Like in '91 when that selfish MJ averaged only 11 assists per game in the finals? Or for his career when he averaged 6 assists per game in the finals? Share the ball. If MJ was a cardinal you'd still be giving him random standing ovations. IN fact you would have probably all went to Illinois games a few years ago to cheer him when he showed up to watch Jeffrey. So like twice. Yo, what on earth are you talking about? You know I'm like, a crazy Bulls fan, right? *Don't get the fact that I'm not a dumb rube who believes they're better than they are and criticizes their personnel shortcomings twisted; I am a huge Bulls fan. I care more about the Bulls than the Cardinals by quite a bit. Not to mention the fact that I didn't say anything about Michael Jordan. If I did, it would be something like, "Michael Jordan is such a uniquely impressive and successful competitor that we need to just eliminate him from the LeBron (and every other active player) conversation until further notice because it's not a fair comparison." You need to stop participating in this thread if you're going to take LeBron's success and admirable basketball abilities like an attack on your close personal friend, Michael Jordan. What you do need to do is get a grip and have some [expletive] perspective when you're discussing basketball. Evaluate the player. LeBron moves the ball more than a traditional ISO scoring wing player. Period. No one who knows anything about basketball would disagree with that. What does that have to do with how he compares to Michael Jordan as a "winner?" Nothing, you moron. It just says they are different types of players. *It's entirely possible you put zero context of my posting history into this reply and you had no idea that I'm a Bulls fan, because you really probably are that irrational judging by your own posting history.