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Basketball Hall of Famer and Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade provided a take on the Michael Jordan-LeBron James GOAT debate during the latest edition of his Wy Network podcast, "The Why with Dwyane Wade.
LeBron James is officially playing in his 23rd NBA season, a feat no player has ever achieved. He keeps adding to his already absurd all-time scoring record, which many think makes him the GOAT. However,
Dwyane Wade chose between LeBron James and Michael Jordan… except he didn’t actually choose. The GOAT debate between Michael Jordan and LeBron James has been the most hot-button topic among NBA circles for a long time.
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"He was pissed" - Michael Jordan was mad after losing in a charity game following his 6th NBA title
The event took place just a little over a week after MJ knocked down the game-winning shot over Bryon Russell in what was his final game as a Bull. It was part of the fundraising campaign for “Let Me Play,” a charity that encourages kids to get involved in sports.
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Bulls tanked in historic fashion after Michael Jordan retired. Will Pacers match their futility?
The Pacers have fallen off a cliff since the NBA Finals. Could they match the Bulls' struggles in the post-Michael Jordan era?
Across decades of NBA scoring evolution, few benchmarks carry the weight of a 40-point game. Only a handful of players have reached that threshold often enough to define eras, styles, and legacies. Using StatMuse’s numbers,
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"When MJ called, it was over" - Tony Parker revealed how Michael Jordan made him join the Hornets
According to TP, the transition was smooth because of his long-standing relationship with former Spurs assistant coach and former French National Team member James Borrego, who was the head coach of the Hornets at the time. Apart from that, Parker also recognized the pulling power of the great MJ.
Michael Jordan donates $10 million to support brain health research and expand medical care in North Carolina.
Before the Golden State Warriors faced the Utah Jazz, Steph Curry paid tribute to the NBA legend, Michael Jordan.