NBA Fans Pick Jordan Over James in GOAT Debate

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“The Last Dance”, the ESPN documentary about Michael Jordan and his last season at the Chicago Bulls, has not only captivated American sports fans for the past few weeks, but it also reminded people of how great an athlete Jordan was, all of his flaws notwithstanding. As the documentary clearly shows, Jordan was no stranger to controversy during his playing career, and yet, whenever he stepped on court, he transcended into this otherworldly figure seemingly unconstrained by the laws of physics.

While not uncritical of Jordan and his sometimes harsh demeanor on and off court, the documentary will probably cement his legacy as the greatest player of all time, if at all necessary. As a recent ESPN poll shows, Jordan is already considered better than his heir apparent LeBron James in every respect of the game. According to ESPN, 73 percent of the 600 NBA fans polled think that Jordan is the better overall player than James, while 76 percent would trust him over James to take the game-winning shot.

Jordan is considered the better offensive and defensive player, the more spectacular one to watch, and, stepping off the court, the one people would rather have a drink with. 63 percent of respondents would also pick him as a teammate over James, which some might consider surprising, given how hard “His Airness” pushed his teammates in practice and how ruthless he could be if someone didn’t follow his lead.

The Best Among Greats

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In many sports there is an ongoing (and often heated) debate about who should be considered the GOAT (Greatest of All Times) in that respective discipline. Whether it’s Federer vs. Nadal, Messi vs. Ronaldo (although it’s not even undebated who the greatest Ronaldo is) or Joe Montana vs. Tom Brady – each sports fan has his or her own opinion and many are very passionate about their personal GOAT choice.

Very few athletes can claim to be undisputed GOATs and apart from Muhammed Ali, Michael Jordan is a prime example. While the NBA has seen truly exceptional players over the past two decades, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant stand out especially, very few basketball fans dare question “His Airness”. Those who do often point to the NBA’s all-time scorer list, where Jordan has been surpassed by both James and Bryant and is only ranked fifth. That list is heavily influenced by the length of a player’s career though and Jordan played considerably fewer games than any of the players ranked before him.

Looking at points per game illustrates why Michael Jordan is considered the one and only GOAT by so many basketball fans. With an average of 30.1 points per game in regular season and an astonishing 33.4 points per playoff game, Jordan is unmatched by any player past or present. He is, if you will, the best among greats.