Keep in mind guys, MJ still only had 2 titles when he was LeBron's age.
When curry fell on his head/back last round in the decider has messed him up, they say he's fine, but since then his shot has gone missing.
Seemed to do fine in game 1, shooting 10-20 from the field. Straight from the horse's mouth, Steph says that he's fine, and his rhythm was just off and that he doesn't expect a similar performance. Some observers, including the announcers and LeBron, are also crediting Delly on shutting Steph down. Puh leaze. If Cleveland had lost, maybe the spotlight would have gravitated towards the Warriors holding LeBron to a .324 shooting night. Steph will be fine, the Warriors will be fine. To lose by 2 points with him having a terrible shooting night should give confidence to the Warriors.When curry fell on his head/back last round in the decider has messed him up, they say he's fine, but since then his shot has gone missing.
You could focus on that, or you COULD say he wasn't good enough to REACH the finals as many times as Lebron by the same age, even after having time in college to smooth his game out and mature as a person ...but MJ didnt lose any finals.
plus he had a college career...
Lol now that's funny!!!!
You could focus on that, or you COULD say he wasn't good enough to REACH the finals as many times as Lebron by the same age, even after having time in college to smooth his game out and mature as a person ...haha
But then we could mention: Jordan 3 first-round playoff exits, Lebron yet to exit in first round...but then we could mention how MJ stuck with the one team and didnt go mercenary to win a ring. and MJ won MVP in all of his finals. plus hes got a NCAA title.
and in the end MJ made 6 finals and didnt lose one. thats something LBJ can never accomplish. but lebron has a ways to go before we can judge his career anyway...
But then we could mention: Jordan 3 first-round playoff exits, Lebron yet to exit in first round...
We could both go back and forth all year till the cows come home picking things that support our respective arguments, but I won't, as this thread is for THIS year's playoffs. I just find it funny how people put Jordan on a pedestal as some mythical being who will never be overtaken, and seem to have a need to denigrate andyone who has the audacity to be mentioned in the same sentence as the all-powerful Jordan...Didn't Jordan face the Celtics? Whilst LeBron faced an Arenas lead Wiz. Hmmmmmmm
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