NBA icon Michael Jordan loves watching Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James play basketball. Jordan and LeBron are two of the greatest players in NBA history. “He’s an unbelievable player,” Jordan said of LeBron in 2020.
Michael Jordan explained why Orlando Magic’s young center Shaquille O’Neal deserved the All-Star MVP trophy in 1996.
Michael Jordan was in completely shock at what Russell Westbrook did for Los Angeles Lakers against his Charlotte Hornets.
One week after attacking LeBron James on First Take, Stephen A. Smith gave the Los Angeles Lakers star the utmost compliment by putting him ahead of Michael Jordan. It’s not quite March Madness season;
LeBron James continues to dominate the NBA at 40, achieving 50,000 career points, and leading the Lakers to a 40-21 record alongside Luka Doncic. Stephen A. Smith now considers LeBron as potentially the greatest of all time,
ESPN pundit Stephen A. Smith believes the 'greatest of all time' debate between Michael Jordan and LeBron James has come to an end, especially after the Los Angeles Lakers star made more history
For years, there has been a debate between the who the greatest NBA player is with LeBron James and Michael Jordan being compared ... in the league and has the Lakers in second place in the ...
NBA debut jerseys for Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant will hit the auction block through Sotheby’s. The two jerseys are being sold individually, but the auction house estimates that the two jerseys could sell for a combined $20 million or more.
LeBron James is a freak of nature—there's no other way to put it. At 40 years old, he's still playing at an elite level, putting up 25.0 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 8.5 assists per game this season, and making a legitimate case for MVP.
LeBron James has scored 50,000 NBA points in his latest huge scoring milestone, adding another string to his bow in the GOAT debate widely considered to be between him and Michael Jordan
Does Ron Harper, who played with both Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, feel LeBron James is as competitive as Jordan and Bryant once were?