LeBron James scored 34 points last night as he became the first player in history to cross the 50,000 career points mark. As James continues to play at this level this deep into his career, there's really no choice but to watch in amazement.
Things got spicy between Stephen A. Smith and popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat on ESPN’s First Take when LeBron James became a topic.
While it has been going for as long as basketball fans could remember, Stephen A. Smith wants the Michael Jordan-LeBron James debate to end
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The Mirror US on MSNStephen A. Smith's GOAT claim over LeBron James and Michael Jordan sparks debateESPN pundit Stephen A. Smith believes the 'greatest of all time' debate between Michael Jordan and LeBron James has come to an end, especially after the Los Angeles Lakers star made more history
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Pro Football Network on MSNKai Cenat Blasts Stephen A. Smith on Live TV in Defense of LeBron James’ GOAT Status Against Michael JordanKai Cenat, a popular online streamer and YouTuber who has gained fame in recent years and is an avid basketball fan, lost his cool and took a shot at Stephen A. Smith on live TV while defending LeBron James.
Kai Cenat is not a fan of Stephen A. Smith's LeBron James takes. "When it comes to LeBron James, you start hating. That's how I feel. Because I feel like you're more of an older generation type of dude. You like Michael Jordan, cool… I'm here to say: LeBron's better than… pic.twitter.com/UUFZqv4V3F
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Sporting News on MSNStephen A. Smith can't make up mind in LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan GOAT debateStephen A. Smith can't make up his mind, which is saying something for someone with such strong opinions. Just a month ago, on a live set in New Orleans ahead of the Super Bowl, the First Take television star scoffed at the idea that LeBron James could be considered greater than Michael Jordan.
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Complex on MSNStephen A. Smith Says It's Time to End the LeBron vs. Jordan Greatest of All Time DebateSmith is a die-hard fan of MJ, but even he had to acknowledge LeBron's dominance as of late, especially considering his age.
LeBron James continues to dominate the NBA at 40, achieving 50,000 career points, and leading the Lakers to a 40-21 record alongside Luka Doncic. Stephen A. Smith now considers LeBron as potentially the greatest of all time,
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