06-22-2016, 06:17 PM
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Rookie
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Re: Does Michael Jordan's name have the same impact as before?
Yeah it's sad to see. The only thing people seem to look at is stats when it comes to Jordan and say LeBron is better at passing and rebounding. Thats not necessarily true if you look at advanced stats instead of basic ones. Jordan was actually a good all-around player himself. He was just so efficient at scoring the ball that he just didn't have to look to passing to his teammates as much but he was a good passer. His decision making was on another level. He almost had the perfect balance to his game. He knew exactly when to get his team involved and knew when to take the game over. Getting your team involved is not only about racking up a certain amount of assists. MJ was hardly ever careless with the ball. He also was better at moving without the ball without than most players today as well. That is something I almost hardly see LeBron doing if he doesn't have the ball in his hands during a half court set.
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