LeBron James on GOAT debate: ‘I’m not taking nobody over me’

For more than two decades, the biggest argument in basketball has never really been about championships, MVPs, or scoring titles. It’s been one question:

Who is the greatest player of all time?

Now, after 23 NBA seasons, four championships, the all-time scoring record, and countless other accomplishments, LeBron James appears ready to move on from the conversation entirely.

In a recent interview with ESPN and Time Magazine, James made it clear that the never-ending GOAT debate no longer carries much weight for him. Rather than trying to convince fans that he’s better than Michael Jordan, LeBron emphasized that the two are completely different players and that comparing eras has become an impossible exercise.

James acknowledged Jordan’s influence on his career, explaining that he grew up idolizing the six-time NBA champion and dreamed of reaching similar heights. He also noted that their styles couldn’t be more different, with Jordan being a score-first superstar while LeBron built his career as a pass-first point forward.

The comments come after another season in which LeBron continued to add to one of the most remarkable résumés in sports history. At 41 years old, he remains productive enough to compete with players nearly half his age, extending a level of longevity the NBA has never seen before.

Of course, the debate isn’t going away anytime soon.

Supporters of Jordan point to the six championships, six Finals MVPs, perfect Finals record, and cultural impact that transformed basketball around the world. Meanwhile, LeBron supporters counter with unmatched longevity, statistical dominance, versatility, and success across multiple eras of the NBA.

Even some of ESPN’s biggest personalities continue to weigh in. Stephen A. Smith recently reiterated his belief that Jordan remains the GOAT despite LeBron’s historic accomplishments, showing just how divided the basketball world still is.

The reality is that neither side is likely to change its mind.

Jordan fans have had their answer for decades. LeBron fans believe the all-time scoring leader has already done enough to claim the crown.

As for LeBron himself? He seems far less interested in winning the argument than everyone else.

After 23 seasons, four championships, and a legacy that will be debated forever, James appears content letting history make the final decision.

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Landon Kardian