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Pete Rose is the all-time leader in Hits, AB's, Times On Base, #2 in Doubles, #4 in Runs Scored... he's also got MVP's, WS Championships, Gold Gloves, Batting titles, etc... yet no one considers him anywhere close to being the GOAT of baseball. Hank Aaron anyone? #1 all-time in RBI, Total Bases, x-base hits, #2 in HR, #3 in Hits, multiple Batting titles, HR titles, MVP's, Gold Gloves, a Championship, etc... yet no one considers him even the best player of his era, let alone the GOAT.
How about Hockey? Ovechkin has the most Goals in NHL history but no one believes he's the GOAT over Gretzky. Football? Emmitt Smith is the all-time leader in Rushing Yards, yet no once considers him the GOAT Running Back (over Payton, Brown or Sanders).
Hell, back to the NBA: By the end of the 90's (when Jabbar was the Career Points Scored leader AND the owner of more Championships and just as many total MVP's as LeBron) pretty much 999 out of 1,00 people considered Jordan the GOAT, not Kareem.
So why does the "longevity argument" ONLY matter when it comes to LeBron?
How about Hockey? Ovechkin has the most Goals in NHL history but no one believes he's the GOAT over Gretzky. Football? Emmitt Smith is the all-time leader in Rushing Yards, yet no once considers him the GOAT Running Back (over Payton, Brown or Sanders).
Hell, back to the NBA: By the end of the 90's (when Jabbar was the Career Points Scored leader AND the owner of more Championships and just as many total MVP's as LeBron) pretty much 999 out of 1,00 people considered Jordan the GOAT, not Kareem.
So why does the "longevity argument" ONLY matter when it comes to LeBron?