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


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On 6/13/2018 at 12:08 AM, 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.

Especially considering the rules changes and the not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4, not 5 but 6 steps they take sometimes to dunk a basketball. MJ just be like shiiiit taking off from the free throw line kid.

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On 6/13/2018 at 4:01 PM, JARROD said:

Basketball doesn’t register as a pimple on a teenager,...

and Lebron for greatest athlete? Where’s his 5 Gold medals at the olympics? Where’s his 5 Super Bowl Rings? Fyi people outside the US barely know what basketball is,..

Michael Phelps has actually been named worlds greatest athlete today multiple times in multiple places in the world.

say that about Lebron. 

Also, people anywhere in recognize Michael Jordan and Michael Phelps, 

No one outside of basketball knows anything about Lebron. 

 

Yea he said planet....basketball isn't top 5 planet wide.

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LeBron is not capable of winning a championship on his own. If Cam won a championship, the media would see it as it being only him. Hell 2015 it was. To reach LeBron's level, he'd have to lose a couple of Super Bowls. Who wants that? The other option is Cam would leave us and go to a major market like Miami or New York. Gettleman has already gotten way more national media attention than he did here, and he's a fuging GM.

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