Magic Johnson spoke about the ever-present goat discussion between Michael Jordan and LeBron James.
The debate between Michael Jordan and LeBron James will never end. Fans of both stars go back and forth every day between which players are the best ever.
Analysts like Stephen A. Smith have brought Jordan back above LeBron, the best thing ever. Other media personalities like Shannon Sharpe consider Lebron The Goat instead of Jordan.
In most cases, neither star pays much attention to the argument. In fact, Jordan himself believes that LeBron’s argument is unnecessary as it creates a toxic environment around sports.
But that didn’t stop other sports celebrities from putting emphasis on debate.
Magic Johnson spoke about winning your leisure podcast to discuss his career and business moves. He had a clear answer when discussing the goat debate between Michael Jordan and LeBron James
The Magic loves LeBron James as a player, but I think Michael Jordan is the best he’s ever had. He then spoke about his experience playing against Jordan in the 1991 NBA Finals.
“(Michael Jordan) is the best thing I’ve ever done. Don’t twist it. I love LeBron, but no… I love my boy, I love him.
“But when Michael Jordan takes off with that tongue. Good luck, listen.
“1991 against my Lakers. Right hand, we thought he was there. He saw when we went down, he switched it to his left hand and his tongue went to the left.
“No one living person could do exactly that. That boy is too bad, I’m telling you now. But LeBron is also a bad boy. He’s a bad boy, but he’s not Michael.”
No matter which player you believe is the best, there’s no denying that Michael Jordan and LeBron James are the best players in NBA history.
Both stars have a glorious heritage that stands the test of time. And while the NBA has had many great players in the past, few people can compare it to the megastars that define these two eras.
Fans don’t really get specific answers about who is the best player ever. Jordan fans will always regain his air, and LeBron fans will continue to support the King.
But one thing is certainly true. Fans have to wait a long time to see other NBA players reach the same height as these two legends.

