NBA So LeBron is the second greatest player ever...right?

So you don't think players could adapt? Kobe sure seemed to have coming out of the 90s. You think Kobe was more talented than Jordan?

You want a laugh?

Here's 37 year old center Brook Lopez. He didn't make a single three-pointer in his first six seasons. Not surprisingly, he's transitioned to averaging 37% from three in this era where no one plays any defense and everyone just jacks up threes trying to be Steph Curry.



Now imagine someone like Mike in today's game. 50 easy.
 
If a phantom foul merchant like SGA can be an MVP, MJ would go God mode.

I can’t relate to fans who love today’s game and the obvious flopping and faking for fouls, and call it strategy. It’s fucking gay and lame. But the NBA is full of skirt wearing, purse carrying Romos, so it’s par for the course I guess.

And the jackoffs are ruining the next generation already when you see grade school kids imitating this shit.
 
Jordan's final year and Lebron's rookie year are a whopping ONE year apart. People on both sides act like we're comparing Jim Brown and Derrick Henry.

Their eras were close enough to make decent conclusions. In the 90s, Lebron would absolutely dominate and average 25-7-7 or whatever. We know the league wouldn't be too physical for him because he exceled in 03, 04, 05.

In the 2010s-20s, MJ would also dominate and average 30+ ppg because he was getting 20 ppg as an old, unathletic jump shooter in the early 2000s.
 
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