the second-best was Michael Jordan. They didn't expect anything from MJ, they were just so happy to see a 40-year-old go out there and average 20." When comparing statistics, Arenas makes a good ...
“I’m not one of those dudes that’s going to look at LeBron James and not acknowledge. This brother is Mt. Rushmore, one of the top two all-time. He just ain’t number one. It’s Michael ...
Jordan's free throw excellence gave him an advantage over James: it meant that teams couldn't use the "Hack-a-Shaq" strategy against him during clutch situations. His 83.5% free throw shooting ...
That is almost 9,000 more points than Michael Jordan -- the league's fifth all-time leading scorer -- scored during his 15-year career, which makes sense when you consider LeBron is in his 22nd ...
LeBron James’ 38-point game tied him with Michael Jordan for most 30-point games in NBA history. It was also the third-most points ever scored by a player after turning 40 (behind two Jordan games).