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Originally Posted by KC_Connection
You kind of made it seem as if what LeBron is doing right now wasn't as impressive as that season (and as I showed, it very much is). They're both two of the greatest to ever play the game and both dominated the game at a very similar level. MJ is the past, though, and LeBron is the present and future.
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They aren't dominating the game at a similar level.
As of right now, LeBron is the most dominant player in the game. That's a big compliment. But he isn't dominating the same way Jordan did. The problem I have is that people keep saying the if LeBron keeps up his pace, he will match Jordan. That is completely false. LeBron seems like a shoo-in to be the 2nd best player of all time, when all is said and done. But no matter what the statistics may tell you, LeBron has a LOT to prove if he wants the legacy of being the kind of competitor Jordan was.