Who would’ve thought that being crowned the second-best player in NBA history would be perceived as such an insult?
The debates lately for the title of GOAT between LeBron James and Michael Jordan have caused more arguments than the recent presidential election for some avid basketball fans.
James doesn’t have the perfect 6-0 record in the NBA Finals that Jordan does, but he’s 3-5 heading into this year’s championship. He’s now appeared in three more finals than Jordan did, and by making it back with Cleveland this year, only two TEAMS (Boston and the Lakers) have appeared in more finals than The King.
What makes this postseason run so special though, is James’s supporting cast.
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