anotheridiot
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LeBron is playing some of his best basketball this postseason for sure. He has control of the game like no one I've seen. I find it very difficult to put LeBron over Jordan though because Jordan was incredible on both ends of the floor and always showed up when it was the biggest stage. At the height of their careers, I could see a very good argument for LeBron, but overall it's still clearly Jordan for me.
Anyway, if Boston had Kyrie then this would be a different story. He can take over a game and close out in the 4th. Not as good as LeBron obviously, but it's a clear answer on the other side. Rozier, Horford, and Tatum just aren't at that level.
I dont know, teams need what Boston has. If Kyrie would play like Paul did last night and actually set up his team mates which got them back in the game of runs it should have been sponsored by Pepto. Boston standing and watching would not be helping.
I am half wondering if LeBron is going to retire, just to come back eventually.