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Over the past two decades, LeBron James has emerged as one of the NBA’s most formidable figures. Since his debut, James has faced unparalleled expectations, yet he has risen to become one of basketball’s all-time greats.
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James’ remarkable achievements have sparked a major debate in the world of basketball: Who is the Greatest of All Time (GOAT)?
The ongoing debate often places LeBron James and Michael Jordan, the legendary Chicago Bulls player, at the center. Collectively, they boast nine MVP awards, ten NBA titles, ten Finals MVP honors, and 35 All-Star selections, underscoring their shared basketball excellence.
Hall of Fame guard Ray Allen, who clinched an NBA championship with LeBron James during their time with the Miami Heat, recently offered a strong opinion on the James versus Jordan debate. When questioned whether James could do anything further to surpass Jordan, Allen responded.
“No,” said Allen. “Off the top, he’s definitely among the top five of all time. Having competed against both him and MJ, it’s MJ for me, hands down. It’s because of my direct experiences playing against him. MJ was complete—whether it was mid-range, three-point, or post-up play. He could score and control the game from any position. LeBron is incredibly dominant and versatile on the court.”
Allen was also pressed on whether he thinks James is a more complete player than Jordan.
“That’s a tough call because LeBron is arguably one of the finest passers,” Allen remarked. “Passing is perhaps the weaker aspect of MJ’s game since he didn’t pass much. However, MJ had no other flaws in his game. And on defense, he was a two-way player, just as dominant defensively as he was offensively.”
While the debate between James and Jordan is set to continue for the foreseeable future, it remains difficult to undermine the perspectives of someone who has both competed against one and played with the other.
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