Old Picture Of Young LeBron James And Michael Jordan Photo Sends Internet Scrambling

There’s an ongoing GOAT debate. Lakers superstar LeBron James and Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan are the main characters. This debate will probably entertain fans during the coronavirus outbreak. The NBA has suspended the regular season, and fans are bored. Not anymore. In addition to the GOAT debate, fans have an opportunity to enjoy a cool photo of the superstars.

An old photo of LeBron and Jordan standing on the court together in a scrimmage. The photo went viral Tuesday, and NBA fans went crazy wondering if there’s a video of the moment.

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“He was cooking. Nobody could guard him,” World Peace, who played in the scrimmages, said in an old interview. “They couldn’t guard him. I’m like, ‘He’s embarrassing us.’ He was coming down, full speed, LeBron James. I laid him on the floor, he’d get up and start cooking more. He’s just tough. He was about 225 [pounds] at that point, but I remember him just being tough.”

Metta World Peace said LeBron used to play in the scrimmages against NBA stars as a sophomore in high school. Well, that’s definitely a big moment.

NBA fans never got the chance to see the best player of one generation confront the best player of the next generation. Jordan retired in 2003, a few months before LeBron got drafted first overall by the Cavaliers.

The NBA season is suspended indefinitely due to the coronavirus outbreak. Seeing this pic was definitely a relief. A scrimmage between King James and Jordan might have never ended a debate of this was the GOAT. But it was definitely worth watching.

LeBron enjoys his free time reliving memories of his high school game. He shared a highlight video of his games, and yes, it was brilliant. Fans enjoyed watching his best moments as a high school player.

LeBron’s Lakers are off to a big win this season, but they will have to wait before playing another game. Everything is blocked at the moment, and NBA players are having their well-deserved rest. How will the season end? Will they return to the court again in 2020?