In an interview, legendary NBA coach Phil Jackson explained his preference for LeBron James over Kevin Durant, attributing it to LeBron's exceptional physical build. Jackson praised LeBron's combination of size, strength, and athleticism, which he believes gives James a significant advantage on both ends of the court. While acknowledging Durant's incredible scoring ability and skill set, Jackson emphasized that LeBron's physical presence and versatility make him a more dominant and impactful player.
Michael Jordan's iconic last shot came in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz. With 5.2 seconds left, Jordan ...
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Clip where Michael Jordan greeted Allen Iverson in a bus.
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Michael Jordan dominated the NBA with his midrange game and attacking the basket, rarely relying on three-point shots.