MJ’s Kids Releases Statement On The GOAT Debate Between Michael Jordan And LeBron James

The GOAT debate won’t be brought to an end in the near future. Moreover, we’re convinced that this debate will never end. There will always be people who believe that Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is the GOAT. There will always be people who say that Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan is better than the Laker. Well, Jordan’s kids have shared their take on the debate. Can you make any guesses? Did they stand up for their dad? Do they share the same opinion? Is the GOAT debate the eight way to compare LeBron and Jordan?

We’ve heard so much about this debate, and the release of “The Last Dance” make the whole thing even hotter. Jordan’s legacy is big and important for every NBA player and fan. He had an incredible career, and many players look up to him. LeBron is 35 and he is in his 17th season. He leads the NBA in assists, and is about to win his fourth title. You can’t underestimate that.

What do Jordan’s kids say about this? They appeared on “The Breakfast Club” and talked about ESPN’s documentary. The discussion involved the GOAT topic, and their opinion will surprise you.

The GOAT debate doesn’t stop with Jordan and LeBron

Jeffrey, Marcus, and Jasmine joined the show and used the opportunity to pay respect to all the great stars, including Lakers legend Kobe Bryant.

Marcus said that LeBron and his dad belonged to different eras, adding that it’s impossible to compare their game.

“You can’t compare them because the eras are so different, the game is so different now that I honestly feel like you can’t have a serious debate, but it’s always gonna happen.”

Jeffrey shares the same opinion.

“Marcus does enough talking for all of us. And like he said, you just can’t compare the era,” he said.

Jasmine’s comments filled the void with her comments. She mentioned Kobe’s greatness.

“Y’all can’t forget Kobe. Like come on now. You can’t just go straight from my pops to LeBron and just ignore that man.” 

Marcus had something to add, quoting a tweet that read, “You can love Michael Jordan and still love LeBron James.”

We couldn’t agree more. What’s your opinion on the GOAT debate?