The Jordan Truth
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The Jordan Truth
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Everything posted is facts so it will probably trigger you if you’re a stan. There is no GOAT

LeBron’s Finals competition throughout his career is truly unmatched. 🐐

There was no social media to magnify these chokes

Nick Wright on people saying Michael Jordan never had bad playoff moments: “You’re up 2-1 on Detroit. This is the first one that you’re like, “Oh yeah, if this were LeBron, people would remember it more.” Year five, haven’t been to a finals, have won a league MVP, you’re up 2-1 on Detroit in a home game four, you go 5 of 15 and then in the thing that people say Jordan would never do, oh, he would never he would never shy from the moment in the critical game five in Detroit. 4 of 8 from the field. 4 of 8. Detroit wins and they win the next game. So again, those are little demerits, if you will. Noteworthy things that you would that if it was Bron, I feel like folks would remember.” (Via @WhatsWrightShow)

Barkley was 33 when he went to a stacked Houston team 😭😭😭😭😭 I hate hearing him comment about another player goin to one

How does a "garbage" 3-point shooter miraculously become a good 3-point shooter every time his shot volume increases? On the one hand, these casuals want to use stats. Then on the other, they ignore the fundamental tenet of stats: that lower volume = more sample size variance, more noise, and higher inaccuracies. Any statistician worth their salt will tell you that MJ's stats at a higher volume are more reflective of his true skill than those at a lower volume. This is Stats 101. MJ proved that he was a good 3-point shooter as his shot volume increased. It simply wasn't part of his game during an era that devalued 3s, so he didn't take them. When taking them in volume, he made them, and became even better during the Playoffs and Finals. The data is unassailable.

THEY GOT ANTHONY DAVIS BECAUSE OF LEBRON Why is this concept so hard for some of y’all to grasp? Ya blame Klutch for everything besides the championship they won. Lmao

Pure greatness.

LeBron James was dragging garbage to the playoffs and finals his whole career his second best player through out his career was mo Williams 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

Pippen was the facilitator and guarded the opposing teams best player If Bron had a player who could consistently do those things he’d have more rings

LeBron can do everything. Can you imagine each of them focusing all their energy on one element while the other others each pick a different one? As MJs all fight over who’s shooting the most and lacking winning elements of the game.

He’s already the greatest winner at the sport. Everyone knows that besides Kobe and MJ nut huggers😭

Tom Brady often considered the GOAT of Football left Bill Belichick and still won a Championship, not the same with Michael Jordan before and after Phil Jackson or before and after Pippen. That's why Tom Brady and Lebron are the GOAT they are not system players, they are the system.


Is this the correct way to play defense?


The HIGHEST IQ and the LOWEST SCORING EFFICIENCY on the biggest stage of all the high-volume scorers in the last 50 years? Something doesn't add up.

This is not even a question, 5 LBJ beats any other 5 in history. The real question is, if the answer is this obvious, why there is still a goat debate? How can someone blindly have a player as their goat if that player is not the best ever? Media and nostalgia 💀

Ohh so superteams aren’t guaranteed rings ? Lol


This conversation alone tells you everything you need to know about LeBron's greatness. He's 41, about to turn 42, and podcasters are seriously debating whether he can win another championship. Nobody was having that conversation about Jordan at 38, 39, or 40. Expectations for him were over. With LeBron, the expectation is still contention. That's the difference when you're talking about the greatest player ever. 🐐👑

Video of Wizards MJ defensively “DOING THIS” vs Top 75 Paul Pierce HOF Vince Carter Shawn Marion Saving the game twice: with a chase down 2 Handed block & block on Paul Pierce. Tell me you never watched MJ without telling me.
