Lebron James:
51-8-8 the first 50-8-8 game in finals history. Highest shooting % on a 50 point night in finals history.
Its his 8th 40pt game of these playoffs. Most 40 pt games in playoff history. Ties Jerry West.
He has more 40pt games in the finals since he went back to Cleveland. (4 years) Than MJ has in his ENTIRE career! Against this Warriors team that is one of the best all time. Nuff said
You're 30 years old, which means you never watched MJ. 'Nuff said.
In 1993, Jordan beat TWO 60 plus win teams... both without HCA and averaged 42/8/6 in the Finals.
Look... if LeBron somehow pulls this miracle off, I'll have no problem saying he's as good as Jordan. Even right now, I think he's close and making a damn good case in this post-season. But here's what he hasn't done and what puts Jordan above everyone else, IMO.
Once Jordan won his first title, he was never beaten. Ripped off 3 straight titles, left the game for two years, then came back and led his Bulls to another 3 straight titles, not to mention 72 wins, 69 wins, and 62 wins (all coming at or after the age LeBron is now). You couldn't kill him. With HCA, without HCA, whether he could barely move in his legendary flu-game in swing-game 5 in Utah in 1997 where he put up 38/7/5/3/1 stat-line or when Pippen could barely move in Game 6 on the road in Utah in 1998 where NO ONE played well for the Bulls, in Utah and Jordan... at the age of 35, poured in 45, including the last four and singular moment in NBA history when he ended the series with a jumper for his sixth title.
LeBron's legend (and it is absolutely legend at this point) has yet to be written, but I think the toughest thing he probably can't overcome is the fact that once Michael became Michael, he LITERALLY NEVER lost a series, whether he was an underdog or favorite. Bron's had some ugly playoff meltdowns where his team was heavily favored and he and they crapped the bed (ECF v. Orlando, ESCF v. Boston where he flat out quit on the team and the Finals v. The Mavs where when the going got tough, the tough curled up into the fetal position).
That said, the counter there is that truly epic comeback against the 73 win Warriors team. And his Heat teams did beat ABSOLUTELY LOADED OKC/Spurs teams. If he were to somehow win this series, that would truly be the thing that NO ONE could say Michael accomplished and that is where the convo would become completely even, IMO... even with the title count at 4 v. 6.
There's no doubt of his greatness. But until he pulls something like that off, for me, there will be that sliver of difference between the guys.
They're both outrageous legends. One's just a little more legendary than the other.