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What does Cam have to do to surpass Lebron in greatest athlete of this generation?


CatTower

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Lebron is a unique guy dominating the league the same way Cam is doing.  Cam has had the equivalent in teammates as Lebron did this year.  Obviously, he can't be expected to do everything, so what does it take for him to surpass Lebron as greatest athlete of this generation?

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It’s impossible to dominate a football game like a basketball player can simply because NFL players don’t play both ways and you’re only sharing the court with 4 teammates in basketball vs. 10 in football.

As much as I don’t care for him after being a big fan back in the early 00s, the best athlete of this generation is probably Floyd Mayweather Jr.

I’d put Tiger in the conversation too it’s just hard for me to put a golfer on the high of a pedestal as an athlete.

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17 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Greatest athlete? As in Michael Phelps? As is Usain Bolt? 

Lebron  is not the greatest athlete of his generation, not by a long shot.

 

You do know Bron is being compared to MJ?  He is the leader of one of the most popular sports on the planet.

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5 minutes ago, CatTower said:

You do know Bron is being compared to MJ?  He is the leader of one of the most popular sports on the planet.

Anyone old enough to have watched MJ play should be embarrassed if they’re making that comparison. Lebron is great, but he ain’t Jordan.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Anyone old enough to have watched MJ play should be embarrassed if they’re making that comparison. Lebron is great, but he ain’t Jordan.

Seriously. Even the eye test is a dead giveaway. Jordan was all world.

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