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Mr. Friscus
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I gave pointed facts, ones you are avoiding because it's inconvenient to your narrative. If you want to be taken seriously, I'd address those.In the end, you long rambling paragraph that opened this thread is irrelevant to one simple, indisputable fact; that Jordan is more accomplished and decorated than LeBron despite playing far fewer games. For that reason alone, Bron remains forever in MJ's shadow.
That's the only case that needs to be made.
Meanwhile, You gave no specifics. How is he more accomplished and decorated? That's vague claims that don't mean anything. Also, playing at the highest of elite levels for longer means the player had a better career. MJ quit twice. That killer instinct really wasn't that killer, and it's held against him.