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  1. PBJFanatic

    OT: The Last Dance

    Regardless of comparisons, the "documentary" was inspirational, and offers a younger generation a window into the Jordan years.
  2. PBJFanatic

    OT: The Last Dance

    One says he is the greatest. The other has never said that. The one that says he’s the greatest has two rings. The one that has never said that has six.
  3. PBJFanatic

    OT: The Last Dance

    Yes, he lost in the playoffs after being two years away from the game. Let's think about that.
  4. PBJFanatic

    OT: The Last Dance

    I am not spinning anything, at all. Winning a championship without a great coach is a heck of an accomplishment. Winning a championship with an average coach because you are globally known in the basketball world as uncoachable is not good. And his 2/7 record in the Finals has been impacted by...
  5. PBJFanatic

    OT: The Last Dance

    Stop it. That's ridiculous. Jordan was better suited to play that Warriors team than LBJ. And Jordan would have trusted his coach. Unlike what LeBron does...which is whatever he wants and has the coach as his lap dog.
  6. PBJFanatic

    OT: The Last Dance

    LBJ has dealt with average coaching for most of his career because he wanted to. He could never play for Phil. When he had Spo as his coach they butted heads all the time. Why? Because in his mind, he's the coach, GM, and everything in between.
  7. PBJFanatic

    OT: The Last Dance

    I'm not here to change minds - that won't happen, as this argument is impacted by a clear generational divide. But I will share my POV on this topic: 1. MJ is a superior defender, closer and leader than LeBron. 2. LeBron is a superior physical specimen due to his overall size. 3. LeBron and...
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