But where do they stack up against each other?
Well, in case you were wondering where Jordan stands on the issue of the greatest active players, M.J. weighed in on the topic in an interview with NBA TV. And, considering Jordan’s six career NBA titles, perhaps his answer shouldn’t be all that surprising.
“Five beats one every time I look at it,” said Jordan. “And not that [James] won’t get five. He may get more than that, but five is bigger than one.”
Well, case settled. Five is indeed greater than one. It might be easy to point out to Jordan that Bryant benefited from opening his career playing alongside Shaquille O’Neal, while James is only in the midst of his third season sharing the court with Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade.
Nonetheless, who are we to argue with His Airness?
If you had to guess which LPGA tournament this is … yeah, you’d be right that it’s the Australian Open.
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“I don’t remember anything. I took a little different route than Albert [Pujols] did, and I forgot a few things along the way.”
–Josh Hamilton admitting that his memory of certain times of his life is a little spotty
Brandon McCarthy‘s wife has a good point.
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Wait, didn’t the MLS season just end?