things to do:
win more than 6 championships - 6 finals mvp.
win more than 6 regular season MVPs.
make it to the all defensive first team more than 8 times
win more than 1 defensive player of the years.
win more than 2 olympic gold medals in the olympics
win more than 5 all-star MVPs
win back to back slam dunk competitions
and the list goes on...
2006-12-03 09:00:35
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answered by miless_thirst 1
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noooooo! stop the non-sense, not even close
None of the 2003 class will be in the top 5 of all time,
Lebron has yet to prove anything and is already being compared to jordan. Wade has 1 ring but by far is not in the same category as Jordan.
Let me break it down for you:
1) Michael Jordan- GOAT (greatest of all time) 6 rings, 5 mvps
2) Wilt Chambeirlain - a close second to MJ, the nba changed the way the game was played because of him. 100 pts in a game, a man among boys.
3) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 6 rings, 6 mvps, all time points leader.
4-5) are disputable, here are some choices
Bird- led an awesome celtic team, championship glory
Shaq- most dominant big man of modern day
Magic Johnson-showtime lakers, need i say more?
Scottie pippen-extremely underated because of Jordans shadow
Bill Rusell- great defender, dysnasty -> 11 rings!
until now, Lebron/Wade should not be used in the same sentence as these greats. Maybe in a few years when Lebron (not wade, not carmelo) acomplishes more, he might be given a spot in the 4-5 region. it will take Several championship for him to compare with the top players.
2006-12-03 16:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Jordan will always be Jordan -- there will be no other. Wade will always be Wade and no one else, and Kobe Bryant is an arrogant azz that needs biatch-slapped and brought back down to earth.
Besides, who REALLY cares? It's an overpaid entertainer playing a kids game. No good comes from it; diseases are not cured, nothing is produced to further mankind, no profound discoveries are made on a basketball court, or baseball diamond, or football field, et al. Sports, while good for physical well-being, are blown WAY too far out of proprotion in our society.
2006-12-03 16:58:08
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answered by Lonnie P 7
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No such thing...Michael Jordan is the one and only of him and Dwayne Wade is his own player....They do have some similarities, but they are definitely different. D-Wade passes better I think so I'm not sure...he is probably the closest in similarities to MJ, but so WAS Kobe, not anymore...
2006-12-03 16:50:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Wade is very overrated, he isnt even in Kobe or Lebrons class, he's at the Melo, Pierce level
2006-12-03 20:18:33
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answered by chitownballer 2
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no Michael Jordan can never Be replaced
2006-12-03 20:52:21
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answered by CubsDominate21 1
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No one can, as great as Wade is how could you even try to suggest he could be the next MJ???
2006-12-03 16:50:53
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answered by iamblizzy 4
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No, nobody, there will never be another Jordan.
2006-12-03 16:53:51
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answered by WestCoastin4Life 7
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NO WAY!!!!!!! if anyone is the next jordan, its kobe.
2006-12-03 16:51:00
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answered by No Life 2
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i think he can.. he is a very good bball player..
2006-12-03 19:46:03
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answered by ღ~♥~ღKCღ~♥~ღ 2
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