Skip Bayless chimes in on the ‘next MJ’

After numerous commenters (and by ‘numerous’ I mean three) blasted me for my LeBron James comments last week, I felt it necessary to respond in a post. Because, well, the detractors (if they even ever come back to this site) will be more likely to see this post then to dig back through the site and look up the comments under the LeBron post from last week.

And I think, barring injuries and if he gets a few championships under his belt, he will be perhaps THE best of all-time.

Dictionary.com defines the word perhaps as ‘maybe; possibly.’ So, yeah, nowhere did Iskipbayless.jpg say he was better than MJ right now, just that if he wins a few titles there’s a good chance he will mentioned right up there with Jordan, PERHAPS even better than him after all is said and done.

And yes, commenter Romes, Steve Kerr is right. The Cavs do look a lot like the late 80’s Bulls where everyone watched Jordan do everything. And once Jordan got good players around him, they were able to win championships. Which if LeBron gets teammates of the same caliber as Pippen etc., he’ll have an excellent shot at winning a few titles as well. In essence, all you are doing is strengthening my arugment.

Anywho, everyone’s favorite robot Skip Bayless just wrote a column about the whole ‘Next MJ’ thing in regards to Kobe and King James. After a bunch of whimsy rhetoric, he says Kobe has no shot at MJ’s throne and LeBron will never ‘quite be Jordan.’

Even with a solid first half by King James last night, the Pistons routed the Cavs 113-86. And no matter how good LeBron plays, it’s going to be insanely difficult to beat a team that actually plays defense (unlike the Wizards) and has a fluid and cohesive starting five.

But let us not forget it took MJ three tries before he got past Detroit.

(Also, due to lack of resources, I won’t be able to get my Derby video up until tomorrow. It’s worth the wait, trust us.)

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2 Responses to “ Skip Bayless chimes in on the ‘next MJ’”


  1. In the back of a...
    May 9, 20062:27 pm

    What about Bron Bron’s defense? Will he ever win Defensive POY, like Jordan did? Will he even make All-NBA Defensive team, like Jordan did multiple times.
    Besides, Skip Bayless is an idiot. That’s almost as bad as defending your argument with a Greg Doyell column.

  2. Sam
    May 10, 20069:47 am

    Yeah, Bayless is no good. But I think all he’s saying is Bron could be Jordan given the right teams around him, the right management and the Zen master at coach. I don’t think that’s so absurd to think. Sure, the sentimentalists will say ‘no one will be as good as Jordan,’ and the hopefuls will say ‘Bron is the next Jordan!’ It doesn’t really matter what we predict though. His career should be fun to watch and comment on for years and years. And maybe, just maybe, we’ll get to see the special combination of circumstances that aided Jordan’s fame appear on the LeBron side of Indiana.

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