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Who is the greatest statistical legend among LeBron, Kobe and MJ?
Andre SnellingsJan 24, , PM
There are topics that you just don't bring up in public unless you're ready to argue. Religion. Politics. Global warming. Colin Kaepernick.
And of course, how LeBron James compares with the greatest players in NBA history.
LeBron versus Michael Jordan can clear a room, and if there are any Lakers fans around, then LeBron versus Kobe Bryant can quickly escalate into a shouting match.
But, LeBron will enter Saturday's game with 33, career points scored, only 17 points behind Kobe's 33, for third place on the all-time NBA scoring list. Fifth on that list is one Michael Jeffrey Jordan, with 32, points.
Thus, this makes a perfect time for us to wade into those controversial waters and compare these three NBA legends analytically. How do their careers stack up by the numbers? Who had the most dominant seasons at their best? Do those stories change in the playoffs, where champions ar
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Superteams: How LeBron, Kobe and others would have jolted college basketball
ESPN college basketball staff
We'll never know how LeBron James and Kobe Bryant might have fared in college basketball. We don't even really know where they would have attended college -- though both have offered (somewhat conflicting) information on the subject over the years.
What we can do is dream, and as long as we're here visiting fantasyland, we can also dream about the stars of yesterday playing four years of college basketball and all their would-be teammates staying for four years, too.
Below we take a look at some of the mythical superteams that could have existed if everything had worked out exactly right.
(Disclaimer: This is a theoretical exercise. We know scholarship limits and ball-sharing realities would have likely prevented all of these guys from playing together, even if mathematically possible. This is also not meant to be a ranking or a comprehensive list of
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No bracketology needed to know who's No. 1
Marc SteinMar 17, , PM
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