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Believeland
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when you look at Jordan's stats from his Wizard days
I'm not sure how you can say KAJ isn't just as comparable.
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
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Originally Posted by GimmeThat
when you look at Jordan's stats from his Wizard days
I'm not sure how you can say KAJ isn't just as comparable.
I'm confused. Yeah, old KAJ is comparable to old MJ, but peak level not even close.
That being said I think KAJ has a strong case for being the 2nd best all time.
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sahelanthropus
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Originally Posted by russwest0
I'm confused. Yeah, old KAJ is comparable to old MJ, but peak level not even close.
That being said I think KAJ has a strong case for being the 2nd best all time.
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Originally Posted by fpliii
sorry man, first threepeat Jordan >>>> anyone, ever
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Originally Posted by russwest0
I'm confused. Yeah, old KAJ is comparable to old MJ, but peak level not even close.
That being said I think KAJ has a strong case for being the 2nd best all time.
I agree with this, no disrespect to KAJ but during his Laker run, he was lucky to have a stacked team. Rookie Magic won a finals MVP over him. # 2 GOAT.
Peak Jordan > peak KAJ
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sahelanthropus
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Originally Posted by russwest0
sorry man, first threepeat Jordan >>>> anyone, ever
Agree to disagree. I started watching in the early 90s, and even if you have him as the GOAT peak (which isn't a given, but I have zero problem with it), I don't know you can say there's that much separation from Hakeem and Shaq at their bests.
I didn't get to see Kareem live, but I can't imagine he was significantly worse than either Olajuwon or O'Neal.
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sahelanthropus
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Originally Posted by Angel Face
I agree with this, no disrespect to KAJ but during his Laker run, he was lucky to have a stacked team. Rookie Magic won a finals MVP over him. # 2 GOAT.
Peak Jordan > peak KAJ
Eh, the voting was conducted, and Kareem won, but they didn't want to present the award to someone who wasn't there:
http://www.insidehoops.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=301909
Nothing against Magic (who, along with Wilkes, had a monster game 6), but Kareem was a beast in that series (it's a great watch).
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