Only way I see bronny playing in the NBA is if teams think lebron comes with him (like a package deal). I think that's why lebron is being vague with his position. He wants teams to think he's open to leaving in order to play with his son. This isn't hating on lebron either, this is my opinion as a lebron fan.
I want to watch him play with son, but I honestly don’t know if son will be good enough for any team… but I’m curious to see how Bronny does at USC this upcoming season
After Brony's Cardiac Arrest it would not be wise for him to play. Personally I don't think he would make the NBA. Unfortunately he had this terrible Cardiac Arrest and he may have improved with a year of two of College Experience.
The teams are fine, but what would really be good is that they added the promotion and descent, because there would be more competition, not only for winning, but for not descending to the second division
Not a bad video...but a bad clickbait title. Seriosuly, what's up with NBA content creators and their clickbait titles? It's not even nearly as bad among gaming creators, and that's saying something.
@@hunterthomazin2415 get your head checked then because that ship sailed a long time ago. The question is if LeBron is better than Kobe, and I’d still say not really
@@hunterthomazin2415 why not? Because some young casuals said So? Man saying Kobe not too ten is sacrilegious to the sport lil homey, He’s your favorite players idol foh. And your momma checks My head regularly, with no hands. Get out my comments before I make her ground u
@@BasketballClub ...Sure, maybe till 75 and they can bring LeBronze in during garbage time and he can further pad his stats. The NBA should allow LeBronze to buy 0.0000000001% ownership in all 32 teams so when anyone wins a championship he can claim it as an additional championship ring, forever...amen...king of rings👑💍
LeFlop James will get a team..waste a draft picks on Bronny, force them to Start Bronny, It'll be like Opponents playing 5 against 4 and LeFlops team will go 0-82..... Jordan is the G.O.A.T.
You James haters are showing just how good he is every time you make a comment. Jordan also had the haters just like all of you. It's pathetic how people bash great players. You all aren't basketball fans, you all are Jordan the brand fans. Respect the game people
It's not really hate. Most of them just think its a joke for Lebron to be considered better than Jordan. I would say the majority of basketball fans have LBJ as top 3 of all time, maybe even top 2. That's not hate. Hate would be leaving LBJ outside of the top 10 or like 20+ in the list of all time greats. Me personally, I have Lebron as #2. No disrespect to Kobe fans because I understand where they are coming from but as great of an individual player Kobe was skill-wise, he wasn't as great of a team player as Lebron and MJ. Despite being a very capable passer, too often he would choose to take matters into his own hands, sometimes even to his own detriment. Also, by no fault of his own, winning three of his five championships with Shaq, one of the most dominant big men of all time, minimized his greatness and takes him out of the conversation for me. Personally, I have both Shaq and Kobe as top 5-10 all time. With LBJ, as an individual, Lebron visibly dominated his era in a way that only MJ did. For that reason I have him over everybody but MJ. However, I would say that both Kobe and MJ were more competitive in nature than Lebron. Both had more heart and passion which was seen when they played the game. Whereas Kobe's weakness was that he was too aggressive at times, one of Lebron's weakness was that on various occasions, he was too passive in moments where his team needed him most. As for Michael, MJ is often known as the ultimate competitor, on and off the court. He was the epitome of the saying, take what the defense gives you. In other words, MJ knew when to take matters into his own hands and when to rely on his teammates. The main advantages I would give LBJ over MJ is his love and gift for passing. His God given athleticism and the time, effort, and attention he put into his body is another advantage and is a major contributor to his continued success in the league. Now when it comes to MJ, here's what separated him from LBJ. In my opinion, the amount of effort Lebron put into working on his body is similar to the amount of time and effort Kobe Bryant and MJ spent working on their offensive skillset. For MJ, outside of three pointers, he had little to no weakness offensively. For example, MJ mastered his midrange game. He was great in the post and had a variety of post and counter post moves to go to. Was a ferocious dunker and his layup package was arguably the best in the game. His ability to adjust his layups and shots mid-air is unmatched. He was also one of the best at knowing how to adjust to double and triple teams, and taught Kobe a lot of what he knew when it came to adjusting off of the help defenders. Jordan knew how to take advantage of mismatches. Whenever MJ was met with a mismatch, almost always he was going to punish the defender. Over the years, I have seen too many situations where LBJ didn't even try to take advantage of a mismatch. MJ also knew how to create contact and made his opponents pay at the free throw line. Now going back to the 3 point line. I don't think MJ valued the three ball as much and didn't feel like he needed to focus on that as he did the other parts of his game. With that being said, he was still an average three pointer shooter in his era. Not to mention, on various occasions he would make it a point to show critics that he could be an elite three point shooter if he wanted to. With that being said, both Lebron and Jordan's 3point percentages are similar, but with Lebron attempting more from three, LBJ's stat line is a little bit more impressive. It is also the reason why Lebron made more points than Jordan, not because LBJ is more efficient. All of that was just on the offensive end. What separates Jordan from everyone else was his ability to do both. Jordan was an elite, arguably all time on-ball defender. He was often able to lock down the other teams best player and if someone wasn't paying attention, take their cookies. He was also an elite, arguably, all-time off ball defender. Got a lot of steals from having his hands in the passing lane. Would also get a lot of blocks and steals coming from the opponents blind side. With Jordan, you always had to be aware of where he was at on the court. The icing on the cake that separates Jordan from everyone else was that, along with everything I just mentioned, he hustled. MJ's hustle was consistent from game to game and, for the most part, constant throughout the game. One thing that was just about guaranteed was that MJ was going to put in the effort when he played. Now I give credit where credit is due, when Lebron actually puts in effort he is one the greatest on defense and just about all around. However, too many times have I seen him let a defender go pass him while giving minimum effort to stop him. Too often have I seen him give up on a play, or not put in the effort to will his team to a victory. Ultimately, Lebron is human and these things I mentioned are issues that many, if not all of the guys who've played in the NBA have been guilty of, at least one time or another. However, I have yet to have seen or heard of Jordan accused of doing such. From watching the two, I believe that if Lebron and Jordan played in the same era, Lebron would have had to elevate his game in order to beat Jordan.
LeFlop is finished…..There wont be no “superteams” he can join to win more championships like when he joined Miami…….Jordan still holds the GOAT trophy