This topic contains 9 replies, has 8 voices, and was last updated by AvatarAvatar What The Devil 15 years ago.

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  • #29795
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    Mr. Chicago
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    Mr. Chicago
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  • #539554
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    apb540
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    Watched the DVD "Ultimate Jordan" last night after the game and that DVD is all the evidence that MJ needs for GOAT.  

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  • #539556
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    McDunkin

    His game lives on through Deshawn Stevenson

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  • #539567
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    mikeyvthedon
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    No point in beating a dead horse, as I still think Michael Jordan is the greatest of all-time. I guess it gave people more to talk about and more of a reason to cheer against LeBron James, if they needed one. Scottie had to open his big mouth, didn’t he? Ugh, it is one players opinion, that he went back on, people. If you take legacy into it, not even close. But, I think even the most obsessed Jordan fans would admit that if Michael and LeBron played one another, you would have 0 clue as to who would win. Make up any scenario you would like, their is a distinct possibility of truth to it that you are afraid of. That is why people only bring up legacy instead of individual ability.

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  • #539569
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    What The Devil
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     That video was awesome. I haven’t ever seen that…gave me chill bumps

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  • #539591
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    sudds
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    I hate to say it but it would be Kobe. I can’t stand the guy, but he works hard at everything.

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  • #539663
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    JoeWolf1

    MJ all day, and 90% of those highlights were MJ ages 33-36, the twilight of many players’ careers.

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  • #539678
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    M-DYMES
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    Jordan is still the greatest and it isn’t even remotely close IMO.

    When you look at Jordan, I see a melting pot of many of the greats talents and then some…

    The killer instinct, shooting ability, and work ethic of a Kobe

    The heart of an A.I.

    The athleticism and driving ability of LBJ

    An unmatched level of leadership

    The defensive tenacity of a KG

    The acrobatics of Vince Carter

    The court awareness and longevity of a Jason Kidd

    The creativity of a Pete Maravich

    The confidence and clutchness of a Reggie Miller

     

     

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  • #539681
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    What The Devil
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     I look at this debate like this. When Lebron left Cleveland they didn’t make the playoffs. When Jordan left the Bulls they didn’t win another ring. 

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