I've been a Heat fan since the days of ZO and Hardaway. Having LeBron come join the Heat has created a lot of bandwagoners, haters, and dick riders. That being said I want to know what ISH thinks of the GOAT picking Kobe over LeBron. This should be fun
Read the article guys. He didn't pick Kobe as the better player. He picked him solely based on the ring count. Jordan picked the most successful player.
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Jordan, according to Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel, said he views the Lakers star guard as the more successful player to date when compared to the Miami Heat All-Star.
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"If you had to pick between the two, that would be a tough choice," said Jordan, "but five beats one every time I look at it."
Last edited by RoboticWang : 02-14-2013 at 07:25 PM.
Read the article guys. He didn't pick Kobe as the better player. He picked him solely based on the ring count. Jordan picked the most successful player.
Michael Jordan still picks Kobe Bryant over LeBron James.
Jordan, according to Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel, said he views the Lakers star guard as the more successful player to date when compared to the Miami Heat All-Star.
"If you had to pick between the two, that would be a tough choice," said Jordan, "but five beats one every time I look at it."
Bryant has five titles with the Lakers with seven trips to the NBA Finals. James has one championship with three finals' appearances.
"And not that he won't get five," continued Jordan on James. "He may get more than that, but five is bigger than one."
NBA TV will air a special on the Chicago Bulls Hall-of-Famer in honor of Jordan's 50th birthday. Jordan currently owns the Charlotte Bobcats.
It's a short ass article. If you have even a 3rd grade reading level, this article shouldn't take more than 1 minute to read.
Speaking of MJ as a player evaluator, wouldn't this qualify as tampering considering he is affiliated with a team and is commenting on players currently under contract?
Apparently, those rules are pretty strict - I remember listening to a radio interview with Rockets GM Daryl Morey and he refused to answer seemingly innocent questions like "Name an underrated player in this league" because he didn't want to get in trouble.