LeBron James recounts his experience with Michael Jordan. Says he can never ever…
LeBron James and Michael Jordan are always going to be names that are connected through the annals of basketball. MJ retired from the league the season before LeBron was drafted, so we never got to see the two players play against each other on an NBA court. There also isn’t any footage of the pair playing against each other.
The world of basketball is small. Jordan and LeBron have definitely had a lot more interaction with each other than what the cameras have caught, especially when LeBron was younger.
He has spoken about his conversations with MJ before, but Jordan has always kept a low profile in terms of his opinion of Bron and his 20-year career. LBJ hasn’t matched up to MJ, according to many. At the same time, some say he has surpassed him.
Jordan and LeBron have some infamous stories about playing 1-on-1 when LeBron was younger, and Jordan was at the end of his NBA career. James himself confirmed that he played in an open run with MJ in 2001. He also said that the pair played on the same team each other at Jordan’s camp in Santa Barbara when he was a rookie in the NBA.
“Antoine Walker was talking so much s**t back and forth. They didn’t let me play for the first hour. I am sitting there and waiting my turn. I didn’t even think I’d get the opportunity to play. The only reason I got to play is because the guys in the league, after a few hours, some of them get tired.”
“They’re like ‘yeah I am done with this sh*t. Young fella, we need a fifth, you wanna play? For me to be 16 years old and a sophomore in high school, playing with my favorite player of all time. It was like, this can’t be real. If you pinched me, I would be like I hope I don’t wake up.”
LeBron James recounts his experience with Michael Jordan. Says he can never ever…
Being 16 and playing with Jordan must have been incredible, especially because LeBron has always openly talked about his admiration for MJ growing up.
James would evolve into one of the biggest names in high school basketball history, going straight to the league and being drafted 1st overall in 2003.
LBJ would attend a camp hosted by Jordan in Santa Barbara for kids and selected college students in the offseason prior to his NBA debut in 2003. LeBron reveals he and MJ were on the same team that night and didn’t lose a single game.
Knowing Jordan and his thirst to win, it’d be almost impossible to beat him alone. Add him with LeBron James? There isn’t even a point in trying to play against that and win.
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Jordan and LeBron definitely have more stories of their interactions that we aren’t privy to. Knowing that 2 GOAT-level players missed out on playing each other on an NBA floor is disheartening, but hopefully, we get to see some footage of MJ vs. Bron from one of the old camps.