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Jordan's pair of three-peats within an eight-season stretch represents a more acute level of greatness than all of the (undeniably impressive) things James was able to achieve in the playoffs ...
"The guy is not 6-9, 270, built like LeBron playing against these guys," McGrady said. "Michael Jordan is 6-6, 210 dominating. He's not a freak of nature so why does it matter who he's out there ...
Just as fans argue about who the GOAT of the NBA is, so do the league’s current or former players. The debate is most often between LeBron James and Michael Jordan, though Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ...
Jordan used to be Rose’s GOAT, but something changed. It doesn’t sound like it has anything to do with Jordan’s skill, but moreso the fact that Rose doesn’t see a lot of himself in MJ.
Actor Michael Keaton wore a pair of custom Air Jordan 6 while playing the role of Batman in the 1989 film. He spoke of it during an appearance on the Cam Heyward podcast. "That's what the shoes ...
MJ's unmatched will. While the 6'6" wingman from Wilmington, North Carolina, already has a rock-solid case for the GOAT title based on his achievements—six-time champion, six-time NBA Finals MVP ...
Ratiopharm Ulm forward Noa Essengue, center, dribbles between Portland Trail Blazers forward Toumani Camara, left, and guard ...
James has challenged Jordan for the GOAT title in recent years, after taking over as the All-Time leading scorer in NBA history. But many still don't view him as the GOAT, at least not yet.
Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James: Accolades and awards. And here's the big one. Jordan fans have championships in their back pockets. MJ went a perfect 6-0 in the NBA Finals and never needed a Game ...
Michael Jordan’s legacy is untouchable for millions of fans, but not for everyone who shared the court with him. Some NBA ...
Michael Jordan‘s longtime agent David Falk has chimed in on the GOAT debate. Jordan and LeBron James are often touted as the two best players in the history of the NBA, but Falk took a dig at ...
Free throws are a big part of the game, but they're not the be-all and end-all. James is a career 73.6 percent free-throw shooter, and Jordan is an 83.5 percent free-throw shooter.