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Former NBA Player Points Out the Latest Difference Between Michael Jordan, LeBron James

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For whatever reason, LeBron James is constantly being compared to MJ. Although they really don’t have too much in common. LeBron has lost a bunch of times in the NBA Finals, where as Michael Jordan never lost one NBA Finals. Sure LeBron is the most famous player from this generation, but he’s nothing like MJ on or off the court. The latest difference between the two is being called into question following LeBron’s latest comments.

Former NBA player Jay Williams points out how very different they are.

“As a guy who played for the [Chicago] Bulls, who has watched Michael Jordan for a long time, I’ve never heard MJ say something like that,” Williams said. “MJ just wouldn’t say anything.”

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The closest thing to Jordan is Kobe, hands down.  LeBron is his own player,  person.

Hopefully his latest comment puts that comparison to rest.


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