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    Default Re: Hubie Brown: Why Michael Jordan Would Dominate Today

    Quote Originally Posted by keep-itreal
    I dont need to watch some AARP citizen lecture to know that Jordan would still be 1a-1b goat with LeBron today.

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    Default Re: Hubie Brown: Why Michael Jordan Would Dominate Today

    Stuck in the past piece of dumb dumb.

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    Default Re: Hubie Brown: Why Michael Jordan Would Dominate Today

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    Playoff Averages Thru 29 Years Old

    Jordan: 35 PPG / 7 APG / 50% FG
    Lebron: 28 PPG / 6 APG / 48% FG


    Finals Averages Thru 29 Years Old

    Jordan: 36 PPG / 8 APG / 53% FG
    Lebron: 24 PPG / 6 APG / 46% FG

    Source: basketball-reference.com
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    Default Re: Hubie Brown: Why Michael Jordan Would Dominate Today

    Quote Originally Posted by ISHGoat

    Jordan would still be 1a-1b goat with LeBron today.
    One day, somebody go 0/4 in the Finals with a 21 PPG average and people will say he's "1a-1b goat" with Lebron - when this happens, you will correctly be like wtf.. :biggums

    But this is exactly what you've done to MJ - you've elevated someone to his level who has significantly inferior stats and performance (as shown in previous post).

    Btw, it's debateable whether Lebron is even the best player in today's NBA anyway - with Jordan, there wouldn't be any debate regarding whether he's better than say, Westbrook, Curry, or Harden.. But with Lebron, it IS debateable - at 29 years old, he's already fallen behind them statistically and is relying on reputation to still be considered better.

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