Greatest Basketball Player: Lebron Vs. Jordan?

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Lebron V.S Jordan

Who is the greatest basketball player to ever play the game? Is it Lebron or Jordan? This is a common question brought up around the playoffs for the NBA. This is a good question that broadcasters for the NBA always seem to argue about. However the common trend to the answer you receive is all based on who you ask. The younger the person you ask is the more likely they are to say “Lebron”, but the older people are more likely gonna say “Jordan”. I think this is all depending on who you grew up watching. But who is the G.O.A.T?
How these two greats grew up was very different. Lebron was a kid who didnt know who his father was and his mother was a young adult that loved to party. But once he found sports everything seemed
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Lebron has 28,925 points and with him still in his prime these points are likely to keep climbing and eventually pass Jordan’s 32,292 points. However points scored is tough to compare because of the rule change in 2001. This rule eliminated all previous defencive limitations and made any form of defence legal, but added the rule of defensive three in the key. The purpose of the new defensive three in the key rule was to keep centers from camping in the lane as a act of not making zone defences too powerful. The defensive rule matters in regards to points because teams could now double team a man before he got the ball in Jordan’s era it was a lot more one on one type of basketball. Whereas now Lebron can get double teamed without the ball making it a lot more difficult to receive the ball. This requires more help from teammates ability to hit open shots and make right decisions with the ball. But this new rule has helped players in getting assists. Lebron has one of the best if not the best court vision of all time helping him get those seemingly impossible assists that Jordan never achieved. Lebron already has 1,873 more assists than Jordan. It is widely accepted that Lebron is the better passer of the two. But is that a fair comparison because if you had this rule back in Jordan’s prime he might have had more assists and less overall points because of the rule change. As for rebounds Lebron throughout his career has averaged 7.3 rebounds compared to Jordan’s 6.2 most are quick to say that Lebron should have been a better rebounder because of his size and strength. But Lebron has often