The two NBA icons individually own state-of-the-art Gulfstream jets to fulfill their travel needs to sporting events, ...
As LeBron enters the twilight years of his career, pundits and analysts are all weighing in on his legacy. Recently, former NBA star Gilbert Arenas has sparked discussion about the contrasting ...
Michael Jordan's second oldest child, Marcus Jordan, was arrested on some disturbing charges this week. Marcus Jordan, 34, ...
LeBron James has finally put the record straight about the long-running rumor that he played in a pickup game with Michael Jordan at the age of 16. LeBron, who is frequently compared to Jordan in ...
Gilbert Arenas criticized people for holding LeBron James to a different standard than Michael Jordan as a 40-year-old player. The former Washington Wizards star, who played with the six-time NBA ...
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 ...
Gilbert Arenas calls out double standards in LeBron James' expectations aged 40 compared to Michael Jordan: "Pretending like he's 20" (Image credit: Imagn) Gilbert Arenas criticized people for holding ...
Davis, the Los Angeles Lakers’ star forward, touched on their motivations and how the lingering comparison between LeBron James and Michael Jordan fuels their hunger for more titles.
eight assists and 7-of-12 shooting from deep. We never got to see LeBron James face off against Michael Jordan. By the time LeBron entered the league in the 2003-04 season, MJ had retired for a ...
LeBron James' son Bryce questioned by former NBA champion drawing comparisons to Michael Jordan's son "(Arizona) recruited Bryce very hard and believed in Bryce and believed in his maturation ...
"LeBron James at 17 years old was way better than Michael Jordan at 17," Peek said. "And at 40, did you see the windmill he just did the other day?" Starks said it is unfair to compare James and ...
Biles' answers reflected a deeper truth: greatness isn't about comparison; it's about celebrating what each athlete brings to their sport.