According to sources (himself), LeBron is the GOAT

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LeBron James is a three-time NBA champ and four-time MVP, one of the best ever to set foot on the hardwood. No one could seriously argue otherwise. But he just made a statement that confirms him as an egomaniac, too.

“I was super, super ecstatic to win one for Cleveland because of the 52-year drought. … The first wave of emotion was when everyone saw me crying, like, that was all for 52 years of everything in sports that’s gone on in Cleveland. And then after I stopped, I was like — that one right there made you the greatest player of all time.

Yahoo – LeBron James crowns himself the GOAT because of his 2016 Finals win over the Warriors

The quote was in a documentary that appears on ESPN+ (a site that inexplicably charges $4.99 per month for full access).

We’ll give LeBron credit for not referring to himself in the third person, but c’mon man, this is bad form.

You can’t crown yourself.

Despite that rule of etiquette, “The King” is saying he’s moved past Michael Jordan (6 rings, 5 MVPs) in the GOAT debate, not to mention legends like Bill Russell (5 MVPs, 11 rings, two of them as a player-coach) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (6 rings, 6 MVPs, all-time leading scorer). Or Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Wilt Chamberlain, Tim Duncan and Steph Curry, to name just a few.

We’re not going to try to settle the GOAT debate here. That’s impossible. But we will point out that winning one playoff series – even while coming back from a 1-3 deficit against a 73-win opponent – does not outweigh the entire careers of other unstoppable ballers. It’s delusional to think so.

And by the way, the title-winning shot in 2016 was made not by the self-proclaimed GOAT, but by some other guy:

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ8yCJgsF_4&w=560&h=315]

 

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