"When asked to weigh Jordan against James as scorers, opponents who guarded both kept returning to the mind-set issue: Jordan was the superior scorer, they argued, because he was more consumed by the act.
“Remember when LeBron scored 25 straight points?” Cassell asked, referring to a 2007 playoff game between James’s Cavaliers and the Pistons. “That was a special day for LeBron. That was Michael Jordan every night.”
Christie, Cassell and Smith all agreed with Bowen that Jordan, not James, should get the ball with the season on the line. Davis agreed, too, with a twist that neatly summarized these two greats’ differing approaches at this historic crossing.
“I’d let LeBron take it out of bounds and bring it up,” Davis quipped. “Then, I’d have him give it to Jordan and let Jordan go to work.”
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