LeBron James Being Sued By Lakers Fan Over 2nd Decision
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Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes chimed in with a two-word answer about who's better between LeBron James and Michael Jordan.
Mark Cuban did not hesitate when asked to give his verdict on the GOAT debate between LeBron James and Michael Jordan. Along with Kobe Bryant, James and Jordan are often at the centre of discussions about who should be recognised as the greatest basketball player in history.
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"Who saved Jordan?" - Aries Spears thinks LeBron was saved by his teammates when winning NBA titles
Aries Spears believes LeBron stands no chance in the GOAT debate against Michael Jordan when considering the manner in which his teammates helped him win championships.
Image courtesy of marca.com. By Sam Bergstrom Every sports junky is familiar with the GOAT acronym; it stands for Greatest of All Time. In many sports, there is a consensus among fans as to who the GOAT is.
Neither Michael Jordan nor LeBron James appeared in Jimmy Butler’s answer when he was asked to name his GOAT. The Miami Heat star surprised many with an
The NBA GOAT debate is one of those endless discussions that fans just love to engage in. While legends like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Russell get their due share of love in this conversation, it invariably boils down to two names: Michael Jordan and LeBron James.
Most basketball fans agree that their sport's GOAT status is between LeBron and the legendary Michael Jordan, who won six NBA championships in his iconic career. However, Terence Crawford doesn't even believe James is No. 2 behind Jordan, which he revealed when speaking with ALL THE SMOKE FIGHT podcast.
Ja Morant is the latest to weigh in on LeBron James' "second decision" and how it could just be LeBron telling more lies.
The debate over the greatest of all time (GOAT) is often extended to how the legends performed late in their careers. When asked if LeBron James’s current
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"College is important. You can't play basketball all your life" - 16-year-old LeBron James didn't intend to skip college to go pro
Before he entered the GOAT conversation, LeBron James was considered the most hyped basketball prospect in history. The fanfare surrounding him started as early as his sophomore season with St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. He was a 6'7" 210-pound point guard then.