The Greatest Of All Time has weighed in on the most-discussed NBA debate in recent years, choosing to side with the bling.
In an upcoming NBA TV interview, Michael Jordan said he would take Kobe Bryant over LeBron James because the former has won five championships while the latter has only one title to his name.
“If you had to pick between the two, that would be a tough choice, but five beats one every time I look at it, and not that he [LeBron James] won’t get five, he may get more than that, but five is bigger than one.”
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