Michael Jordan vs. Lebron James Michael Jordan, in his prime, was thought of as one of the greatest basketball champions of all time. A shooting guard, standing at six-six, Jordan was able to out play anyone in his position. He started his career at the University of North Carolina, where he helped his team win a national championship. He then was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the 1984-85 season. While playing for the Bulls, Jordan received many awards such as, MVP, five championships, Olympic gold medals, slam dunk contests, and many more defensive and offensive awards. Jordan simply dominated the nineties and left the game as a NBA Finals winner in 1998. It was not until the year 2002 that the NBA was able to find someone to …show more content…
To be able to keep composure and focus on one shot under those types of conditions is not an easy task. Amazingly, he made clutch shots time and time again for the Bulls. Being able to think and react in highly pressured situations for James on the other hand, has not been accomplished. I have seen James, with the ball in the final seconds of the game, and he was unable to hit the winning shot. You can see the pressure all over his face. He does not have the ability to plan and if necessary, counter plan under extreme conditions. A good example is in this past year’s Olympics he clearly did not play like a champion. When the team was down, he didn’t try to take the game over like a champion would. When looking at Jordan and James’ fame, they are both equally popular, but it is how they handle the fame that sets them apart. Jordan is a class act, meaning he carries himself with honorable pride, not vanity. After Jordan signed with Nike his game only got better. He never felt as if he was too good for improvement and showed everyone great respect. James differs after he signed with Nike, his game flat-lined. He never showed any kind of improvement in his game, and his team never got any better. It seemed like he only tried when he had the ball, especially when his team was getting blown out. A champion should never be without the support of his teammates. After observing Jordan and James’ relationship with their
Michael Jordan is considered to be the most iconic person in sports history. Since 2002, Lebron James has been compared not only to be the next Michael Jordan but also having the potential of being a better basketball player than him. Some basketball fans might agree and some might disagree, but at the end of the day everyone will have their own opinion of who is better than whom. Lebron James and Michael Jordan do have many things in common even though they play different positions in the national basketball association. They both can dominate the court with their leadership, their skills, and their strength. Surprisingly, there are just as many differences as there are similarities between the
One of the greatest things about Jordan was the legacy that he left on the NBA when he retired. After the Chicago Bulls retired his jersey, the Number 23 has been made legendary in basketball because of Jordan. When people like Lebron try to wear Jordan’s number, people will always see him living in Jordan's shadow. His shoes are still one of the highest selling shoes. Who wouldn't want to wear the shoes of the greatest basketball player of all time? If you ask a random person if they know who Michael Jordan is, it is very likely they will know who he was, what team he played for, what his number was, and that he was the greatest basketball player of all time. Not too many people in the history of sports have that kind of reputation around the world.
LeBron James calls himself King James because he has won 4 MVP’s throughout his NBA career, and he is very dedicated and a very great leader to all of his games as well as his teammates. As I observed the 2015 Finals, LeBron James played the hardest out of each player on his team as well as the opposing team. James did not have a lot of help going against a strong team like the Warriors because two of the starting players from the Cavaliers got injured and had to sit out for the rest of the season. Kevin Love got injured way before the finals took place, and Kyrie Irving got injured during game one against the Warriors. Rodger Sherman, website sport journalist stated that, “James' average line in these NBA Finals is 36.6 points, 12.4 rebounds, and 8.4 assists per game. Only Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal and James Worthy have managed to do that in a single NBA Finals game since 1986” (web). Rodger
Slam! One of the biggest topics in the NBA right now is who is better Michael Jordan or Lebron James. Some people say Lebron James because he has more assists and rebounds but in this essay, I’m going to prove to you that Michael Jordan is better than Lebron James.
Lebron James is the greatest basketball player of all time and surpasses Michael Jordan.Lebron James is the better than Michael Jordan because of stats, potential, and Michael Jordan’s overrated career.
Rallying the team during the games intense moments is something a leader must be able to do, but Kobe instead always rallied himself and diminished his teammates’ morale. He shot most possessions because he believed he could do everything by himself, and win. Although this form of playing basketball worked occasionally, it did not produce wins all the time. Even former players of the Lakers can confirm Kobe being a brutal leader. This is not the case for LeBron however. LeBron has always shown that he is a leader above everyone on the team, even above the coaches. His is a phenomenal floor general and boosts his player’s morale during moments when the game looks out of reach. LeBron is clearly the superior leader of any team he is on.
Michael wasn’t as Gladwell put it a “natural” at basketball but he still loved the sport and played. He was good but not good enough to make cuts for his high school basketball team. But that did not stop him from playing basketball. While others were not as tenacious as he, Jordan went to the basketball court every day to better his skills. His desire to play was so great that he put in the time and work to be the
Jordan averaged a little over two steals a game and a total of two thousand five hundred and fourteen steals throughout his time in the NBA. (“Michael Jordan”) LeBron averages just over one and a half a game and only has one thousand six hundred and fifty five in his career. (“LeBron James) While not much of a difference per game it’s a huge difference in the amount each has in their careers. Again another shocking statistic is Jordan, being smaller, has more blocks in his career with eight hundred and ninety three than LeBron does with seven hundred and seventy two. (basketball-reference.com) That’s a difference of over a hundred blocks. Only thing LeBron out shadowed Michael in was Defensive rebounds which is expected seeing as LeBron is the bigger player. (basketball-reference.com) According to the Michael Jordan and LeBron James databases on basketball-reference.com, James has five thousand eight hundred and seventy while Jordan only had five thousand and four. Jordan was named the Defensive Player of the Year for the 1987-88 season. James has never been named Defensive Player of the Year. (“Michael Jordan) Michael was named to nine first team all defense which means in the years he won that award he was the best defending shooting guard in the league. (“Michael Jordan) James was only names to five first teams and one second team all defense. (“LeBron James”) With all this present Jordan comes out on top as a better defender
Something that comes with being proclaimed as one of the greatest is criticism when you don't reach fans expectations. Which is unfair, but that's what sports is today with a platform for everyone to voice their opinion like social media. Without intent, James brought that upon himself. A triple-double no longer is enough. He has to score 40-plus and a triple-double. It seems like it's never
In this article, it explains how Michael Jordan’s former teammate, Bill Cartwright, thinks LeBron James should be compared skillfully to Michael Jordan. Bill Cartwright, who played fifteen season with the Chicago Bulls, observed LeBron James performance in this year past NBA playoffs. He realized that LeBron carried an injured Cleveland Cavaliers team with a rookie coach and role players. Scoring 28 points with 8 assists and 9 rebounds per game is a lot of help from one person on a team. He also goes along to more and more reasons why LeBron should be compared to Michael Jordan. Playing with Michael Jordan and observing LeBron James talent, Bill Cartwright analyzes how there athleticism is different from one another.
Everyone has his or her opinion on who is the best player in National Basketball Association history. Some will say LeBron James but ninety percent of people will say Michael Jordan. Michael is known for playing basketball for the Chicago Bulls, but he has also contribute to more than just basketball. He is also an Olympic athlete, businessperson, and an actor. “Jordan is one of the most popular and widely known sports icons throughout the world” (Kellner 1). Many do not know but Michael has a short baseball career. Jordan has a very interesting life; he inspired many young child to follow his example in basketball; also being an entrepreneur producing a clothing and shoe line and an inspirational leader.
Two of the greats in the NBA, Lebron James and Kobe Bryant. These two basketball stars are some of the greatest players of all time. Whenever there is a need for a game winning shot for the L.A Lakers or the Miami Heat, these two guys will be taking that shot. That is how much confident a coach has on them. When there are two great athletes like these, there is always a question. Which of the two is better? Although Lebron James and Kobe Bryant are usually compared, they also have much differences that makes each one of them great.
Jordan’s impact in the NBA ( National Basketball association) was legendary because he would score forty or more points seven times. In his rookie year he was crowned
Lebron James and Kobe Bryant are two of the most explosive players in the NBA today. Each player has his own playing style that separates him from the rest of the league. Both players have their own career achievements, endorsements, and personal life stories behind the game. If you ask anybody, the comparison between these two players is great. It is a never ending debate between who is better because both players have something different to bring to the table. Side by side on paper, both players seem dominant and may one day end up in the basketball hall of fame. But as individuals, side by side, each has a different but similar life.
Maybe it’s due to the unfair Michael Jordan comparisons, which has been happening since James was a junior at St. Vincent–St. Mary High School. Or maybe it was the decision debacle, which I admit, wasn’t the best thing