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Originally Posted by capone0
Again at 32, I think Jordan had 4 and Lebron could have 4 with 4 more finals appearances...again for some reason losing early on in the playoffs is better than losing in the finals to people like you. 6/13 (6/15 if you count Washington) is still a great titles/years in the league measure; at 32 Jordan was 4/11 and Lebron could be 4/14 and is 3/14.
Yes, I do indeed consider championship round performance more important than first round record when discussing the best of all time. The **** else would I do?
I also forgot leBronze was part of a pathetic Olympic effort. Before the Stans come out and cry about him being young and only one year in the league, Jordan was the man on the college Olympic team and also hit a game winner for a NCAA title.
Before he played a minute in the NBA, Jordan was a college champion and Olympic champion. I guess a prelude of what his career and overall legacy would be.
LeBron had "King James" stitched on his drivers seat before he played a minute in the nba, also impressive. Then he missed the playoffs his first two years and got deep dicked the first time he went to the finals.