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How many NBA Finals did Harden play in? One, and he was merely 3rd wheel for the Philadelphia eagles life is better with philadelphia eagles cats and books vintage shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this Thunder during the loss to …James and the Heat. Simply, Nike informed Lebron if he gave up his jersey number 23 to AD that it could be a breach of his Nike contract and would cost Nike millions of dollars in marketing/promotions and production in changing jersey numbers at least this season. As I recall, Kobe changed his Laker jersey number from 8 to 24 after 10 seasons with no major impact. Lebron can probably do the same in few years if he’s not yet retired! Lebron James has worn 23 for most his career except for his stint in Miami where he wore 6 because the Heat had retired #23 in honor of Michael Jordan. Lebron briefly talked about trying to petition to retire 23 across the entire NBA but he switched back to wear

ing 23 upon his return to Cleveland, so I assume he’s since dropped that idea.


Michael Jordan has better stats, generally, than LeBron. The stat that most people point out is number of championships won. However, that cannot be the Philadelphia eagles life is better with philadelphia eagles cats and books vintage shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this sole factor in determining how good a player is. To put it simply, not all championships are equal. Michael Jordan had a strong supporting cast. While one could argue that LeBron had this in Miami and in Cleveland when Irving was there, from this season it is evident that LeBron can carry his team to the NBA Finals, regardless of his teammates’ talents (or lack thereof). Next, LeBron James has significantly more competition than Michael Jordan ever did in the superteam we know as the Warriors. Never did Michael Jordan have to play a series against a team with four incredibly talented players (two of which are former MVPs), plus a great bench player in Andre Iguodala, coming off historic, record-breaking (quite literally) seasons of wins and three-pointers. Third, LeBron has a commanding, dominating presence on the court. From clutch performances and smart assists to buzzer beaters and powerful drives and dunks, there is no one – no, not Michael Jordan – who beats his sheer prowess on the court. Watching LeBron play is incredibly satisfying, because he almost never dissapoints. He doesn’t just bear the weight and the responsibility, he turns it all into a driving force that renders him unstoppable.


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