LeBron Super Fan GETS EMBARRASSED IN GOAT DEBATE

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Published 2023-10-07
JJ Redick got cooked in this debate. Hope you enjoy.

All Comments (21)
  • @LargeDude2023
    JJ wants context for losses but not Lebron’s wins. The Heat took AD and Lebron to 6 games with one of the weakest finals teams in history. Bird and Magic didn’t choose their teammates like Lebron did. MJ changed the paradigm for winning in The Modern Era. Lebron changed the paradigm for losing.
  • @bdifferentb
    JJ has embarrassed himself so many times in the past few years, with only one intelligent moment against an extremely ignorant Perkins.
  • @georgecubie8560
    If you saying lamebron is not responsible for the losses then MJ definitely wasn't at fault for losing against Celtics & Bad Boys!! But guess what MJ still blamed himself for the losses!!!
  • Jordan played with one all star in his career. He won multiple championships with the oldest team ever. MJ doesn’t know what it’s like to finish second in the NBA finals. 😂😂😂
  • "always bring up the losses without context" What kind of context would make any of LeBron's Finals losses acceptable in the GOAT conversation where you're comparing people who WON MORE RINGS and lost less Finals?!
  • JJ is a fanboy. He does that to make his own career look better, because he was the one playing in a weak era for the second part of his career.
  • @canecorso1282
    If Kareem came out in high school and went pro. LeBron would never have broken his record. He was FORCED to play 4yrs at UCLA. No one ever brings this fact up.
  • @TheGourdKing
    I love how JJ laments that people will bring up LeBron's Finals losses "without context" and yet immediately labels anyone who brings up Draymond Green's suspension as a "hater."
  • @RVered
    I will scream if I see another person proudly sharing a JJ Redick clip, analysis, or quote like he's some great basketball mind. Thousands of people have played in the league; not every one of them is intelligent, unbiased, or deserves attention as an "analyst."
  • Its funny he has all these excuses for Lebron, but Jordan has never got the same excuse when the bulls were trash and had nobody but him..
  • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar made it to 10 finals and zillions of playoffs series, yes, he won 6 titles but lost 4 finals series as well, I don't see him making any excuses for his losses. Neither does Magic and he lost 4 finals.Bird? He also lost quite a few but stayed true to his principles. I guess Old-School basketball was about competing and winning not about making excuses and worst of all justifying them like they do in today's NBA.
  • @Calidastas
    The biggest problem LJ has is he’s not as good at basketball as MJ. That’s why MJ’s highlight reels are straight fire and LJ’s highlights look like a dump truck crashing through a roadblock.
  • @mylifenotasliz
    The absurd take at the start of the '22 season "This isn't about winning it's about celebrating Lebron".
  • @SuperSpacebum
    Meh. Dirk crushed the three headed monster Heat in 2011. Why couldn't Lebron do that to the KD warriors at least one time?
  • @joeldriver-sp2rg
    Lebron collapsing against Dallas in that finals and getting outscored by Jason Terry is never going to not have context to it. It's a black eye on his resume that completely destroys any comparisons that any Lefraud fan could make and it's something that Jordan doesn't have anything even resembling it on his resume.
  • @polowizz
    '91 Pistons were "old" but 2014 Spurs weren't :) 91' Magic (31) was old but 2011 Dirk (32) wasn't. Second place has always been "first" loser. Just as an exercise: name all athletes placed second behind all Bolt's, Phelps's, or Serena's wins. Exactly.
  • @andrewmauney3082
    I think Jimmy Butler leading Miami to Finals last season was more impressive than Lebron leading Cavs to Finals in 07 but Lebron will get more credit for what he did even though Jimmy had to face tougher teams
  • @vudujl83
    if they’re going to hype him up so much just for making it to the Finals all those times, then they also need to hold him accountable for losing in the Finals all those times
  • @vishthana3578
    Lebron lost the GOAT conversation the first time when he went from as Skip Bayless would say “The Chosen One” to the Frozen One.” in the 2011 NBA Finals.
  • @blastprosful
    Jordan was music in motion. It was beautiful to watch. His mid-range jump shots, the way it came off his fingers was so fluid. He embodied every aspect of the game. Heart, discipline, will to win . Blessed to see MJ and 90s basketball.