“Michael Jordan was the coldest-blooded killer whereas LeBron James wants everybody to like him”: Skip Bayless buries Al Harington’s most recent claims
Michael Jordan and LeBron James
Skip Bayless has been one of the most brutal and blunt critics of LeBron James for many years now. The 37-years-old Lakers superstar has often been compared to Air Jordan as the G.O.A.T of the board, which is surely not digested well by the former analyst. Who surely makes sure that he ends up burying all such claims and facades upon the 4xNBA Finals MVP. And this time Bayless buried the claims made by former NBA player Al Harington.
Now those who missed it, Al Harington during the I AM ATHLETE podcast, stated that LeBron James and Michael Jordan competed in completely different eras. On one hand, where the Chicago Bulls legend dominated the much more aggressive era of NBA. LeBron, on the other hand, has never shared an intense rivalry as the league today is not as cut-throat and vying as before. Given the unique observation by Harington, Skip Bayless was keen to share his opinion on the same.
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What was opinionated by Skip Bayless on Michael Jordan and LeBron James?
Al Harington, who has played against both the legends, also brought a new angle in the G.O.A.T debate between LeBron and Jordan, talking about the nature of competitiveness amongst the respective peers of both the concerned. To which, Skip Bayless surely had something to say. In a discussion with co-host Shannon Sharpe, he raised the issue and delivered his approach.
Skip Bayless stated on Undisputed, “Michael Jordan was the coldest-blooded killer I’ve ever seen as a basketball player. LeBron is one of the nicest superstars that’s ever come along… to a fault. He wants everybody to like him. That’s not a way to dominate your era.”
Having said that, the choice of picking the G.O.A.T of basketball, be it Michael Jordan or LeBron James or any other play rests completely on the shoulders of each personnel. But it has to be said that, the league today is more evolved and corporatized. But back in the day, that wasn’t the case. Now with Bayless once again delivering his unique view, will LeBron deliver when his Lakers face Trae Young led Atlanta Hawks in their next matchup?
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