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Lebron takes more attempted go-ahead shots than most of his peers I'd suggest. Interestingly though, in the last 3 minutes of this Game 6 Lebron gave up early and didn't want the ball - handing it off to others each possession. It was Smith who sparked the Cavs mini rally just when Lebron seemed resigned to losing. Kobe would never have given up in a Playoffs game when 12 points down with more than two minutes to play.
Lebron is an incredible player but let's not get carried away. He is in the conversation about the greatest players of the current era, along with Shaq, Kobe, Duncan. In my view he is not clearly the best of this era - perhaps no one is.
Just as people forget just how good Whitten, Skilton, Reynolds, Colemen were as time goes by, we forget how good MJ, Chamberlain, Johnson, Russell, Bird, Kareem, Bird, Erving, Olajuwon and West all were. Lebron is not (yet) legitimately in the conversation about the greatest ten players of all time.
Oh that's the other reason that gets put out which I forgot to mention... that Lebron gives up.... Do you want to see what giving up looks like?? Try this:
Nobody forgets how good MJ was, there's too many Bulls fans around that remind everyone at every opportunity

Your opinion differs from the majority of basketball followers then because for at least 3 years now LeBron is the only one that's ever even compared to MJ. Since this thread I haven't seen a serious comparison of Kobe to MJ for yonks.








