LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers exults after winning the 2020 NBA Championship over the … [+] Miami Heat in Game 6 of the 2020 NBA Finals on October 11, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images Fans, pundits and former players can obviously make a very sound and sensible argument that Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player that has ever lived. A convincing, compelling case can also be made for the criminally underrated and underappreciated Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Yet, at this point, in the wake of a 35-year-old LeBron James capturing his fourth NBA championship, only those three names belong in the GOAT conversation. However, there will be plenty of time to compare and contrast LeBron and MJ. For now, let’s take some time to appreciate what the kid from Akron, Ohio, has been able to accomplish these past 17 years. I’ll avoid using flowery language or superfluous pros… Click below to read the full story from Forbes
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