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Originally Posted by pingbling23
I watched half of MJs career and all of lebrons. MJ>lebron. The anti lebron crowd on here are just too inept to articulate why. They are too emotional and use bad faith arguments to tear down lebron while ignoring critiques or facts surrounding mjs career. Lebron is the second best player I’ve ever seen and his resume puts him in that conversation. The gap is very close and arguments can be reasonably had that lebron is a better overall player and everything he has accomplished can be compared to mjs resume. It’s a reasonable debate at this point but mjs dominance outweighs lebrons imo.
It’s just how the anti lebron crowd frames their argument that I take issue with and used to waste my time with back and forths. You will never win debating with a true hater. They are irrational, emotional, and will spin anything into a negative because that’s who they are (they can change). That’s what I was, in a much smaller scale, with Kobe. I immaturely felt like he was a threat to mjs legacy and it caused me to miss out on a great career. Yeah I watched a ton of their games because I was a huge Shaq fan but I always had a bitter taste in my mouth watching Kobe for a large part of his career. I didn’t like lebron when he entered the league but watching the way he played the game made me change my opinion and I’m grateful I got to watch the career of a true goat of the game.
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Great post. Agree.
I pity the poor haters when Lebron retires. They will go into a deep depression.