The myths surrounding LeBron James are far and many. While most seem outlandish on first glance, it becomes increasingly clear that many of the myths associated with James are actually real, further establishing how he’s a one-off in NBA history.
Former NBA star Tim Hardaway Sr. was among the witnesses of LeBron James's exhibition game with Michael Jordan and a few other players.
The NBA world would have loved to see LeBron James and Michael Jordan play against each other. Surprisingly it actually did happen, but it was when James was a teenager, and it was also a pickup game.
NBA legend Scottie Pippen slammed Michael Jordan and LeBron James. Pippen, a six-time NBA champion, said neither Jordan nor LeBron is the GOAT. “You can’t ask me who’s the GOAT between LeBron and Michael,
LeBron James, during an episode of the New Heights podcast with former NFL star Jason Kelce and current NFL star Travis Kelce, confirmed the longstanding rumor that, as a teenager, he did indeed play in a now-infamous pickup game in Chicago with six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan and other—at the time—NBA veterans.
You can’t ask me who’s the GOAT between LeBron and Michael. Neither one of them are GOATs. They both won differently. You can’t put them at the top of the pinnacle.
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AND Michael Jordan (61 years old)formed one of the best partnerships in NBA history. Between them, they won six championship rings for the Chicago Bul
LeBron James and Michael Jordan are forever linked because of their basketball talents. Many consider them the best two players in NBA history. They never playe
Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen shared his surprising pick for the NBA's GOAT, explaining why neither Michael Jordan nor LeBron James make his cut.
Michael Jordan can be a bit of an enigma, as details of his personal life are unknown. But we now know he is a big fan of snacks. Damon Wayans Jr. spoke in a recent interview about his upbringing and how blessed his childhood was.
In doing so, James (2,533) has now passed Houston Rockets and Philadelphia 76ers legend Moses Malone (8,531) for the 2nd-most free throws made in NBA history. The NBA congratulated "King James" with a post on X.