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11/21/11 3:31 PM
651akathePaul wrote:Some of you are mistaken. God given size and strength does not = athleticism. Just because Lebron could probably do work in the NFL doesn't necessarily make him a better athlete either.I'm going MJ. Silky smooth, effortless, and dominant.
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651akathePaul wrote: Bigger and stronger does not define athleticism. In Lebron's case, it only enhances his athletic ability.
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Boys Noize wrote:It has to be LeBron. Not many people come close to his size, speed, fluidity, and jumping ability. He moves like a 6'3 guard but is bigger, faster, and stronger. It makes no damn sense.
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11/21/11 4:21 PM
DoubleJs07 wrote: I'd even put an in-his-prime Shaq ahead of Mike as far as athleticism as well....
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SneakerHeathen wrote:Jordan and LeBron are two different athletes. LeBron is bigger and stronger Jordan was quicker and had superior body control.
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