draymond green tells the reasons why he feels bron is better than michael jordan |
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Defense, Accomplishments, Footwork, and Championships too. ![]() And Jordan played with less talent. Bron is not even the best player on his team right now. ![]() And the players and coaches Bron got fired/traded are better without him. Mike Brown has the Kings balling right now and they already beat the Lakers ![]() Lakers might fu*k around and lose to Washington today. And you won’t even watch the game ![]() | ||
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how do teams win championships? if Mike can average 45, MIKE should hold the opposing team to 45 points. you need defense just as much as generational offense. Next Level Effort in Transition Super Human Defensive Recovery every Championship Team had a Draymond, Pippen, Wallace, Duncan, Gasol do you know how Championships are won? | |
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![]() You’re saying LeBron is a good defender and Jordan wasn’t? The same LeBron who got cooked by Jason Terry? And you’re saying this sober? | ||
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This is Bron, the same prolific defender that got cooked by a guard coming off the bench? Bron fans will say anything ![]() | |||
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What dray is saying is that bron is much better than Mj when it comes to coming up short in the finals
![]() Bron never had to deal with the badboy pistons. Whatever “supreme talent” dray is referring to is offset by the physicality of the 80s/90s. Most of yall never seen Mj play. That dude a pyschopath on the court. Bron never had that k*ller instinct period. MJ > Bron end of story |
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okay, Michael Jordan was the defensive anchor on a championship team. you need generational defense to go with that offense. LeBron was a championship level Floor General & Defensive Anchor in 2016. | |
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LeBRON isn’t a better player than Mike because he doesn’t play defense and he doesn’t score like Mike.
If you wanna be seen as the best, you can’t be mid level as a defender like LeBRON. Lemme also say this, that patriots team that lost to the giants twice??? On paper you can say was a better team but in the end? They lost in the super bowl. You can’t debate that Cleveland wasn’t better than the warriors. They lost. The issue is Bron has been known, or at least accused of packing it in and mailing it in early if he doesn’t think he can win. |
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you have to stop the other team at the rim. Scottie Pippen did that for Jordan, Draymond did it for Steph. okay, exactly WHO was playing championship level defense in 2016? JR Smith, Richard Jefferson & Tristan Thompson are the only candidates those last 3 games. how are championships won? Mike scored a bunch of point?. lol fkn childish. LeBron was generational Primary Scorer, Floor General & Defensive Anchor in 2016. do you know how teams win championships? | |
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"MJ didn't go up against the greatest team ever a*sembled"... Because he was on the greatest team ever a*sembled(at the time) and they were declared that because they kept winning championships. That's the thing about great teams. Nobody calling teams that lose in the Finals "Great teams". It's saved for the winners. Draymond gets to argue LeBron is going up against great teams because LeBron is losing to them.
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This is the only way to frame this argument... 6 for 6 is deniable when you play 15 years total ....he's 6 out of 15 Noone counts ppg all time...gtfoh Usually you n*ggas mad it's an ESPN pundit or someone from Twitter Now it's a current champion with multiple rings ...it don't mean sh*t either even though we not in the league | |
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In many ways, in terms of longevity and dominance, I can see why someone that came of age in the generation that proceeded with MJ can feel like Bron is the GOAT. It's the same way that my dad thinks the Big O is the GOAT, my uncle thinks the best basketball player he's ever seen was Pistol Pete, and my Granddad thinks it's Kareem. For me, I just don't feel LeBron who chose to rock #23 hasn't done anything to make me think of him as #23 first. When comparing Bron, Kobe, Wade, T-Mac, or Vince to MJ for me it's all about this: they all could do things that MJ could and they all brought a certain flair of doing things that you've never seen before but none of them could the thing that MJ did that you have never seen before. The eye test and skills have to mean something. For his era MJ, sans Kareem who doesn't get enough votes as the GOAT, MJ was the least flawed basketball player on both ends. And if we are talking about impact then LeBron's longevity of 20 years where he averages 27,7 and 7 on 50% is insane but MJ lead the actuall game of basketball and the NBA to heights that it never has seen before or since him due to his actually talent as a player. LeBron might have been the best player in the NBA by 2005 that's subjective but MJ was arguably the best player in the NBA before he actually ever played an NBA game. Bob Knight who coached MJ during the 1984 Team USA versus NBA stars games said MJ was the best player he'd ever seen. MJ came into the NBA and totally revolutionized it and was arguably the best player from his first game which is also subjective but the 28 points per game on offense, the 2.4 steals on defense the playmaking ability from the SG position is so dynamic that he averages 5.9 dimes to him shooting 51% from the field showed that the NBA was never ready for him. Basketball is a game of athleticism, entertainment, skills, and competition. You add all of that up and it's a debate as to whether LeBron was actually a better athlete than MJ, I certainly don't consider him more entertaining, he definitely didn't have more skills and he didn't dominate the competition like MJ. Lastly, I think the only thing that matter is whether are you the best player to play your position. IMO Bron is the GOAT SF, so for me, he's top 5 DOA. I just think his discombobulating against the Mavs in 2011 and Spurs in 2014 ended the Jordan vs LeBron debate the same way when Kobe came up short against the Pistons that sealed his fate. Kobe wanted more rings than Mike because he felt that would cement his legacy as the game's best player, he said it himself, LeBron himself said he was chasing after the Ghost in Chicago, so Bron wants 6 rings or better. His winning 6 rings is what he has to do to ever be cemented as the GOAT and his window of opportunity is running out. But Bron, is the best of his era, coming out of S and accomplishing what he has he's succeeded in the hype. So, I feel for him why be a goat when you're a King? LOL He should've never put that pressure to wear #23 when he knows he's not a psychopath like that. | |
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