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Agree to strongly, strongly, disagree. No judging, but did you see MJ play in real time? I was in my teens during his threepeat/baseball/threepeat years and there has never been, and will likely never be, an athlete that dominant over that period of time. He would have like won 8 straight titles if not for the break. He was an all time scorer and defender. He never lost a finals series. Ever.
Peak for peak, it isn’t much of a debate. There isn’t an enormous chasm, but there is not-insignificant daylight between them. Jordan also never had the lowlights that Lebron had in 2011 against Dallas (or anywhere near underperforming that badly). He was undefeated with homecourt advantage, and as soon as Pippen matured into a star-level athlete in 1990, Jordan’s Bulls were competitive until his retirement, losing only the 1990 game 7 against Detroit (when Jordan was the ONLY person from Chicago to show up, as his 2nd and 3rd best players combined for 4/27 shooting (yes, you’re reading that correctly), and then the Orlando series in 95, when Jordan unretired and had played only 17 games in the regular season.
He led the 1998 Bulls who had the lowest playoff scoring supporting case in NBA history to the title (60.8PPG) and his previous title in 97 was the 3rd lowest scoring supporting cast ever with 61.5PPG.
He had the best game score for an NBA finals series ever with 32.8 in 1991, which dwarfs the best finals Lebron ever had (27.7).
He has a higher BPM AND win-share average than Lebron James in the regular season, playoffs, and finals. He was also a much better defense player, making all NBA 1st team defense 9 times, almost double Lebron’s 5, and of course won a DPOY, something that Lebron never managed to do.
1-Year Post-season BPM: 1st of all time
3-Year Post-Season BPM: 1st of all time
5-Year Post-Season BPM: 1st of all time
3-Year Post-Season 1st of all time
All time ws/48: 1st all time (Lebron 8th)
All time Playoffs ws/48: 1st all time
All time PER: 1st all time
All time Playoff PER: 1st of all time
All time Finals PER (min 1k minutes played): 1st of all time (Lebron 4th)
All time playoff BPM: 1st all time
All time Finals BPM(min 1k mins): 1st of all time
All time Finals Gamescore: 1st of all time
In most of these, Lebron isn't even 2nd.