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Lebron James is the Next Michael Jordan… of Players Being Compared to Michael Jordan.

February 28, 2013 — by Erich Schubert0

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Jordan vs LebronMichael Jordan just turned 50. Whenever a sports legend reaches an age divisible by 10 it seems like most sports writers are required to compare him to some current phenom. However, has the current case of Jordan vs. Lebron ever been more relevant? It seems that quite a few NBA fans and reporters want desperately for Lebron to surpass his airness and usher in an era of basketball supremacy, to rule over the courts of the world with an unrelenting, merciless iron jump shot. Perhaps it’s simply a case of whatever’s current is the best and everything that came before it is simply outdated and doesn’t compare. Methinks this is what is happening, honestly it’s ESPN’s entire business plan. Then there’s also the risk of running full speed ahead into the older-legend-is-always-better trap. If that’s the case then what is poor Lebron to do? Bite his lip and suck it up, that’s what, because deep down he knows that he’s the Tinman compared to Jordan and his ruthless heart and drive.

Let’s begin with the popular notion that all things being equal skill wise, Lebron is bigger so he wins. Both were and are absolute physical freaks, hands down the best athletes of their respective generations. Keep in mind though they play different positions, Jordan was a shooting guard, and Lebron is a small/power forward. The debate is who is the better player not who would have the greater advantage in a game of one on one. If it ever did come down to Jordan in his prime vs. Lebron in a fantasy game of one on one, my money is on the man with Gatorade coursing through his veins. One on one can be very physically and mentally draining and if we’re comparing the mental strengths of these two titans of basketball, Lebron goes home crying to Gloria and Delonte every time.

Lebron is taller and most likely stronger, this is fairly obvious, how will Jordan handle the physicality difference. Simple, Lebron is Superman, Jordan is Batman. The common comic logic is that Batman, a mortal man with no super powers will find a way (he is the master detective afterall) to defeat Superman. Superman, while nigh invincible, for all his strength and might can not match Batman’s cunning and will. Lebron could overpower Jordan up to the brink of Jordan’s basketball destruction but at some point he will show a weakness, one small flaw that no one else sees. This will be his demise. Jordan will not just exploit this flaw, he will punish Lebron for his very possession of it, he will humiliate him in the name of all those that have brought forth such a foolish comparison.

When it comes down to actual basketball skills the two are not as equal as most NBA fans seem to think. It’s not that the scales are particularly tipped in one player’s favor but rather that their respective specialties vary more than we think.

Jumpshot: Jordan’s jumpshot is so wet that Lebron will be gracing the next cover of Girls Gone Wild “Miami Wet T Shirt Contest, Platinum Crab Dribbler’s Edition.” Lebron may have stepped up his shooting game over the past few seasons, but he still has a tendency to become a bit of a chucker at times. The guy is a very good shooter but there’s just something about his shot that isn’t as smooth and pure as Jordan’s.

Ballhandling: It is impressive that a player the size of Lebron is able to dribble with such relative ease, but this isn’t a talent show, when it comes to breaking someone down off the dribble Jordan wins. Jordan would cross Lebron up so bad he would be asking him if he knew the answer to 13 down, a six letter word for player not as good as me. Too much of Lebron’s dribbling to the basket is based off of lowering his shoulder and trucking to the rim, something that usually is called offensive fouling.

Rebounding: Jordan is a great rebounding shooting guard but this is where Lebron feasts on him like a fat kid at Chuck E. Cheese. Lebron is 6 foot 10, that’s almost seven feet tall, that’s typical center height, not to mention that he jumps out of the building. Add in his muscular build, wide shoulders and overall mass and it’s gonna be a rough day on the glass for MJ.

Defense: This is where it gets interesting. Both players are terrific defenders, each being one of the best in the league during their respective tenures. There is, however, a split with Jordan being the better on the ball defender and Lebron being the better help defender. Jordan’s cruelty towards his opposition earns him the nod on the ball, but God help you if you think you have an open layup with Lebron chasing you down. To put it simply, these two make up perhaps the most deadly double team ever, Jordan and Lebron couldn’t score on Jordan and Lebron.

Passing: Lebron wins this one hands down because Jordan is not going to pass the ball unless you are John Paxson in the 1993 finals.

As you can see we’re pretty even. Skill for skill these guys are two of the best to ever do it. There are a few more things to keep in mind though. Unfortunately even the most uninfluenced observer is still clouded by both the hype and the teams surrounding these two. The Jordan hype was insane, the Lebron hype is down right embarrassing, I’m looking directly at you Kevin “Lebron James with no regard for human life” Harlan. It’s pretty safe to say that both of these player’s egos are so huge that they are capable of supporting multiple orbiting moons, one of wich contains a microscopic hydrogen based life form yet to be discovered by man, but when it is whoah look out biology textbooks. Long story short, Jordan never teamed up with the two best free agents during the offseason and colluded to join forces. Jordan didn’t spend hours at night in his footy pajamas on the phone with Charles Barkley and Isaiah Thomas discussing girls that they liked and how awesome it would be if they played together. Jordan wanted to beat them, Lebron wanted to join them. When Lebron teamed up with Dirty Dwyane and the Boshasaurus he removed himself from greatest of all time discussion.

Then of course there’s the secret category where Jordan blows Lebron out of the water. I call it…

Heart/drive/will/spirit/toughmindedness/bloodlust/overallmeanness PER: Lebron desperately wants to be loved, he needs you to love him. He doesn’t understand why he’s the villian and he hates being it. Jordan did everything he possibly could to make you hate him, yet we all wanna be like Mike. This really cuts to the core of the two. When the president calls in to some alternate dimension battlefield and orders sniper Lebron to take that shot on Robo-Saddam, Lebron is the one that hesitates, the one that looks into those deep brown cybernetic optics and feels pity. Jordan is the one who, disgusted by his fellow soldier, picks up a crowbar and dispatches of Robo-Saddam freeing the People’s Republic of Greenland. When the chips are down and only one player is going to be the top dog, there’s no way Jordan allows it to not be him. Lebron would relish the opportunity to release the pressure of being the “Chosen One.” He wants the title, but if Jordan is in his way there’s no way he does what it takes to achieve it. When he quit on his team in the 2010 playoffs against the Celtics (and yes he did quit), I’ve never seen a player want out of a situation more. The stakes were raised and he folded.

So there you have it, undeniable proof that Jordan>Lebron. I have given you scientific, comic, and fantastical evidence that leaves no shadow of a doubt. To be honest, they are both magnificent players and any team is clearly blessed to have them. If we’re doing the all time draft that everyone loves to speculate on, Jordan goes before Lebron. As for if Jordan goes #1 well that’s a separate debate, there’s a few guys named Bill, Wilt, Oscar, Kareem, Larry, Magic and even Kobe (to a much lesser degree) that might have something to say about that.

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The Tradewinds Have Passed And Little Has Changed.

February 22, 2013 — by Erich Schubert0

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The NBA trade deadline, typically a very hectic day with rumors abound ultimately culminating in a rush of trades all being released to the public at 3:00 pm. Today not so much. Rarely has a trade deadline passed with this little activity transpiring. Some blame the new CBA (agents), some blame teams not willing to part with their sought after players (Celtics), some blame Dwight Howard (Kobe), either way very few players had to call Uhaul today to book a truck. Were there deals that should have been done, perhaps a few, but there really wasn’t anything that was a no-brainer. Let’s take a look at some of the teams and figure out what they did do, didn’t do, or should have done.

celticsBoston Celtics: WIll they or won’t they? There were quite a few rumors revolving around KG and Pierce, but in the end nothing happened. This was a good decision in my book, KG was never going to waive his no trade clause, and the only widely reported offer for Pierce was Kris Humphries and Marshon Brooks plus a pick from the Nets and that trade is beyond putrid. Had the rumored Dwight Howard for Rajon Rondo trade had any chance of happening this is a deal that Boston would have had to do, painful though it would have been for Celtic’s fans everywhere. They also managed to Jordan Crawford for almost nothing.

 

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Atlanta Hawks: How is Josh Smith still a member of the Atlanta Hawks? He wanted out, the team wanted him gone, yet there he is ready to begrudgingly suit up for them against the Kings tomorrow. Perhaps they were low-balled by teams (that tends to happen when you make it publicly known how much you want to trade one of your best players), but you have to think they could have found a willing partner and a deal they liked somewhere right? Monta Ellis could have been a good fit and the salaries are a very close match. Kiss Smith goodbye in the offseason, or not actually, who in their right mind would actually give him a max contract?

 

 

raptorsToronto Raptors: Sure nothing major today, sorry Sebastian Telfair, oh how the meager have… remained meager, but the NBA’s most Canadian team did pull off a deal for the best player traded all season. The Rudy Gay acquisition was an absolute steal, any time you can get the best player involved in a trade and give up almost nothing, well you just win don’t you? The Raptors would have loved to move Andrea Bargnani today, but apparently not as much as every other team in the league would prefer for him to stay there. The Rudy Gay trade does bring us to our next team to look at under the microscope…

 

grizzliesMemphis Grizzlies: You should be ashamed of yourself. The Memphis Grizzlies gave up a very legitimate shot at a deep playoff run and perhaps even being a title contender for salary cap tax relief. Good job being a competitive franchise. Grizzlies fans, I shed a tear for thee.

 

lakersLos Angeles Lakers: The Lakers could have traded Dwight Howard today. That would have been a bad idea. Best center in the NBA, check, Kobe, check, Gasol (soon), check. Yeah, I’ll run with that squad. Now the coach… that’s another story. Rest assured Laker’s fans the reports of your teams demise have been grossly exaggerated, there will be playoff games at the Staples Center this year, and not just for the…

 

clippersLos Angeles Clippers: Deandre Jordan and Eric Bledsoe for Kevin Garnett would have been interesting, it might even have been what it took to push the Clippers over the top but as I said before, KG was never going to waive that no trade clause. I guess we’ll never know what could have been, at least we can all sleep easy knowing lob city will live to dunk another day.

 

raptorsHouston Rockets: There should be wanted posters with Daryl Morey’s picture on them in Sacramento. The Rockets fleeced the Kings by somehow convincing them to trade Thomas Robinson (The 5th pick in the draft!) for very little. Watch out NBA when Houston wants someone, they usually get what they want, it’s probably in your best interest just to let Morey’s calls go to voicemail from here on out.

 

PrintOrlando Magic: The Magic gave traded JJ Redick to the Bucks for pretty much nothing. It’s no secret the Magic are looking to rebuild, I just don’t see how this facilitates that. Sometimes trades are made for trades sake, this deal reeks of a GM with an itchy trigger finger, I don’t see what was gained by todays transaction. Now on to the…

 

bucksMilwaukee Bucks: As mentioned above the Bucks stole Redick away from the Magic Kingdom today (Just picture Mickey trying to console a despondent Goofy as he weeps uncontrollably into his giant oversized gloves). Reportedly the Bucks wanted to trade Monta Ellis since they fear he will leave when he becomes a free agent this summer, and trust me he will. Does anyone willingly play for the Bucks? If Josh Smith was there only option I can understand their hesitance since he too would have  left as soon as he could have made a run for that Wisconsin border.

 

netsBrooklyn Nets: The Nets did nothing today. Had they been able to pull of the Paul Pierce deal they would be a lot better today, but Danny Ainge would have had to have been drunk and in a coma to have accepted that trade. This team is obviously going to make the playoffs, but I don’t think a very deep run is in the cards for Brooklyn’s one and only team.

 

jazzUtah Jazz: How long now have we been hearing that the Jazz want to trade either Jefferson or Millsap? It seems like every year it is a lock that one of them will have to leave Utah, the birthplace of Jazz (hahahahaha) behind as they set sail for brighter shores. Perhaps no offers were all that enticing to the Jazz, but if they really want to part with one of them at some point the Jazz are going to have to bite the bullet and lower their asking price before it’s too late.

 

knicksNew York Knicks: The Knicks did nothing today. There weren’t really a lot of rumors surrounding the Knicks coming up to the deadline today and I don’t have a problem with them staying as they are. However, if their not hitting their threes, just how dangerous of a team are they? Indiana didn’t think very much of them last night.

 

kingsSacramento Kings: As mentioned before the Kings gave up the fifth round pick in the draft last year for not nearly enough. Demarcus Cousins and Tyreke Evans were rumored to be on the block to varying degrees but Sacramento chose to hold on to their two young players, a good choice if you ask me, they were never going to be offered fair value, particularly in Cousins’ case.

 

That’s about as far as I’m going to go, the rest of the NBA either did nothing or did something so small it’s not really worth commenting on. The trade deadline may have passed but now we’ve entered buy-out season, your favorite team could still change! Depending on who you root for, today was either a relief or a disappointment but look on the bright side, only 364 days to go until the next trade deadline!