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The age-old dispute over who is the greatest basketball player of all time has become very stagnant at the moment. The debate?frequently pits LeBron James against Michael Jordan. It spins controversy, splits fans, and sparks countless discussions. However, as the two giants continue to build on their own legacies, a new voice with some credibility has emerged.

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The Dallas Mavericks‘ head coach and a former NBA great himself give his opinion about the GOAT debate. Although he has his own reasons, his choice is completely opposite to his student, Luka Doncic.

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Dallas Mavericks coach gives his pick in the GOAT debate

Jason Kidd, a veteran of the elite of the hardwood, joined in on the heated GOAT argument. He presented a compelling viewpoint that challenges the established theory. While many people still consider Michael Jordan to be the pinnacle of excellence, Kidd boldly predicted that LeBron James would ultimately overtake him in the realm of basketball superstars.

When they asked Kidd, “LeBron will probably be the league’s highest scorer by next year. Does it make him the greatest player of all time or is it still Michael Jordan?”

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To which Kidd answered, “That’s a good question. You know it’s a barbershop question. I think LeBron will go down the as greatest to do it”. Kidd’s viewpoint stems from a profound grasp of the game, having had his own remarkable career.

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He recognizes Jordan and James’ indisputable skill?but views James as a rising force who might ultimately exceed the renowned Chicago Bulls star. This point of view may raise eyebrows among Jordan fans, but it adds an interesting perspective to the debate.

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The core of the discussion is whether LeBron James, despite his multiple honors and achievements, can win another NBA Championship. As that will cement his claim to the GOAT designation. He has come extremely close to leading the Los Angeles Lakers back to the NBA Finals the previous season and is still very much in the title race. If he can lead his side to another championship, it will substantially strengthen his position in the ongoing debate.

However, a pupil of Jason Kidd thinks that there is only one GOAT, and that is Michael Jordan.

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The Slovenian sensation thinks Jordan is the GOAT

The never-ending argument over who is the NBA’s Greatest of All Time (GOAT) continues to enthrall basketball fans across the world. When asked to comment on the situation at a media conference in Abu Dhabi, Dallas Mavericks superstar Luka Doncic was brief, strong, and clear. “It’s MJ”, Doncic asserted emphatically.?It leaves little space for misunderstanding in his response.

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Michael Jordan, the legendary former Chicago Bulls great, received the Slovenian sensation’s selection as the GOAT. Of course, considering his current signature shoe agreement with Jordan Brand, Doncic has a natural fondness for Michael Jordan.

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The GOAT argument is still a strongly contested and passionately argued issue that is likely to continue for many years. Nonetheless, Luka Doncic has made his position plain with a confident salute to Michael Jordan. However, the discussion continues, and as long as basketball is played,?the parallels between Jordan and James will continue, prolonging one of the sport’s most fascinating conversations.

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Dhruv Shastry, an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports, brings a wealth of hooping experience to his reporting. Despite contending with an ankle injury that curtailed his on-court endeavors, Dhruv remains at the forefront of his game, displaying an unparalleled understanding of basketball in every aspect as he draws inspiration from the legendary Kobe Bryant. Serving as a contributor to ES, Dhruv's journalistic focus extends to the lifestyle segment of basketball. His reporting involves analyzing sporting personalities, delving into their brand endorsements, tracking trades, and providing insights into their personal lives. With a breakthrough approach, he is not just a writer but a tactician in dissecting the intricate facets of the basketball world. Beyond the adrenaline of the game, Dhruv delves into writing, composing, and engineering music for global audiences.

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