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LeBron Stared Down Micheal Jordan Before Slam.


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Jordan could have never done it alone. In fact, no one could. The few unbiased fans and analysts during that era admit it as well. Bird and Magic had very solid teams too. KD is a straight up beast who can win MVPs and scoring titles but he can't win a title without Russell. It's no different than when Kobe had Shaq during their three-peat.

MJ didn't cry like a bitch to the media after a hard foul causing a 20k fine for no reason other than he's a giant puss who thinks everyone should move when he barrels down the lane. fug that weak poo. go up hard go down hard. part of the game. I've seen bird and MJ take way worse shots than that on a no call.

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Jordan could have never done it alone. In fact, no one could. The few unbiased fans and analysts during that era admit it as well. Bird and Magic had very solid teams too. KD is a straight up beast who can win MVPs and scoring titles but he can't win a title without Russell. It's no different than when Kobe had Shaq during their three-peat.

 

Lebron wasn't alone.  He may not have had the same level of talent that the Bulls ended up with, but the Cavs were putting teams around him that were good support and arguably as good as when MJ won his first ring.  The James of today probably COULD win it all with the teams he had in the last couple years he was in Cleveland.  I think he is a better player now.  The thing is, MJ just has a killer instinct I don't know any other player has, and I think the talent in Cleveland other than Lebron was good enough that MJ could have won rings.  Except that Cleveland wasn't done building around Lebron either.

 

Lebron also could have stayed in Cleveland and ended up with either Wade or Bosh that summer.  There were deals on the table, he just didn't want to stay in Cleveland.  Which is fine, his choice.  I didn't like how he publicized it, but hey, whatever.

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