The Chicago Bulls won six NBA championships from 1991 to 1998. The two three-peats that occurred during that eight-year span were disrupted for back-to-back seasons only because the team's best player, Michael Jordan, momentarily retired from basketball to try his hand at a professional baseball career. Nevertheless, when MJ took the court, from 1991 to 1998, the Bulls never lost more than two straight games. There was also a 32-month period when Jordan won three championships, three NBA finals MVPs, three scoring titles, three All-NBA defensive team selections, and two regular-season MVPs--all while never missing a single game. Jordan's greatest team, the 95-96 Bulls, finished the regular season with a recording-breaking 72-10 record en route to the franchise's 4th NBA championship. These instances occurred long before the Cleveland Cavaliers drafted LeBron James in 2003.

The greatest NBA player of this generation is often compared to Michael Jordan because of his accolades and prowess on both ends of the court. His all-around game and overall stature have prompted several sports analysts, such as Colin Cowherd and Shannon Sharpe, to argue that he's already surpassed MJ's greatness, while others, such as Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless, maintain that Jordan will always be the GOAT because his record-setting career includes a 6-0 NBA finals record where he was the best player on the court during all six contests. On the flip side, LeBron has played about 337 more regular season games than Michael Jordan, allowing him the opportunity to shoot far more three-point attempts (6,494) than his boyhood idol MJ (1,778) attempted during his 15-year career.

Last night, LeBron James etched his name in the NBA record books when he toppled the all-time scoring record once held by Los Angeles Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Among the celebrities in attendance for the star-studded regular season game between LeBron's squad and the Oklahoma City Thunder were Denzel Washington, Jay-Z, Dwyane Wade, Bad Bunny, and of course, the James Family (Gloria, Savannah, Bronny, Bryce, and Zhuri). A camera operator stationed courtside captured footage of Bronny and his younger brother, Bryce, donning an interesting fashion choice, considering the specificity of the monumental moment. The two high school basketball phenoms weren't wearing their Dad's signature sneakers...they were rockin' Jordans. Although "His Airness" retired from the NBA about four years before Bronny was born, the James boys appear to have a great deal of respect for the man who preceded their father as the best player in the world.

If LeBron stays healthy for the next two seasons, he will be on pace to surpass the 40,000 points milestone before he turns 40 years old. Meanwhile, the longer he extends his NBA career, the better chance he has to share the court with his oldest son Bronny. This is an impression that "The King" has been speaking into existence for several years now.

 

The impressionable image of the James boys donning Jordan 4s immediately went viral.

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