Thursday, August 18, 2016

Michael Jordan and LeBron James

LeBron James and Michael Jordan will continue to be compared well after James retires. The question that will always be asked is who is better?




In an interview with Lee Jenkins earlier in the month LeBron James talks about the NBA finals and his experience. But at one point LeBron says, "My motivation, is this ghost I'm chasing. The ghost played in Chicago." That's right James is talking about the greatest to ever play the game, Michael Jordan. James goes on to say, "My career is totally different than Michael Jordan's. What I've gone through is totally different that what he went through. What he did was unbelievable, and I watched it unfold. I looked up to him so much. I think it's cool to put myself in position to be one of those great players, but if I can ever put myself in position to be the greatest player, that would be something extraordinary."
"If I can ever put myself in position to be the greatest player, that would be something extraordinary."- LeBron James
LeBron James is finally acknowledging the elite company he is in. The problem is LeBron only has so much time left in the NBA to achieve more. To get a better understanding of where LeBron is in comparison to Michael Jordan here is a table below showing their career achievements. Of course LeBron will be adding to these categories, but the purpose of this chart is see how far behind James is. I will include the age at which Jordan retired.

Michael Jordan and LeBron James' Achievements
Achievement Michael Jordan LeBron James
Age 40 31
Seasons 15 13
Championships 6 3
MVP's 5 4
Finals MVP 6 3
Finals Record 6-0 3-4
All Star 14 12
Points 32292 26833
Rookie of the Year Yes Yes


Looking at these categories LeBron James is not very far behind Micheal Jordan. Both have had very successful careers. The thing that really hangs over James head is his finals record. James has had more opportunities to win yet has less rings than Jordan. Even if LeBron were to tie Jordan in championships, it would take him more seasons than it took Jordan to win six championships. To be honest this is just a minor detail due to the fact that people do not really remember players losing. What they will remember is how much they accomplish and right now James still has the opportunity to tie or pass Jordan. It comes down to how serious he is about chasing Jordan's ghost.

Jordan's Finals vs James' Finals


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Just how good was Jordan? First here is Jordan's 1993 NBA finals averages. 41 points, 8.5 rebounds, 6.3 assists, 1.7 steals, and 0.7 blocks per game. This is is arguably Jordan's best statistical NBA finals. Now if that wasn't convincing enough here are his averages from the 1991 NBA finals. 31.2 points, 6.6 rebounds, 11.4 assists, 2.8 steals, and 1.4 blocks per game. Jordan was a scoring machine and was just about unstoppable in every finals appearance he made. His performances earned him Finals MVP during both of these seasons and every other finals he played. Also Jordan never played a game 7 in the NBA finals. That shows just how dominant he and his team was in the 90's.

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There is no doubt that LeBron is the best player in the NBA today. To compare him to Jordan is not as far fetched as critics make it out to be. Critics are constantly questioning LeBron James and his ability to take over games. James had his best finals performances in his last two finals apperances. In the 2015 NBA finals James averaged 35.5 points, 13.3 rebounds, 8.8 assists, 1.3 steals, and 0.5 blocks per game. LeBron really had to carry the team in the 2015 NBA finals being that he was without Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love. In 2016 he had a fully healthy team yet the Cavaliers found themselves in 3-1 hole. James made sure he did everything possible to turn his teams fortune around. He did so and went on to win the NBA championship and Finals MVP. During last years NBA finals LeBron averaged 29.7 points, 11.3 rebounds, 8.9 assists, 2.6 steals, and 2.3 blocks per game. Those are incredible numbers. Those numbers are very similar to Jordan's, if not better.

Different Era's


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Really comparing both players is very hard. Stats do not tell the whole story. LeBron James is a much different player than Michael Jordan. He even stated this in his quote. LeBron James also plays in a different era of basketball that is less physical. No one knows for sure whether or not James would succeed playing in a different era. And the same goes for Michael Jordan. All these hall of fame players continue to say that players today wouldn't succeed during their era. Would Stephen Curry be as effective playing during the 90's or 80's? Maybe or maybe not. Now put Gary Payton in today's NBA and tell him to stop Stephen Curry. Would he be able to stop him? Maybe or maybe not. The reality of the situation is no one will ever know. What everyone should do is just enjoy what is happening in the NBA right now. Golden State and Cleveland is slowly becoming rivalry. Both teams are on a collision course for another NBA finals show down. And if this season holds as much excitement as last season, basketball fans are in for a treat.

The Verdict


No one knows for sure if LeBron James will ever be as good as Michael Jordan. James has a body of work that if he retired tomorrow he could be considered a top 10 player of all time. By the time LeBron James is done in the NBA he will most likely be considered a top three player all time. For now James has made it clear that his mission is to be the best player he can be. By doing this James will be put in the same category as Jordan one day.

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