Comparison: The Similarities Between Lebron And Jordan

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Although Lebron and Jordan are both greats, one has to be better, and stats don't lie. Lebron and Jordan are both hall of famers but one has better stats. Although, Lebron is bigger Jordan is still up there stat wise compared to Lebron. Right here is where you will find out who's better, Lebron James or Michael Jordan. The similarities between Lebron and Jordan are obvious but there are also many differences. Lebron and Jordan are a lot more different than you would think. First the differences between Lebron James and Michael Jordan. Lebron and Jordan are the same because they both wore the number 23 and they both changed numbers in their careers. Lebron has won championships, Most Valuable Player awards , finals mvp, and …show more content…
Some differences are that Jordan was on the Bulls and Lebron was on the Cavaliers, Jordan was on a team with 2 hall of famers and Lebron was on a team with only 1 hall of famer. Another difference is their scoring stats Lebron averaged 27.6 points and Jordan averaged 32.3. Although Lebron has had better stats in rebounding, assists, blocks, and steals. Lebron is more of a team player than Michael Jordan even though Lebron hasn't had as many championships. Lebron has had better assist numbers when the games on the line through the years and Lebron has better assist numbers overall. Jordan has a tendency to take difficult shots when his teammates are open for better shots. Lebron has also shared the ball in crucial moments when Jordan would usually not pass and take his own shot. One other fact is that Lebron has better field goal percentage. Lebron's field goal percentage is 45.9 and Jordan's is 45.7 so although it's very close that is another difference between Lebron and Michael Jordan. Lebron has also won more games with a worse team than Jordan did. Jordan has played with many other all time greats and lebron has only played with only 1 future hall of

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