Stephen A. Smith has never been subtle about where he stands on the
LeBron James vs.
Michael Jordan debate. But this time, the ESPN analyst did not just pick a side. He dismantled the argument point by point, and the numbers he leaned on were hard to ignore. LeBron James has played for 23 years.
He still has two fewer championships than Jordan. That single fact, according to Smith, renders the entire conversation moot. Smith believes, the case closes there. Everything else is just noise.
Stephen A. Smith Delivers Decisive Verdict in LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan Debate
LeBron James and Michael Jordan (Image via: Charles Krupa/ AP)
The quote that set the internet on fire came from The Late Run Show. "He played 23 years, he still has 2 less titles than Michael Jordan," Smith said.
"Michael Jordan played all 82 games 8 times, how many times did LeBron do it? Michael Jordan is a 10x Scoring Champion, how many times did LeBron do it? Michael Jordan is 9x All NBA defensive player, how many times did LeBron do it? There's nothing to discuss. Michael Jordan averaged over 30 in the postseason 7 times, how many times did LeBron do it? There's nothing to discuss, he's approaching year 24 and still has 2 less titles."
The GOAT debate has never been simple. LeBron recently became the first player in NBA history to reach 50,000 combined regular-season and postseason points, a milestone that gave his supporters genuine ammunition.
On a per-game basis, Jordan leads in scoring, but LeBron pulls ahead in rebounds and assists, and his longevity is unmatched. The gap in counting stats will keep growing as long as he stays healthy.
But Smith's argument is about what the numbers mean when stacked against each other. Titles. Scoring titles. Defensive recognition. Playoff dominance. Jordan wins on all four counts, and for Smith, that settles it.
LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan stats comparison
Overall Stats
| Stat | Michael Jordan | LeBron James |
|---|
| Games | 1,072 | 1,622 |
| PTS/G | 30.1 | 26.8 |
| TRB/G | 6.2 | 7.5 |
| AST/G | 5.3 | 7.4 |
| STL/G | 2.3 | 1.5 |
| BLK/G | 0.8 | 0.7 |
| FG% | .497 | .507 |
| 3P% | .327 | .348 |
| FT% | .835 | .737 |
| eFG% | .509 | .549 |
| BPM | 9.2 | 8.4 |
| VORP | 116.1 | 159.4 |
Awards & Honors
| Award/Honor | Michael Jordan | LeBron James |
|---|
| Hall of Fame | ✓ | — |
| Championships | 6 | 4 |
| 1st Team All-NBA | 10 | 13 |
| All-NBA | 11 | 21 |
| All-Defensive Teams | 9 | 6 |
| MVP Awards | 5 | 4 |
| Defensive Player of the Year | 1 | 0 |
| Finals MVPs | 6 | 4 |
| All-Star Selections | 14 | 22 |
Stephen A. Smith's Beef With LeBron James
Stephen A. Smith and LeBron James. Image via: Getty Images
The GOAT debate is one thing. The personal history between Smith and LeBron is another entirely. Earlier this year, a video went viral showing LeBron confronting Smith courtside after a Knicks-Lakers game in March, reportedly over criticism directed at his son, Bronny. Smith said at the time that he understood it as a father protecting his child, not a player reacting to a pundit.
LeBron later called Smith out in an ESPN interview, saying he had no problem with professional criticism but drew the line at personal attacks. He accused Smith of milking the incident, saying he was "on a Taylor Swift tour run right now."
Smith fired back hard. "LeBron James is full of it," he said. "And in this particular instance, as it pertains to his son, he is a liar." He went further, accusing LeBron of "passive-aggressiveness" and "two-facedness," adding plainly: "Which is why I don't like him. And he don't like me. But it doesn't stop me from being fair and calling it like I see it."
It appears that Smith is not moving on from the beef, but he is also stating the facts. The GOAT debate between the legends will never wane as they have accomplished astonishing things in different aspects of the game.
Lachit Roy is a sports writer at The Times of India, where he cov...
Read MoreLachit Roy is a sports writer at The Times of India, where he covers the NBA, WWE, and other major international sporting events. With over five years of experience across different media houses, he has developed expertise in reporting, analysis, and storytelling. His sharp insights are complemented by a clear and engaging writing style. He holds a Master’s degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Tezpur University. Beyond sports, Lachit is passionate about movies and enjoys gardening in his free time.
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