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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

    I don't see how this is arguable. Doesn't mean he's as good as a player, but how dominant he is relative to everyone else and what he means to the league parallels Jordan.

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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

    Key words "Of this era"

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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

    Quote Originally Posted by Marlo_Stanfield

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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

    Quote Originally Posted by inclinerator
    no michael jordan was the lebron of his era



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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

    He's right on point. It's just a politically correct way of calling LeBald extremely overrated without getting fined.

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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

    And said "the Heat the Bulls of this era"..

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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

    I understand his team lost but he doesn't have to disrespect LeBron like that


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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

    Quote Originally Posted by K Xerxes
    I don't see how this is arguable. Doesn't mean he's as good as a player, but how dominant he is relative to everyone else and what he means to the league parallels Jordan.
    Is Durant closer to LeBron than Hakeem was to Jordan?

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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

    Kobe's on his couch, eating Ben & Jerry's, salty as phuck right now

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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

    Quote Originally Posted by Real14

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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

    Quote Originally Posted by GODbe
    He's right on point. It's just a politically correct way of calling LeBald extremely overrated without getting fined.
    Go to sleep nerd

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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

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    Default Re: Frank Vogel Called LeBron "The Michael Jordan of this era"

    Quote Originally Posted by moe94
    Is Durant closer to LeBron than Hakeem was to Jordan?
    Good question. I personally rate Hakeem so highly that I'd answer no, but I think the majority answer would be yes or about the same.

    This is of course taking into account that Durant might not have yet reached his peak. I think he could certainly have a more dominant post season run in the future.

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