The face of the NBA is usually just...the face of the NBA. They never ask for it. That's how it was with Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. That's how it was with Michael Jordan. That's how it's been for LeBron James and Steph Curry.
After all, the trio of LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Stephen Curry are all in the twilight years of their respective careers. At the moment, a couple of players have the accomplishments and the fanbase to fulfill this role in the future and it includes Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves said anyone who still thinks LeBron James has something to prove is just a Michael Jordan fan.
Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James, left, shares a laugh with NBA legend MIchael Jordan during the NBA All-Star game in Cleveland, Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022. Charles Krupa/AP Share Who’s the greatest player ever,
He proved that, winning several championships with the Los Angeles Lakers. However, he remained behind the shadows of archrival Larry Bird. Things got more challenging when Michael Jordan joined the league.
Austin Reaves labels LeBron James doubters as Michael Jordan fans after the Lakers star's 40-point outing against Blazers
One simple coin flip in 1979 set into motion a large part of NBA history, and Magic Johnson knows very well how differently it could've turned out.
The video reignites discussions about the legacies of both LeBron James and Michael Jordan. While LeBron continues to break records with the Los Angeles Lakers, Jordan's six championships with the ...
The NBA legend and iconic Chicago Bulls figure Michael Jordan mentioned who he considers the best shooter he has ever seen. Michael Jordan legend of Chicago Bulls is widely regarded as the greatest player in NBA history,
Going back to the All-Star break, a span covering seven games, the Lakers have allowed 101.0 points per game, the lowest in the NBA in that span. They've given up 40.7% shooting in that time, too, also No. 1 in the league.
Michael Jordan is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in NBA history, known for his impact both on and off the court. Now, former Los Angeles Lakers guard Lou Williams has drawn a comparison between MJ and a Philadelphia 76ers’ icon.