Lebron James and Michael Jordan comparison been going on for a long time now but, They compare Lebron to Jordan because of his stats and his career achievement and how he is as a player.
So this year when Lebron went to the final that mark his eight time going to the final but, This year Lebron just pass Jordan in playoff points per game. Like there conference between era were different between them Jordan had more competition in his conference than lebron now. Lebron 2 -point shooting between lebron and jordan lebron is winning out of that Lebron just a better scorer inside the 3 -point line and lebron making 54.6 percent of 2 pointer attempt compared to jordan with 51.0 percent. Michael Jordan is widely considered to be the greatest player
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But it also shows that LeBron has been better at getting to the Finals, whereas Jordan often failed to reach them. This graph compares both players’ finishes in the standings throughout their careers:
Jordan is the best at finishing first, but also had a real knack for finishing somewhere in between ninth and 16th. Jordan never lost in the Finals, but LeBron never lost in the first round.
The answer here is unfinished. For now, James’s history of Finals losses make him look worse than Jordan. But if he finishes his career with six rings and a bunch of Finals losses as well, we shouldn’t celebrate MJ for losing before the Finals so frequently. For now, I think we have to agree: Both players are extremely good at basketball. Jordan is almost certainly the greatest scorer ever to play the sport. He led the NBA in scoring 10 times, more than anybody, in 15 seasons. The exceptions: his rookie year, the year he got injured, the year he came back from baseball, and his two years with the Wizards. Basically, he led the NBA in scoring for the entirety of his prime, and it was a lengthy
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He has dominated on the court and off the court in an era where there is social media and the athlete is under a 24/7 microscope. He has handled everything with maturity ever since high school and now in his fourteenth year in the league.
It’ll be interesting to see the heights that LeBron will take his career in these next upcoming years.
I base my opinion off four factors:
LeBron’s versatility and ability to be elite at each position being unprecedented in the NBA because of his unique blend of athleticism, skill, natural talent, and conceptual understanding of the game.
The load LeBron has had to carry each year due to a legitimate lack of defensive or offensive support from his team and comparing their coaches and competition throughout their regular season, playoffs and NBA Finals appearances.
The ability to control the entire offense pre-play like Peyton Manning to get himself or others the shot he believes will exploit the defenses weakness and on defense his ability to not just be a great on-ball defender but the director of the defense.
LeBron having more of a cultural and social impact than Jordan in terms of growing the NBA game.
Jordan was in the league for 15 years and took 3 years off before his final two seasons and a year off between the Chicago Bulls repeat three-peat