LeBron James, Caitlin Clark and Michael Jordan
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LeBron James made a strong statement on how the modern-day NBA differs from the game fans watched in the 1990s. The game and the league have evolved constantly, going from a more physical competition in which hard fouls were regular to one where the offense rules and we see less intensity on defense until it's playoff time.
Who’s the most Jordan-like guy in the league right now? Kenny Smith: Zero. Not Anthony Edwards? KS: Ant is a very good, talented player. But, O.K.: are you into music? Yes. KS: Is there anyone who
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"They act like he just did it all on his own" - LeBron James argues Michael Jordan gets too much credit for his championshipsIn contrast to James, who has previously downplayed Jordan's impact on the Bulls' dominance, "His Airness" chose to take a different approach. Instead of engaging in a back-and-forth critique, MJ offered nothing but admiration for Bron and his accomplishments as a player.
Will one of LeBron James or Michael Jordan's conference finals records go down this postseason? See the odds, as well as which guys have the best chance to eclipse two icons.
Jordan said James is "an unbelievable player" and loves watching him play. The two NBA legends embraced during the 2022 All-Star Game and James told Pat McAfee in March he hopes to have a relationship with Jordan once he retires from the NBA.
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Sporting News on MSNMichael Jordan's 'first LeBron analysis' predicted to break internetWhat does Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan think of LeBron James's game?Pretty soon, the general public - at least those tuning into NBA on NBC and Peacock - might be able to find out.On Monday, news broke that MJ will be joining the network as a contributor.
Most basketball fans and analysts have LeBron James comfortably placed in their top three or top five all-time players. Considering his unparalleled longevity and resume, his position is hard to argue. But Charles Barkley doesn’t see it the same way. LeBron ranks seventh on Chuck’s all-time list.
Charles Barkley sparked debate by ranking LeBron James seventh on his all-time NBA greats list. Barkley argues James lacks the 'killer instinct' possessed by Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. He emphasizes that this innate drive to dominate,