When all is said and done...
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Pick6if you want to compare first 7 years or whatever..how many years did jordan go to unc? however many he went there should be deducted from lebrons . Jordan playing in college for 3-4 years was polishing his game, while lebron was thrown into the mix at a younger age and wasnt as developed as a player as jordan was when he entered the league.
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Good post, I tend to agree.Pick6 wrote: if you want to compare first 7 years or whatever..how many years did jordan go to unc? however many he went there should be deducted from lebrons . Jordan playing in college for 3-4 years was polishing his game, while lebron was thrown into the mix at a younger age and wasnt as developed as a player as jordan was when he entered the league.
its late..hopefully you guys understand what im saying.
Not sure how you can disagree that what LeBron did in his first few years in the NBA is more impressive than what Jordan did in college, and that should be taken into consideration because Jordan was more prepared to jump to the next level--thus making his numbers better from the start. Had LeBron spent 3 years in college, his numbers as a rookie would have been off the charts. Not only would his game have been more polished, but he would have been bigger and stronger than he was when he entered the league too. -
2quik4ulol
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jpake1He's 25. He's put himself in a situation where he can go to a team and create a dynasty. If he makes the right choice, and there is one out there, you won't be laughing 10 years from now.
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SageLeBron will be between Tracy McGrady/Vince Carter/Larry Hughes in the pyramid.
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2quik4uLeFraud
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SQ_CraziesYou wish.
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Big Red MonsterMichael Jordan