2024-08-14
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Marbury recently expressed his unique views on the controversy over the GOAT (Best Player of All Time) in basketball. He first emphasized the greatness of LeBron James as a basketball player, believing that his achievements should not be underestimated and are admirable. However, when asked about the comparison between James and Michael Jordan, Marbury's position was firm and direct.
Marbury pointed out that it is a misunderstanding to include Jordan in the ranking discussion. He believes that Jordan's position in basketball history is transcendent and should not be simply defined by rankings. "Jordan's legend does not need to be proven by rankings," he said. "He is a totem in the basketball world, a great existence that cannot be measured by specific numbers."
Marbury then proposed a more practical comparison framework, which is to regard Kobe Bryant as an important reference point for LeBron James in his pursuit of GOAT. "When talking about historical status, James should first aim and strive to surpass Kobe," he explained. "Both of them have shown extraordinary dominance in multiple seasons, but Kobe's tenacity and desire to win in the critical moments are the benchmark that James needs to catch up with."