LeBron James and Michael Jordan are forever linked because of their basketball talents. Many consider them the best two players in NBA history. They never playe
Anthony Davis and LeBron James are laser-focused on winning another championship, driven by legacy, Lakers pride, and the Michael Jordan debate.
Before becoming an NBA legend in his own right, LeBron James once famously squared off against Michael Jordan and other NBA stars in a pickup basketball game as a teenage phenom from Akron, Ohio. More than 20 years later,
Back when LeBron James has a sophomore in high school, he was invited to a pick-up game with NBA stars like Michael Jordan in Chicago.
The NBA world would have loved to see LeBron James and Michael Jordan play against each other. Surprisingly it actually did happen, but it was when James was a teenager, and it was also a pickup game.
Photos showing James and Jordan sharing the court have surfaced on social media over the years, but video footage has never emerged.
LeBron James has one former NBA star corroborating his recollection of an epic pickup game with Michael Jordan.
Scottie Pippen said that neither LeBron James nor Michael Jordan is the greatest NBA player ever and instead vouched for this Lakers great.
LeBron James, during an episode of the New Heights podcast with former NFL star Jason Kelce and current NFL star Travis Kelce, confirmed the longstanding rumor that, as a teenager, he did indeed play in a now-infamous pickup game in Chicago with six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan and other—at the time—NBA veterans.
During a recent appearance on the Kelce brothers' "New Heights," LeBron James shared some details about a time when he went head-to-head with the six-time NBA champion.
Michael Jordan's net worth is an impressive $3.6 billion, achieved primarily through endorsements and investments, including his stake in the Charlott
Michael Jordan was asked to select his ideal starting five in NBA history. Predictably, he included himself in the lineup alongside four other legends. However, his selections raised eyebrows as he chose to omit LeBron James and Kobe Bryant.