Crazy that LeBron is #1 in points, 4 in assists all time and will soon move Pau back one and be # 28 all time in rebounds and he wasn’t even a Center. This is what we mean by Bron being the greatest player as he could play and guard all 5 positions.
And he is still not the goat, if you play that long you should have all the records, John Stockton is the all time leader in assist and steals. And no one is talking about him. Labum James is overrated
@@gordon2945 By your logic, Vince Carter dominates Jordans production because his simply played longer. He doesn't. Udonis Haslem should dominate Jordan because he simply played loner. He doesn't. In fact, no one that has played that long is as productive as Bron. No one. Doesn't matter how long or how little their career spanned. Do you know what that means? It's not about longevity. Longevity alone doesn’t explain LeBron James’ dominance. If it were just about “playing longer,” countless players would surpass Michael Jordan in total points, as many had careers lasting 16, 18, or even 22 years (e.g., Vince Carter). Yet, only four players outscore Jordan in total points, despite 50 out of the top 100 all-time scorers having played longer-often significantly so. This reveals that true greatness is about sustained dominant scoring, not merely longevity. Among those ahead of Jordan, LeBron stands apart. He’s the most dominant, amassing over 41,000 career points while excelling as a playmaker. Remarkably, LeBron isn’t just #1 in points all-time; he’s also #4 in assists, showcasing unmatched versatility. For Jordan to reach even #5 on the scoring list, he had to focus singularly on scoring at the expense of elite playmaking. LeBron, however, achieves both, solidifying that his legacy isn’t just about playing long-it’s about sustained dominance across every facet of the game.
@@gordon2945 You know who else they don't talk about? Michael Jordan's team mate who is 8/0. Yup, he's undefeated in the finals and was able to win 2 MORE rings than Jordan. Just because they don't talk about them doesn't me their accomplishment doesn't matter.
Barkley at 6-4 is so beast
Wilt will never be caught. Someone would have to get 1200 rebounds per year for 20 years. Nobody is ever going to do that.
Crazy that LeBron is #1 in points, 4 in assists all time and will soon move Pau back one and be # 28 all time in rebounds and he wasn’t even a Center. This is what we mean by Bron being the greatest player as he could play and guard all 5 positions.
And he is still not the goat, if you play that long you should have all the records, John Stockton is the all time leader in assist and steals. And no one is talking about him. Labum James is overrated
@@gordon2945 By your logic, Vince Carter dominates Jordans production because his simply played longer. He doesn't. Udonis Haslem should dominate Jordan because he simply played loner. He doesn't. In fact, no one that has played that long is as productive as Bron. No one. Doesn't matter how long or how little their career spanned. Do you know what that means? It's not about longevity. Longevity alone doesn’t explain LeBron James’ dominance. If it were just about “playing longer,” countless players would surpass Michael Jordan in total points, as many had careers lasting 16, 18, or even 22 years (e.g., Vince Carter). Yet, only four players outscore Jordan in total points, despite 50 out of the top 100 all-time scorers having played longer-often significantly so. This reveals that true greatness is about sustained dominant scoring, not merely longevity.
Among those ahead of Jordan, LeBron stands apart. He’s the most dominant, amassing over 41,000 career points while excelling as a playmaker. Remarkably, LeBron isn’t just #1 in points all-time; he’s also #4 in assists, showcasing unmatched versatility. For Jordan to reach even #5 on the scoring list, he had to focus singularly on scoring at the expense of elite playmaking. LeBron, however, achieves both, solidifying that his legacy isn’t just about playing long-it’s about sustained dominance across every facet of the game.
@@gordon2945 You know who else they don't talk about? Michael Jordan's team mate who is 8/0. Yup, he's undefeated in the finals and was able to win 2 MORE rings than Jordan. Just because they don't talk about them doesn't me their accomplishment doesn't matter.