“The King Couldn’t Keep His Throne!” Why Steph Curry, Not LeBron, Owned This Era! #nba #nbahistory

Who the go? Michael Jordan. I started playing the game because of Michael Jordan. So for me from Chicago where I grew up, I made it out the hood because I seen a dude number 23 play the game of basketball at a level that I was like, I just want to do some of that. So when people ask me why I picked Michael Jordan over LeBron James, it’s not hate, it’s experience. I played with LeBron. I saw everything up close and I can tell you he doesn’t compare to Mike. Not even close. I remember that too. When I was inducted Hall of Fame, the whole team was there except him. When he left Miami for Cleveland, he didn’t even call. No texts, nothing. That’s the kind of person he is. All business when it benefits him, gone when it doesn’t. And on the court, man, 2011 still stings. We had a super team, me, LeBron, Chris, and we lost to Dirk and the Whiskey and a one-man army. LeBron got locked down by a guy barely 6 feet tall and finished with eight points. Eight. That’s not what a so-called GOAT does. During our back-to-back championships, the moment we had a comfortable lead, I barely touched the ball again because he needed to pad his stats. Michael Jordan owned his error. Tim Duncan owned his, Kobe owned his, but LeBron, his era was ruled by Stephen Curry. Think about that. The supposed king couldn’t even keep his throne. That’s the difference between being great and being the greatest.

๐Ÿ”ฅ The Ultimate Teammate Betrayal Rant. A former Chicago player who idolized Michael Jordan and played alongside LeBron James delivers a devastating, personal assessment of The King. He clearly states: “He doesn’t compare to Mike. Not even close.”

The Personal Shot: The narrator recounts feeling abandoned when LeBron left Miami, receiving “no text, nothing,” and notes LeBron missed his Hall of Fame induction. He calls LeBron “all business when it benefits him. Gone when it doesn’t.”

The On-Court Crime: The unforgivable memory of the 2011 Finals when LeBron scored only 8 points, and the accusation that LeBron padded his stats during their championship runs.

The Final Insult: “LeBron’s era was ruled by Stephen Curry.” The King couldn’t keep his throne

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47 comments
  1. LeBron probably read these comments and laugh. Heโ€™s a billionaire, a father family man and philanthropist and one of the greatest players to play the game of basketball. I see why everybody hates him.

  2. TRUTH IS TRUTH…no matter who says it or how it was said!!! AI or not, it's STILL the TRUTH!!!
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  3. If you notice, the only people who ever say Lebron over Mike are youngsters who never actually watched Jordan play. Its rare to have an older fan who actually watched MJ play, say Lebron. To me there is no comparison. Btw, that Steph nugget at the end was a mic drop.

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