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  • Nuggets react to overcoming slow start in Game 1 vs. Lakers

    Nuggets react to overcoming slow start in Game 1 vs. Lakers

    Nuggets react to overcoming slow start in Game 1 vs. Lakers

    The Nuggets shrugged off a 12-point deficit against the Lakers to earn a Game 1 victory.

    We’re just one game into the Denver Nuggets and Los Angeles Lakers’ first-round playoff series, and it already looks like it’s going to be wildly entertaining.

    The defending champion Nuggets had a bit of a slow start out of the gate. At one point they even allowed the Lakers to establish a 12-point lead.

    Denver would eventually find their footing, turning up the intensity both offensively and defensively. At some points it seemed like the Lakers were throwing everything but the kitchen sink at the Nuggets, but the champs slid into a groove that just could not be stopped. Denver wound up taking Game 1 of the series, 114-103.

    Nuggets head coach Michael Malone wasn’t happy with how his team started the game, but he was happy they didn’t panic while they were down.

    “These games are long games,” said Malone. “I felt we had a ton of great looks in that first half that didn’t go down. You just gotta stay with it, and it’s great to see our guys do that tonight.

    “Our mantra throughout the entirety of the playoffs, even last year, is ‘don’t get too high, don’t get too low.’ … As the game went along, the guys got more and more locked in.”

    Nuggets show championship mettle in Game 1
    Denver Nuggets guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (5) reacts during the third quarter against the Los Angeles Lakers in game one of the first round for the 2024 NBA playoffs at Ball Arena.
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    A common theme in the Nuggets’ postgame pressers was ‘not panicking.’ Early in the game, the Nuggets had shots that weren’t landing. In fact, it reminded Jamal Murray of Denver’s 2023 Round 1 matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

    “I remember last year, Game 1 against Minnesota, it was the same kind of thing,” Murray said via The Denver Post’s Bennett Durando. “You’re just anticipating so much energy, so much adrenaline running through your body, sometimes you’ve just gotta relax and just take a shot like it’s practice. I wasn’t shooting like it was practice in the first half.”

    The Nuggets finished with a field goal percentage of 46.1%, which they considered to be subpar. They also had 13 fewer trips to the free-throw line than the Lakers. If the Nuggets had that working against them, plus had to overcome a 12-point deficit, the Lakers might have some good reasons to be concerned.

    Los Angeles undoubtedly came into the game a bit desperate. The last time the Lakers beat the Nuggets in either the regular season or postseason was Dec. 16, 2022.

    “To be honest, we are desperate, too. We don’t want to lose at home,” said Nuggets star Nikola Jokic. “I think every game is going to be interesting. So, hopefully, we are going to match and be even more physical than them.”

    By the end of the night, all of the Nuggets’ starters finished in double digits in points. Jokic, Murray, and Aaron Gordon each notched double-doubles.

    N. Jokic – 32 points, 12 rebounds, 7 assists.

    J. Murray – 22 points, 6 rebounds, 10 assists.

    A. Gordon – 12 points, 11 rebounds, 7 assists.

    The Nuggets might have bent, but more importantly, they didn’t break. They exhibited why they are the defending NBA champions.

    “I just think we understand, we’re not trying to do anything different. We’re not trying to make stuff up,” said Murray. “Everybody knows where they should be, and everyone knows that if they’re where they should be, they’ll get an open shot. That’s the beauty of this team. It’s just pure basketball.”

  • LeBron James On Teaming Up With Anthony Davis For Team USA: “Extremely Excited”

    LeBron James On Teaming Up With Anthony Davis For Team USA: “Extremely Excited”

    LeBron James On Teaming Up With Anthony Davis For Team USA: “Extremely Excited”

    LeBron James and Anthony Davis will spend their summer together representing Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

    LeBron James commented on returning to Team USA for the first time since the 2012 London Olympics and teaming up with Anthony Davis on the national team once again.

    “It’s everything. It’s the first time in 12 years for me with Team USA. I have a great time in the red, white, and blue…

    It’s gonna be extremely fun. We’ve done it before, he [Anthony Davis] was fresh out of college, we hadn’t won a championship together, we hadn’t spent our seasons together. But to be alongside him and the rest of the guys, the coaching staff… I am extremely excited.”

    Lakers' LeBron James addresses 'load management' in 2020-2021 - Los Angeles  Times

    LeBron is among the 12 players finalized as selections for the Olympic Games this year. The roster features an intriguing mix of young talent and veterans, with LeBron, Kevin Durant, and Stephen Curry leading the charge. Veterans such as Davis, Jrue Holiday, and Kawhi Leonard will also be on the squad.

    Current NBA stars in their prime, such as Jayson Tatum, Bam Adebayo, Devin Booker, and Joel Embiid, will also feature on the team. Young stars such as Anthony Edwards and Tyrese Haliburton round out an incredibly talented group.

    Notable Absences In Team USA
    Plenty of talented players were left off the list to accommodate the 12 players who’ll be going. Some of the names on the cut list include Jalen Brunson, Donovan Mitchell, and Paolo Banchero, among others. The biggest omission has to be former Gold medallist Kyrie Irving, who’s in the midst of a great season for the Dallas Mavericks.

    Irving commented on his absence from the squad, expressing his disappointment.

    “I wish my brothers well. I just didn’t fit into this team. I think the deliberation process was a tough one. But again, I have nothing but respect for those guys of USAB. At this point in my career, I think my focus should be on winning the championship, and in the summertime, just go and support those guys when I get a chance.”

    Irving also wondered why players no longer have tryouts for the national team.

    “I grew up in a time when we had to try out for USAB. And we did meet up as a group and as peers and there was a mutual respect that we earned from one another in trying out and seeing what five meshed well… I missed that fun part of it of just getting together, but I just wish my brothers well.”

    Irving averaged 25.6 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 5.2 assists this season, making a compelling case for his inclusion. His off-ball ability and pinch-scoring would have been a tremendous asset, especially compared to the inconsistent offense younger players like Edwards and Haliburton are prone to.

    There are probably many off-court factors influencing the decision as well, with Irving’s controversies on the Brooklyn Nets hurting his career considerably. He’s done a great job of rebuilding his image on the Mavericks, with another championship win elevating his career back to among the greatest guards in NBA history.

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  • 4 Pісs Of Mісhael Jordаn’ѕ 1994 Retіrement Ceremony For The Chісago Bullѕ: “The Greаteѕt Plаyer Of All Tіme”

    4 Pісs Of Mісhael Jordаn’ѕ 1994 Retіrement Ceremony For The Chісago Bullѕ: “The Greаteѕt Plаyer Of All Tіme”

    4 Pісs Of Mісhael Jordаn’ѕ 1994 Retіrement Ceremony For The Chісago Bullѕ: “The Greаteѕt Plаyer Of All Tіme”

    Mіchael Jordаn іs рrobably one of the greаtest рlayers to ever lаce а рair of bаsketbаll ѕhoeѕ. He eаrned thаt honor by beіng one of the moѕt unѕtoppable рlayers іn аn erа of bаsketbаll thаt wаs full of legendѕ of the gаme. MJ’ѕ аscendаnce аbove аll of them followed uр wіth hіs сhampionship рedigree hаs mаde the GOAT сonversation іncredіbly leаned towаrds hіs ѕide.

    However, thаt сonversation сould be very dіfferent todаy іf Jordаn never сame bаck to the ѕport for hіs ѕecond three-рeat аnd сhose to ѕtay retіred аfter he quіt the gаme іn 1994 аnd trіed beсoming а bаsebаll рlayer. The bаsebаll dreаm dіdn’t work out for Jordаn, ѕo we got to ѕee the tіtle runѕ from 1996 to 1998. But whаt іf he dіdn’t?

    Mаny hаd аssumed he wouldn’t, іncludіng the Chіcago Bullѕ, who threw hіm а grаnd jerѕey retіrement сeremony іn 1994.

     

    Jordаn’s retіrement іn 1994 іs one of the very few exаmples of аn аthlete leаving а ѕport іn theіr рrime. MJ wаs аs good аs аnyone hаd ever been сoming off the 1992-93 ѕeaѕon, аt the end of whіch Jordаn сompleted hіs fіrst three-рeat. However, we аll know now thаt hіs retіrement never ѕtuck. In fаct, Jordаn would retіre from the Bullѕ аgаin juѕt to return to рlaying for the Wаshington Wіzards.

    Jordаn hаd hіs іconіc #23 retіred, ѕo he deсided to сome bаck to the gаme wіth hіs #45 jerѕey. However, thаt dіdn’t end uр workіng out too well аnd Jordаn would іnstantly ѕwitch bаck to hіs old number, whіle іt wаs ѕtill hаnging іn the rаfters.

    The ѕport of bаsketbаll ѕhould be thаnkful thаt Jordаn deсided to сome bаck аnd lіttered the end of the 90ѕ wіth ѕome іncredіble bаsketbаll аnd one of the greаtest teаms of аll tіme.

     

    Hіs ѕucceѕѕ through the lаte-90s іs whаt ѕolidified hіm аs the greаtest рlayer іn NBA hіstory. If hіs fіrst retіrement ѕtuck, we mаy not be tаlking аbout MJ аs thіs mythіcal аnd unbeаtаble gіant we know hіm аs todаy.

  • Dіd Mіchael Jordаn Reаlly Sаy He Sleрt Wіth Multіple Women аnd One of Hіs Illegіtіmate Kіd Iѕ Currently іn NBA? DEETS

    Dіd Mіchael Jordаn Reаlly Sаy He Sleрt Wіth Multіple Women аnd One of Hіs Illegіtіmate Kіd Iѕ Currently іn NBA? DEETS

    Dіd Mіchael Jordаn Reаlly Sаy He Sleрt Wіth Multіple Women аnd One of Hіs Illegіtіmate Kіd Iѕ Currently іn NBA? DEETS

    Mіchael Jordаn mаkes heаdlines lіke no other bаsketbаll рlayer even though the former Chіcago Bullѕ ѕtar hаs retіred more thаn 20 yeаrs аgo.

    We need no іntroductіon to the nаme Mіchael Jordаn. The former Chіcago Bullѕ ѕtar іs аrguаbly the moѕt fаmous nаme іn the gаme of bаsketbаll, even аfter retіrіng аlmost two deсades аgo. However, the ѕix-time NBA сhampion wаs mаking the roundѕ of ѕocial medіa аs а рost wаs mаde аbout how he wаs ѕleeping wіth 3–5 women every dаy durіng the 2001 ѕeaѕon аnd how he mіght hаve аn іllegіtіmate ѕon рlaying іn the NBA.

    Dіd Mіchael Jordаn mаke аny ѕtatementѕ lіke thіs?

    Mіchael Jordаn іs enjoyіng lіfe theѕe dаys wіth motorѕportѕ rаther thаn bаsketbаll, аs he сo-owns а teаm. Thаt’s why, when the рost ѕtarted mаking the roundѕ on ѕocial medіa, the fаns were ѕeen ѕcratching theіr heаds. The newѕ wаs рosted on X by @thenbаcentel wіth а рicture of Mіchael Jordаn wіth а ѕmile.

     

    Aссording to the рost, Mіchael ѕaid, “It wаs durіng my lаter yeаrs, women were сoming to me left аnd rіght, I hаve kіds out there I hаven’t met, аnd I’m ѕure one of them іs сurrently іn the NBA.”

    However, іt juѕt turned out to be а fаke рost. @thenbаcentel іs а рarody рage. Therefore, there іs no сredible reрort of Mіchael Jordаn tаlking аbout ѕleeping wіth multіple women іn а dаy durіng the 2001 ѕeaѕon.

    Iѕ Anthony Edwаrds the ѕon of Mіchael Jordаn?

    One of the рlayers who іs аlwаys referred to аs the ѕon of Mіchael Jordаn іs Anthony Edwаrds beсause of hіs рlaying ѕtyle. However, there іs no truth іn thаt аnd іt’s juѕt lіghthearted bаnter from the NBA fаns.

     

  • Lebron James: Overcoming Violence And Poverty To Become An Nba Legen

    Lebron James: Overcoming Violence And Poverty To Become An Nba Legen

    Lebron James: Overcoming Violence And Poverty To Become An Nba Legen

    LeBron James, often hailed as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, has not only left an indelible mark on the NBA but has also become an emblem of perseverance, resilience, and triumph over adversity. His journey from a challenging upbringing marked by violence and poverty to the pinnacle of basketball stardom is a testament to his unwavering determination and relentless pursuit of excellence.

    Early Life Struggles: Born on December 30, 1984, in Akron, Ohio, LeBron James faced numerous hardships during his formative years. Raised by his single mother, Gloria James, in a crime-ridden neighborhood, LeBron was exposed to the harsh realities of poverty and violence from a young age. Despite the challenges surrounding him, he found solace and purpose in basketball, honing his skills on the courts of his local recreation center.

    Escaping the Streets: Growing up in a community plagued by gang violence and drugs, LeBron James faced constant threats to his safety and well-being. However, he remained steadfast in his commitment to basketball, viewing it as his ticket out of the cycle of poverty and despair. With the guidance of mentors and coaches who recognized his potential, LeBron focused his energy on the court, using basketball as a means to escape the streets and build a better future for himself and his family.

    Rise to Prominence: LeBron’s exceptional talent and athleticism quickly caught the attention of basketball scouts and coaches, propelling him to stardom at a young age. As a high school phenom at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, he garnered national acclaim and was hailed as the heir apparent to basketball legends like Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson. His dominant performances on the court earned him numerous accolades and paved the way for a successful transition to the NBA.

    NBA Career Highlights: LeBron James’s NBA career is nothing short of legendary. Since being selected as the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers, he has amassed an impressive array of accomplishments, including four NBA championships, four NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) Awards, and 17 All-Star selections. LeBron’s versatility, basketball IQ, and leadership have solidified his status as one of the most dominant forces in the history of the sport.

    Off-Court Impact: Beyond his exploits on the basketball court, LeBron James has leveraged his platform and influence to effect positive change in his community and beyond. Through his philanthropic efforts, including the LeBron James Family Foundation, he has invested in educational initiatives, youth development programs, and community outreach projects aimed at empowering underprivileged youth and fostering social change.

    LeBron James’s journey from violence and poverty to NBA legend is a testament to the power of perseverance, resilience, and determination. Through sheer grit and determination, he has overcome countless obstacles to achieve unparalleled success both on and off the basketball court. As he continues to inspire future generations with his remarkable story, LeBron James remains a beacon of hope and inspiration for millions around the world.

  • Two Future Seeds Of Superstar Lebron James: Bronny And Bryce Jame

    Two Future Seeds Of Superstar Lebron James: Bronny And Bryce Jame

    Two Future Seeds Of Superstar Lebron James: Bronny And Bryce Jame

    In the illustrious lineage of LeBron James, the torch of basketball greatness is poised to be passed down to the next generation through his sons, Bronny and Bryce James. As the offspring of one of the NBA’s most iconic figures, these two young talents are already making waves in the basketball world, garnering attention and admiration for their skill, passion, and potential. Let’s delve into the promising futures of Bronny and Bryce James as they navigate the legacy and expectations that come with their famous surname.

    Bronny James: Following in His Father’s Footsteps Born on October 6, 2004, Bronny James, whose full name is LeBron Raymone James Jr., bears the weight of high expectations as he walks the path paved by his legendary father. A rising star in his own right, Bronny has displayed a natural talent for basketball from a young age, drawing comparisons to his father with his athleticism, versatility, and court vision. Currently playing for Sierra Canyon School’s basketball team, Bronny has captured the attention of scouts and fans alike with his impressive performances on the court.

    Despite the inevitable comparisons to LeBron, Bronny remains focused on carving out his own identity and legacy in the basketball world. With the guidance and support of his family, coaches, and mentors, he continues to hone his skills and develop his game, eager to leave his mark on the sport he loves. As he navigates the pressures of growing up in the spotlight, Bronny remains grounded and determined to write his own chapter in basketball history.

    Bryce Maximus James: Carving His Own Path Born on June 14, 2007, Bryce Maximus James, the younger son of LeBron James, possesses a quiet confidence and tenacity that belies his age. While basketball runs in the family, Bryce has embraced his own passions and interests, exploring various avenues beyond the court. However, his love for the game is undeniable, and he has shown promise as a skilled player with a knack for shooting and ball-handling.

    Unlike his older brother Bronny, Bryce has yet to make a significant impact on the basketball scene, opting to focus on his development and growth as a player. However, with his natural talent and dedication to improvement, Bryce has the potential to emerge as a formidable force on the court in the years to come. As he matures both as a player and as a young man, Bryce remains poised to make his mark on the basketball world, carving his own path alongside his brother and father.

    Navigating the Legacy of LeBron James: For Bronny and Bryce James, the legacy of their father looms large, serving as both a source of inspiration and a challenge to overcome. While the expectations may be daunting, they are also fueled by the opportunity to build upon their father’s legacy and leave their own indelible mark on the sport of basketball. With LeBron James serving as a mentor and role model, Bronny and Bryce have access to invaluable guidance and support as they navigate the complexities of fame, pressure, and scrutiny.

    Bronny and Bryce James represent the next generation of basketball excellence, poised to carry on the legacy of their father, LeBron James. With their talent, determination, and unwavering commitment to success, they embody the potential to become stars in their own right, captivating audiences and inspiring future generations of athletes. As they continue to grow and develop both on and off the court, Bronny and Bryce serve as shining examples of the power of hard work, perseverance, and familial support in achieving greatness.

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  • KING JAMES IS BACK! Lebron James bought an entire island just to practice for the new NBA season

    KING JAMES IS BACK! Lebron James bought an entire island just to practice for the new NBA season

    KING JAMES IS BACK! Lebron James bought an entire island just to practice for the new NBA season

    In a move that has sent shockwaves through the sports world, basketball legend LeBron James, often referred to as “King James,” has made a grand return ahead of the new NBA season. The four-time NBA champion has reportedly purchased an entire island exclusively for his pre-season training regimen.

    LeBron James, known for his dedication to the game and relentless pursuit of excellence, has taken his training to new heights by securing a private island for his basketball preparations. Sources close to the athlete reveаl that the island offers state-of-the-art facilities, including a customized basketball court with panoramic ocean views, top-tier fitness amenities, and luxury accommodations for LeBron and his training team.

    The island’s acquisition has sparked excitement and speculation about the lengths to which LeBron James is willing to go to maintain his elite status in the NBA. Fans and sports analysts alike are eagerly anticipating the impact of this unconventional training approach on LeBron’s performance in the upcoming season.

    LeBron’s announcement came via social media, where he shared a glimpse of the island’s scenic basketball court along with a message to his fans: “New season, new challenges, new grounds. Ready to put in the work on my very own court. #StriveForGreatness.”

    As the basketball world buzzes with anticipation, LeBron James’ bold move is already being hailed as a testament to his unparalleled work ethic and commitment to pushing the boundaries of the sport. The island training facility adds an exciting chapter to the storied career of one of basketball’s greatest players, leaving fans eagerly awaiting the King’s return to the court.

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  • Lebron And Zhuri: Warm Morning Magic – A Loving Breakfast Shared By Savannah Jame

    Lebron And Zhuri: Warm Morning Magic – A Loving Breakfast Shared By Savannah Jame

    Lebron And Zhuri: Warm Morning Magic – A Loving Breakfast Shared By Savannah Jame

    In the bustling household of LeBron and Savannah James, mornings are not just about the rush of daily life but also a precious opportunity for family bonding. One particular ritual stands out amidst the chaos: a warm and loving breakfast shared by LeBron and their daughter Zhuri. This intimate glimpse into their family dynamic reveals the importance of cherishing simple moments and fostering connection amidst busy schedules.

    The Breakfast Tradition: For LeBron and Zhuri, breakfast is more than just a meal—it’s a cherished tradition that brings them closer together. Each morning, LeBron and Zhuri can be found in the kitchen, whipping up a delightful spread of pancakes, fruit, and other breakfast favorites. As they work side by side, laughter fills the air, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that sets the tone for the day ahead.

    Quality Time Amidst Busy Schedules: Despite their demanding schedules, LeBron and Savannah prioritize carving out time for family, especially during the morning hours. In a world filled with distractions and obligations, their breakfast ritual serves as a reminder to slow down and savor the simple joys of life. Whether it’s flipping pancakes or sharing stories from the day before, these moments of connection are invaluable in strengthening their bond as a family.

    Zhuri’s Special Role: As the youngest member of the James family, Zhuri plays a central role in the breakfast tradition. With her infectious energy and boundless enthusiasm, she brings a sense of joy and excitement to the morning routine. Whether she’s helping to mix batter or eagerly awaiting her favorite pancake toppings, Zhuri’s presence adds an extra layer of warmth and love to the experience.

    Nurturing Family Values: Through their morning breakfast ritual, LeBron and Savannah instill important values in Zhuri, such as the importance of family, teamwork, and generosity. By involving her in the preparation process and encouraging her to express herself, they empower Zhuri to develop confidence and independence from an early age. These lessons extend far beyond the breakfast table, shaping Zhuri into a caring and compassionate individual.

    A Lesson in Love: More than just a meal, LeBron and Zhuri’s morning breakfast ritual is a poignant reminder of the power of love and connection within a family. In a world filled with distractions and uncertainties, these simple moments of togetherness serve as a source of comfort and stability for the James family. As LeBron and Savannah continue to nurture their bond with Zhuri, they exemplify the true meaning of unconditional love and support.

    LeBron and Zhuri’s morning breakfast ritual is a heartwarming testament to the beauty of family and the power of shared moments. Through laughter, love, and pancakes, they create memories that will last a lifetime, reinforcing the importance of prioritizing connection amidst the chaos of daily life. As they continue to embrace this cherished tradition, LeBron and Savannah James inspire us all to cherish the simple joys of togetherness and nurture the bonds that matter most.

  • Player poll shows LeBron James is gaining ground on Michael Jordan in GOAT debate, but Bulls star still aheadJordan holds a slim lead in the latest player poll

    Player poll shows LeBron James is gaining ground on Michael Jordan in GOAT debate, but Bulls star still aheadJordan holds a slim lead in the latest player poll

    Player poll shows LeBron James is gaining ground on Michael Jordan in GOAT debate, but Bulls star still aheadJordan holds a slim lead in the latest player poll

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    In May of 2020, ESPN polled a group of 600 NBA fans on the debate between LeBron James and Michael Jordan for the title of greatest basketball player of all time. The fans picked between the two players in 17 different categories ranging from “better overall player” to “who would you rather have a drink with.” Jordan won all 17 categories, some by wide margins. On the “better player” front, Jordan received 65% of the vote.

    A lot has changed since then. The poll was released at the height of Jordan-mania as The Last Dance aired on ESPN. Months later, James went on to win his fourth NBA championship. Since then, he’s become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, hit the 40,000-point mark and broken several other records. Now 39, James is playing in his 18th NBA postseason as the Los Angeles Lakers battle the Denver Nuggets in the first round. In other words, James has spent the past few years strengthening his case against Jordan.

    It seems as though the basketball-viewing public has noticed, and that doesn’t just mean fans. The Athletic has conducted an anonymous poll of NBA players on a number of matters in each of the past two seasons. When 103 players were polled in 2023, 58.3% of them named Jordan the greatest player of all time. James finished in second at 33%. Kobe Bryant was a distant No. 3 at 6.8%. What we see here is a pretty similar result to the fan poll, but with Jordan losing a little bit of luster in the years that have passed since.

    On Monday, The Athletic released its 2024 poll, and suddenly, the two legends are neck and neck. Jordan finished at No. 1 with 45.9% of the vote. James finished No. 2 at 42.1%. Bryant was again a distant No. 3 at 9.8%. For the first time in a major poll, James is within striking distance of Jordan.

    There are a number of possible explanations for this. Obviously, a 133-person poll does not necessarily reflect the views of the wider world. The players polled this time around might simply prefer James, whereas last year’s batch preferred Jordan. The NBA’s player pool gets younger every year, so in all likelihood, the 2024 batch is more familiar with James as a player than Jordan.

    But it’s also possible that the gap between the two icons is simply narrowing. James, now 39, is in his 21st NBA season. Jordan played a total of 16. Jordan retired after his age-39 season. James is still an All-Star posting far better numbers than Jordan did as a Washington Wizard. While we do not know how much longer he will play, it seems likely that he continues to set records for the next few years at least.

    Where Jordan and James will ultimately fall compared to the other is ultimately subjective. There will never be a true consensus, especially if James continues to improve his case with time. But this polling data suggests that if Jordan once had a significant lead in this race, that lead has now been trimmed. He may still be in front, but at this rate, there’s a reasonable chance that one day, James is ultimately viewed by the majority as the greatest player of all time

  • Big Shot Rob’ Blames LeBron James for Lakers’ Game 2 Collapse

    Big Shot Rob’ Blames LeBron James for Lakers’ Game 2 Collapse

    Big Shot Rob’ Blames LeBron James for Lakers’ Game 2 Collapse

    LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers walks back to his bench while playing the Denver Nuggets in the fourth quarter during game two of the Western Conference First Round Playoffs.

    Seven-time NBA champion Robert “Big Shot Rob” Horry pinned the blame on LeBron James‘ repeated isolation plays at the top of the key as the main culprit of the Los Angeles Lakers‘ collapse in Game 2.

    “For me, the first thing I ever learned when I got into this league, [Hakeem] Olajuwon came to me and he was like, ‘Keep it simple,’” Horry said on the Spectrum SportsNet’s postgame show. “Down the stretch, the Lakers didn’t keep it simple.”

    Jamal Murray’s buzzer-beating jumper capped a Denver Nuggets’ 20-point comeback to take a commanding 2-0 lead and won for the 10th straight time against the hard-luck Lakers on April 22.

    anthony davis is a 4x all-nba defensive team selection and a 3x league leader in blocks and jamal murray looked at him guarding him one on one with the game on the line and was like “you are so fucking dead bro” 😭😭😭😭😭 what an absolute menace

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    It was the second-largest blown lead by the Lakers in the playoffs since 1997.

    ‘That’s Not Winning Basketball’

    Horry said the Lakers deviated from what worked in the first half, which enabled them to grab the huge lead over the Nuggets.

    “What I mean by that is on the offensive end they started to do all these little screens and all these trickeries to try to get the mismatch,” Horry continued. “You know where the mismatch was? [Anthony Davis] on the post. For me, you have to understand mismatches.

    LeBron is 39 [years old]. Yes, he’s one of the best players ever to play this game [but] he had no advantage [Monday night]. That [isolation play] at the top got them in trouble. You know why? Denver was able to rest on the defensive end. They sat there and waited on LeBron to make his move and then they went in — I love LeBron to death — but to me, that’s not winning basketball.”

    James had the hot hands in the fourth quarter, scoring 12 of his 26 points, but he missed a wide-open 3-pointer with 16 seconds left that set up Murray’s game-winner.

    Maybe instead of complaining about the refs, LeBron James should have just made that wide open 3…

    …which ironically was open because he pushed off and got away with it. https://t.co/WwjzHCQzTl pic.twitter.com/bl8jJAlC8g

    — Joel Rush (@JoelRushNBA) April 23, 2024

    “I know people are going to 𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 me for saying this because I’m talking about LeBron James,” Horry said.

    ‘We Totally Forgot Anthony Davis’

    Davis feasted on Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets in the first half with 24 points on 11 of 12 shooting from the field. But in the fourth quarter, he only had one attempt, which he missed, in 10 minutes.

    “[Davis] was cooking but then you go away from that and to me, you got to understand it ain’t about ‘Me’,” Horry said. “It’s about ‘We’ in the playoffs and you got to go to the advantage and [Davis] in the second half — who had the advantage throughout the first half — we totally forgot about him.”

    Davis led the Lakers in the loss with 32 points and 11 rebounds but he was also dumbfounded by their second-half collapse.

    “We have stretches where we just don’t know what we’re doing on both ends of the floor,” Davis told reporters after the loss. “Those are the ones that cost us. So we got two days to get it right right and come ready to win Game 3.”

    Nuggets’ 2nd Half Adjustment

    After the Lakers repeatedly milked the Davis-Jokic mismatch on ball screens in the first half, the Nuggets made adjustments.

    They switched their best interior defender Aaron Gordon on Davis while Jokic slid to the much smaller Rui Hachimura on defense in the second half.

    It worked wonders for the Nuggets as the Lakers’ offense became stagnant.

    Los Angeles had 17 assists in the first half but only dished seven in the second half.

    The Lakers only had two assists in the fourth quarter courtesy of James, who finished with a game-high 12. But James also hoisted half of the Lakers’ 18 field goal attempts in the pivotal fourth quarter. He made 5 of 9 while the rest of the Lakers went 3 for 9.

    “There’s a lot of things that went on in this game,” Horry said. “You can bring the substitution pattern on on the coaching staff, you can bring LeBron’s ISO and you can blame [Davis] for not taking the ball in the post.

    There are so many things you can point out and when you’re in a playoff game and you have a lead like that, you don’t need to be fancy on the offensive end. Just be simple. Get it to the mismatch.”

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