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The debate about who’s the greatest of all time (or GOAT) among basketball players typically comes down to two specific people: Michael Jordan and LeBron James. Clearly, both of them are legends and have had their respective impacts on the game.
Even the most talented personalities across history need a bit of luck on their side to level up. Michael Jordan, for all that he was, needed Spike Lee when in the commercial space. The campaigns they ran together for Nike in the 80s and 90s catapulted both MJ and Nike into a stratosphere no one has been able to reach, much to ASAP Rocky’s awe.
A lot of NBA fans consider Michael Jordan to be the greatest basketball player of all time. But was he so great in his prime that he could’ve beaten 2 players at once?
Paul Pierce opens up on the two biggest regrets in his NBA career, which involve Michael Jordan and the Lakers' former home arena, the Forum.
Jordan shocked their teammates and made NBA history when he punched Kerr following a series of on-court altercations. Both went on to play significant roles in winning more championships in spite of this incident, showing that disagreements can even lead to greater respect and teamwork.
Jeff Teague praises LeBron James for elevating teams while criticizing Michael Jordan and Kevin Durant in bold comparison.
NASCAR argued in its latest court filing that Michael Jordan is suing the stock car series to earn a permanent charter that no other teams possess, and that neither 23XI Racing nor Front Row Motorsports has suffered any harm by racing as "open" entries.
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Michael Jordan’s boat wins $400K second prize for 71-pound fish in prestigious White Marlin Open
Michael Jordan was aboard the “Catch 23” when angler Trey “Cricket” McMillan reeled in a 71-pound white Marlin.
The 2007-08 Upper Deck Exquisite Collection Dual Logoman Autographed card featuring Michael Jordan & Kobe Bryant has reached $5.37 million at a Heritage Auctions sale, putting it in range of becoming the most expensive card auction in history.
NASCAR argued in its latest court filing that Michael Jordan is suing the stock car series to earn a permanent charter that no other teams possess, and that neither 23XI Racing nor Front Row Motorsports has suffered any harm by racing as “open” entries.