older brother Larry was BETTER than him lol

    • @Epicentr
      @Epicentr Месяц назад

      Maybe at one point.

  • @PFunkDee100_
    @PFunkDee100_ Месяц назад +1

    School was in session that day.💯🏀🏀🏀

  • @punyemas9783
    @punyemas9783 Месяц назад +1

    10 scoring titles with a PLETHORA of go-to moves (not just one i.e. Kareem), DPOY, 9x All defense 1st team, 3x steals champ, most blocks by a Guard all time... he was a THREAT on both ends, period. Best 2-way player in history. This is why he went 6-0. This is what separates him from the rest. This is why he is the 🐐

  • @EATMAN888
    @EATMAN888 Месяц назад +2

    Funny 🤣 how you never seen the ol Gs shutdown the his Airness empire when he was young. They knew what's up

  • @playafly131
    @playafly131 Месяц назад

    He also brought up the importance of COLLEGE for player development
    Nobody else ever said that

  • @KennethFJoeSr41590
    @KennethFJoeSr41590 Месяц назад

    The eye test agrees with those polls. You don’t even have to look at the numbers.

  • @curtismcbridejr.3269
    @curtismcbridejr.3269 Месяц назад +1

    Straight facts!

  • @jasonwomack7569
    @jasonwomack7569 Месяц назад

    Like you Dp I never thought this was a debate 🤷‍♂️

  • @LongLiveMasterChief
    @LongLiveMasterChief Месяц назад +1

    Kenny delivered the good news and the bad news. The good news is we're not surprised. The bad news is the Lefanatics are depressed after this....wait....that's also good news 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @bobbywilliams8630
    @bobbywilliams8630 Месяц назад +2

    First off love your podcast and your honest opinions. now Kenny Smith was on point about Michael Jordan over LeBron James. but I do disagree with Kenny Smith about LeBron being on Michael Jordan level offensively when I've never seen it. all you need to do is watch videos of LeBron and Michael and tell me honestly you don't see a huge difference in the offensive skill level of Michael Jordan huge difference.

  • @truthbtold8697
    @truthbtold8697 Месяц назад

    Any time someone agrees with DreamersPro the other person got annihilated 😂😂😂

  • @lamarcusrstokes
    @lamarcusrstokes Месяц назад +2

    Bro I feel like you're obsessed over this Bron and Jordan goat debate! 😂 Like once or twice every single week, you're posting what someone said about Bron not being the goat. It's hilarious to me. 😂😂

  • @unapologetically_masculine707
    @unapologetically_masculine707 Месяц назад

    That’s NEW. Teams would construct their offenses depending on where Jordan is on the floor. I never thought about the Jordan’s defensive skills in that light.

  • @zacharyaustin1654
    @zacharyaustin1654 Месяц назад

    The guys that have won Regular Sesaon MVP from The 60's, The 70's, The 80's, The 90's and The 00's would dominate The NBA today.

  • @TheHarmAge
    @TheHarmAge Месяц назад

    Watched the whole podcast and can easily say Kenny was on spot with everything he said. And the reason for his view is the New York mentality that he explained before. Watching the overall play and impact of the player on court and not just scoring or just assists. Also, he's right about average players today being average back in the 90s. And specialists wouldn't even be in the NBA, or would maybe come off the bench at certain points of the games. Athleticism didn't change, it's just that now it's more visible with being allowed to run thru defences like Jerry running past Tom. Back in the 90s you'd be put down..

  • @sheldonmckenzieel2552
    @sheldonmckenzieel2552 Месяц назад

    Plain and simple, Kenny is correct.

  • @andrejackson5489
    @andrejackson5489 Месяц назад +2

    So are you saying LeBron didn’t have defense?

  • @darden_fitness
    @darden_fitness Месяц назад

    I agree !!!

  • @chriswright2568
    @chriswright2568 Месяц назад +1

    To be fair, watched it, he was half joking. I mean, he cracked up on his own question. But the follow-ups on the value of playing multiple years of college hoops was fantastic. Kenny and Mark were sheer $.

  • @bradleyparks812
    @bradleyparks812 Месяц назад

    Kenny is a class act.

  • @bopyranks
    @bopyranks Месяц назад +1

    I think MJ is a greater player than Lebron because his peak was higher, but why do Jordan fans have to constantly beat this dead horse of a topic? Comes off as very insecure to me, and also annoying 🙄😑.

  • @timothy4664
    @timothy4664 Месяц назад

    This was several months ago. It was hilarious.

  • @briangreene2865
    @briangreene2865 Месяц назад

    This is the new Black Skip Bayless show. LeBron! LeBron! LeBron! LeBron! 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @agirotto1
    @agirotto1 Месяц назад +1

    Jordan was the ultimate killer. I'd say that made all the difference in the world. He got the job done. He dominated teams filled with all-stars. He's the reason some of the greats never got rings, like Malone, Barkley, Stockton, Drexler and Ewing. No one dined under his watch. That's what it is.

  • @GenghisClaus
    @GenghisClaus Месяц назад

    "The apostleship in the Odyssey" 💀

  • @preyface456fromchicago8
    @preyface456fromchicago8 Месяц назад

    Adding Tim Duncan would have changed that whole list.. Because LBJ would have to scoot down a little bit more.. 🤷🏿‍♂️

  • @simphiwemthimkhulu24
    @simphiwemthimkhulu24 Месяц назад

    Kuzma pushed Lestats into playing defense 😂😂😂

  • @kennethharrison9409
    @kennethharrison9409 Месяц назад +1

    Wizards Jordan faced Shaq and Kobe, while Phil Jackson was their coach. Lebron never faced anything like that. And if he did, his whole career, he wouldn't have any rings at all. In fact, Lebron had to wait until the players from the 90's got too old and injured to compete with him.

  • @mrshanny82
    @mrshanny82 Месяц назад

    That's some Deion Sanders ish 😆 🤣

  • @kriswolfe1424
    @kriswolfe1424 Месяц назад

    Amen. ❤

  • @dec9164
    @dec9164 Месяц назад

    Don't understand the disrespect for the history of the NBA. Can't wait to see the current disrespecting fans & players become old(er).

  • @gonzalosilvavera616
    @gonzalosilvavera616 Месяц назад

    Fundamentally sound MJ & Kobe then you can add anyone else but those 2 are on class on it's own.

  • @culture8109
    @culture8109 Месяц назад

    Dude shot ten free throw every game how hard could the game be

  • @EBIJunk-u6z
    @EBIJunk-u6z Месяц назад

    Teams also modified there defense to try and slow MJ down. It wasn't just the Pistons who implemented the "Jordan Rules"; numerous other teams adopted similar approaches. Another ability MJ had that surpasses LeBron and Kobe was his effectiveness in moving and playing without the ball in his hands. He was equally potent without the ball as he was while handling it 5 on 5 and in isolation.

  • @DTraiN5795
    @DTraiN5795 6 дней назад

    9:48 this is why from ‘96-‘98 teams were screwed even tho MJ wasn’t able to play defense like he did when he was younger. They had pippin Rodman and Harper with MJ. They couldnt game plan on offense almost at all. They had just to just execute on offense and be good

  • @ChiraqMaybach-ii9wm
    @ChiraqMaybach-ii9wm Месяц назад +12

    Can LeBron dribble? Does LeBron have a crossover? Can LeBron pump fake? Can LeBron have a post game?? Can LeBron have footworks?

    • @JacobJosh-tv3jt
      @JacobJosh-tv3jt Месяц назад

      The Athletic top 10 best NBA players all time     
      1. Michael Jordan     
      2. LeBron James     
      3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar     
      4. Bill Russell     
      5. Magic Johnson     
      6. Wilt Chamberlain     
      7. Larry Bird     
      8. Shaquille O'Neal     
      9. Tim Duncan     
      10. Kobe Bryant      
           
      Athletic has Kobe Bryant #10 all time   
          
      PPG: LeBron          
      RPG: LeBron          
      APG: LeBron          
      SPG: LeBron          
      BPG: LeBron          
      FG%: LeBron          
      3pt%: LeBron          
      FT%: Kobe          
      TS%: LeBron          
      PER: LeBron          
      WS/48: LeBron          
      VORP: LeBron          
      MVP's: LeBron          
      FMVP's: LeBron          
      Rings: Kobe (Best player on 2)         
               
      LeBron better player then Kobe          
               
      Field goal%         
      LeBron 50.6%✔️         
      Kobe 44.7%         
               
      Points scored career         
      LeBron 40,474✔️ (1st all time)         
      Kobe 33,643         
               
      LeBron 1st all time points          
      Kobe 1st all time missed shots          
               
      Total 3pointers made         
      LeBron 2,410✔️ (8th all time)         
      Kobe 1,827         
               
      Total Steals career         
      LeBron 2,275✔️ (8th all time)         
      Kobe 1,944         
               
      Total Blocks career          
      LeBron 1,111✔️         
      Kobe 640         
               
      Defensive win shares          
      LeBron 80.71✔️ (10th all time)         
      Kobe 50.66         
               
      Assists Leader          
      LeBron 1✔️         
      Kobe 0         
               
      Career highs         
      Kobe Bryant 28-46 fg and 7-13 3pt for 81 points vs Raptors 27-55 record          
               
      Career highs          
      LeBron James 22-33 fg and 8-10 3pt for 61 points vs Bobcats 43-39 record         
               
      Playoffs game winning buzzer beaters          
      LeBron 5✔️         
      Kobe 1         
               
      2010 NBA finals          
      Game 7         
      Lakers 83 Celtics 79         
      Kobe Bryant 6-24 fg and 0-6 3pt for 23 points          
               
      2013 NBA finals          
      Game 7         
      Heat 95 Spurs 88         
      LeBron James 12-23 fg and 5-10 3pt for 37 points          
               
      Shaquille O'Neal 3 finals mvps best player on Lakers 3peat and Kobe Bryant a sidekick like Pippen 6 rings         
               
      2011 NBA playoffs          
      Mavericks 4 Lakers 0         
      Kobe got swept with home court advantage and favored to win series         
               
      LeBron 16-6 wins owns Kobe in 22 career meetings          
               
      Kobe Bryant 44.7% fg only 32.9% 3pt most missed shots in NBA history isnt even top 9 player all time

    • @ChiraqMaybach-ii9wm
      @ChiraqMaybach-ii9wm Месяц назад +7

      @@JacobJosh-tv3jt 4-6

    • @jameschan9634
      @jameschan9634 Месяц назад +4

      @@JacobJosh-tv3jt You should take down that soiled LeBron poster hanging over your bed.

    • @brianvalencia7717
      @brianvalencia7717 Месяц назад +3

      To answer ur questions: 1)NO 2)NOPE 3)NEIN 4)UH-UH, and 5) I BELIEVE is.....HELL NO! Did I get'em all right? 😉😇

    • @kingboss2158
      @kingboss2158 Месяц назад +4

      ​@@JacobJosh-tv3jt... You wasted all this time putting those stats up and yet he's 4 and 6 in the finals and still doesn't have as many rings as Kobe Bryant... And one of the rings he won was in a bubble in the pandemic...😂😂😂😭😭 And also he had to go to three different teams to get those championships and had to build super teams to win them dude cut it out😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Daveyboy_RS3
    @Daveyboy_RS3 Месяц назад

    Bron drops 6 Finals in 8 straight seasons (2011-2018) But even before all that
    -2007 Finals vs SA, shoots 35% for the series and gets swept.
    -2008 ECSF vs BOS shoots 35% for the series "AGAIN" gets gentlemen swept 4-1
    -2010 ECSF vs BOS
    Collapsed in the Final 3 games of the series shooting 26% FG, and 14% 3PT.
    And in the win or go home Gm 6, coughs up 9 turnovers, loses series 4-2.
    -2011 Averages 17 PPG in the Finals vs Dal. (About 33% lower than his regular season PPG avg)
    BUT WAIT.... In a crucial gm 4, the Heat desperately needed a win to tie the series or go down 3-1.
    and LeBron goes for 8pts 3-11FG, 0-4 from deep, and 50% from the line playing 46 min
    One of the worst implosions (If not the worst) by a top 25 player in a Finals game.
    And then he went ahead and lost 6 of the next 8 straight Finals.
    We don't even need to discuss his playoff performance woes with the Lakers.
    If a guy plays great and up to or beyond his potential in the playoffs, but his team loses, we're not going to fault him.
    But look at 2007, 08, 2010, and 2011 playoffs for example. In those 4 series, he played terribly, and they lost.
    When Jordan was losing in The playoffs in the '80s, He was playing at such an incredible level, not to mention his insane numbers Even when losing.
    The Bulls never lost in the playoffs because of Jordan, but in spite of how great he played.
    And that's the difference between Jordan and LeBron. Jordan never had a statistically weak playoff series in his 51 appearances.
    Jordan's worst of the worst playoff series was
    1997 ECSF vs ATL
    26.6PPG/ 10.2RPG/ 5.2APG/ 2.0SPG/ 1.4BPG shooting 45% for the series.
    Out of 51 playoff series appearances, that's Jordan's worst statistical performance.
    So when it comes to playoffs, and rising up when the lights shine brightest, in the biggest series, in the biggest games, LeBron often collapsed. And Jordan never ever did... Actually the opposite, Jordan rose up, and the numbers don't lie!
    The discussion of LeBron actually passing MJ isn't even a discussion when we just look a little deeper. Just have to look at the playoffs.
    Sorry about the long post but I hope some LeBron fans read it and learn something about their hero, I mean zero

  • @ghaile7919
    @ghaile7919 Месяц назад +2

    kenny smith absolutely nailed it. MJ is the greatest of all time.

  • @drew65sep
    @drew65sep Месяц назад

    There's NEVER been any "LeBron Rules," nor had MJ ever needed to be pushed in the back by a teammate in order to get him to play defense.

  • @Rozay171
    @Rozay171 Месяц назад

    Or Kenny Smith could be exaggerating 😂😂😂😂GOAT JAMES

  • @brandonlee8400
    @brandonlee8400 Месяц назад

    When defense is taken into account, which it should, my all time favorite is Jason Kidd.

  • @BruceLee-tq4is
    @BruceLee-tq4is Месяц назад

    Scotty was guarding the best players. Poor Pip.

  • @mikiithe13th
    @mikiithe13th Месяц назад

    Unrelated question but has Shannon Sharpe ever interviewed Lebron? Cause that just make sense if Klutch pays him to tell Lebron's good side.

  • @leroychambers3847
    @leroychambers3847 Месяц назад

    Mark J. Has his opinion. 1- 2 yrs ago he said MJ. Then Kobe What changed?. Thks. K. Smith. Why do they keep hurdling over Kobe. That Pole is 100,%✓.

  • @26Cortez
    @26Cortez Месяц назад

    We done with 90s 😂

  • @im2hastyle
    @im2hastyle Месяц назад

    I agree with the Kobe Jordan on off ball defense. They really are different players no matter what the crazy lebron fans and casuals say.

  • @JayBee23417
    @JayBee23417 Месяц назад

    I don't think LBJ has chased anything but greatness his entire career. He realizes he & MJ are 2 different players. No matter the era, they're different. Drastically Different!! He, just like all the others before him, is the best version of himself!

  • @keithmitchell8372
    @keithmitchell8372 Месяц назад

    Thank god we can go back and do research to find out Kenny Smith was capping for Jordan more complete and had absolutely no impact on his team until Scottie figured it out

  • @gregorylagrange
    @gregorylagrange Месяц назад

    One aspect to look at- Imagine Jordan a little taller and bigger with his game and LeBron a little shorter and smaller with his game.
    I know that's not really a straight translation because the size you are will affect what positions you're put in growing up and what you will work on during your own time trying to improve your skills.
    But a lot of LeBron's game is leveraging his size. And Jordan's approach and mentality to the game has always been different.
    Jordan said that scoring 30+ a game all the time is easy. Make 4 shots a quarter. But he always approached the game that to win that may not be what is needed for any given game.
    LeBron's approach has been to score because that was important to him constantly verifying his position among other greats of the league. And before anybody uses the "had no help" myth again, I tell them to look at the years that he was scoring a lot of points but felt no need to work on developing a shot.

  • @Last1toBlast
    @Last1toBlast Месяц назад

    🤔
    "Could MJ go left?" KID! Go in the archives & watch the GAME WINNING SHOT over Craig Ehlo in Game 7 Chicago against Cleveland 😂😂😂😂

  • @clarencebelljr3143
    @clarencebelljr3143 Месяц назад

    I'm ecstatic that "Jet" has always told people what it is when the talk comes to his UNC brother. Seen Dog in college (who he played with), and against, while playing with the Kings and the Rockets, as to why Jordan is way better than the fake King.

  • @teddybrock6824
    @teddybrock6824 Месяц назад

    The skill level is way beyond when jordan was playing. I’m a fan of jordan but let’s be honest

  • @jackastor5265
    @jackastor5265 Месяц назад

    Kobe didn't make more all defensive first teams than Jordan. In fact, Jordan was the first in history to get 9.

  • @koolshop1653
    @koolshop1653 Месяц назад

    If Jordan played 21yrs he would own EVERY record 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @vectory674
    @vectory674 Месяц назад +2

    When I think about it Lebron is closer to Shaq. But he's somehow above players because of a fake debate

    • @dbreiden83080
      @dbreiden83080 Месяц назад +1

      He’s at worse, the second greatest player of all time to claim otherwise means you’re ignorant to the game of basketball. He has all the records, he has four NBA championships, he has the greatest longevity of all time. Michael Jordan is greater prime for prime OK that’s fine. LeBron James is second and honestly it’s not close.

    • @vectory674
      @vectory674 Месяц назад

      @@dbreiden83080 I dislike when people try to say that when you think otherwise than them you are ignorant. I said what I said and I don't need to argue
      However I want to make things clear for those who would try to argue this ,with me : for me he needs both records and championships. Jordan wasn't considered the greatest before he had the ladder and he still has records Lebron never will get (and some of his records were beaten by either Kobe, Wade or Jokic). So with everything he has he's not number 2 for me because using that logic can elevate everyone who played in the NBA for at least 18 years.
      Also the losing records in the finals and the lack of defense since 2016. That alone ends the debate.

    • @dbreiden83080
      @dbreiden83080 Месяц назад +1

      @@vectory674
      That could end the debate for being the GOAT even though it is close thanks to the longevity argument.. But he is 2nd easily by any reasonable standard.. All NBA teams, MVP awards, titles, finals apps, AS selections, career numbers reg and postseason.. I mean dude Lebron is great..

    • @vectory674
      @vectory674 Месяц назад

      @@dbreiden83080 if he's second for you that's great. He's not for me because I don't feel like some of his accolades are truly deserved and the longevity is not an argument if you don't win. And he didn't win ENOUGH in my eyes that's it.

    • @dbreiden83080
      @dbreiden83080 Месяц назад +2

      @@vectory674
      NOT deserved how? Because of who he played with? If that is the case the question is who is number 2? Someone like Kareem? Well he played and won 5 chips with Magic.. Got pretty lucky on that one.. Kobe got 3 with Shaq.. Lebron did team up and I didn't love it, but his game and the impact of it was massive..

  • @Wargee4978
    @Wargee4978 28 дней назад

    The truth is Kenny is 100% current. Lebron James can't play effectively in a well coached structured team, he can only play effectively in a team where he is the structure. MJ played where he was the structure and won regular season MVP and also played in a well-coached structured team and won regular season MVP.

  • @robertobranch5367
    @robertobranch5367 Месяц назад

    Perfect 👌 👍

  • @krwnsy
    @krwnsy Месяц назад

    Mark Jackson's son could not use the narrative that 90s players were plumbers which is usually the last shit Lebron fans say when they can no longer refute MJ's case.

  • @lonesoljazangetsu1157
    @lonesoljazangetsu1157 Месяц назад

    I stopped engaging in any debates about LeBron being a top player or greatest at anything. They're not logical or authentic.

  • @hw903611
    @hw903611 Месяц назад +1

    What are you talking about. Labron does not shine on help defense.

  • @JeremyGraczyk
    @JeremyGraczyk Месяц назад +1

    If LeBron and his people could just stop, please, just stop trying to throw things at the wall to build LeBron up and tear Jordan down. I would very much like to just watch and enjoy LeBron play in this era, but the constant attacks over the past year (plumbers, done with the 90s, DPOY stat padding, etc.) just make me dislike and not respect him (and likewise his fans who parrot that stuff).
    Just leave Jordan out of your mouth. I watched him play, I watched LeBron play, there's no comparison. And you most certainly are not going to convince me or millions of other people that LeBron is the GOAT by attacking Jordan. You're just doing the opposite. So please, for the love of god just stop

  • @deandregriffin9552
    @deandregriffin9552 28 дней назад

    How is Lebum a more complete player than Kobe when Kobe has defensive and the closest to Jordan

  • @OdenGrey
    @OdenGrey Месяц назад +2

    When it's all said & done, this isn't even going to be a debate
    LeBron vs Kobe:
    Regular season: Playoffs:
    PPG: LeBron PPG: LeBron
    RPG: LeBron RPG: LeBron
    APG: LeBron APG: LeBron
    SPG: LeBron SPG: LeBron BPG: LeBron BPG: LeBron
    FG%: LeBron FG%: LeBron
    3pt%: LeBron 3pt%: LeBron
    FT%: Kobe FT%: Kobe
    TS%: LeBron TS%: LeBron
    PER: LeBron PER: LeBron
    MVPs: LeBron Win Shares:
    Win Shares: LeBron
    LeBron. Plus/Minus:
    Plus/Minus: LeBron
    LeBron Rings: Kobe
    WS/48: Finals Mvps:
    LeBron LeBron
    LeBron is a better player then Kobe
    Field goal%
    LeBron 50.6%✔️
    Kobe 44.7%
    Points scored
    LeBron 40,474✔️
    Kobe 33,643
    LeBron 1st all time points
    Kobe 1st all time missed shots
    3pointers made career
    LeBron 2,410✔️ (8th all time)
    Kobe 1827
    Steals career
    LeBron 2,275✔️ (8th all time)
    Kobe 1,944
    Blocks career
    LeBron 1,111✔️
    Kobe 640
    Assists Leader
    LeBron 1✔️
    Kobe 0
    Defensive win shares
    LeBron 80.71✔️ (10th all time)
    Kobe 50.66
    Career highs
    Kobe 28-46 fg and 7-13 3pt for 81 points vs Raptors 27-55 record
    Career highs
    LeBron 22-33 fg and 8-10 3pt for 61 points vs Bobcats 43-39 record
    Playoff points scored
    LeBron 8,162✔️ (1st all time)
    Kobe 5,640
    Playoff game winning buzzers beaters
    LeBron 5✔️
    Kobe 1
    2010 NBA finals
    Game 7
    Lakers 83 Celtics 79
    Kobe Bryant 6-24 fg and 0-6 3pt for 23 points
    2013 NBA finals
    Game 7
    Heat 95 Spurs 88
    LeBron James 12-23 fg and 5-10 3pt for 37 points
    2000 NBA finals
    Lakers 4 Pacers 2
    Shaq 38.0 ppg and 61.1% fg and 16 rebs
    Kobe 15.6 ppg and 36.7% fg and 20% 3pt
    Shaquille O'Neal 3 finals mvps best player on Lakers 3peat and Kobe Bryant a sidekick like Pippen 6 rings
    LeBron 16-6 wins owns Kobe in 22 career meetings
    Bleacher report top 50 greatest NBA players all time
    1. Michael Jordan
    2. LeBron James
    3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    4. Magic Johnson
    5. Larry Bird
    6. Shaquille O'Neal
    7. Tim Duncan
    14. Kobe Bryant
    Kobe 44.7% fg only 32.9% 3pt most missed shots in NBA history not even top 10 player all time that's why Bleacher report has him #14
    2011 NBA playoffs
    Mavericks 4 Lakers 0
    Dallas swept Kobe Bryant who was favorite to win series with home court advantage
    Y'all worship a accused R apist Kobe so I can't take y'all seriously....

    • @louralls1
      @louralls1 Месяц назад +1

      there is simply nothing to discuss. People talking about Jordan vs LeBron is a fake GOAT debate. Kobe even entering the GOAT conversation is beyond bizarre