Michael Jordan Offers ‘Support’ for LeBron James
Michael Jordan is speaking out in support of LeBron James after President Donald Trump insulted his intelligence.
Michael Jordan is speaking out in support of LeBron James after President Donald Trump insulted his intelligence.
LeBron James may be the most famous current player in the National Basketball League, but he is not a player who has reached the milestone of scoring 30,000 points.
In a recent interview conducted by Britain’s Prince Harry, former President Barack Obama settled the question over who is better: Michael Jordan or LeBron James. Turns out, Obama decided to stick with the “Chicago guy.”
In a new, wide-ranging interview, Cleveland Cavaliers star forward LeBron James worried that he would never beat the record compiled by NBA legend Michael Jordan. James also said he does not have the impact on social activism that Muhammad Ali , and he once again attacked President Donald Trump.
After the front gate at LeBron James’ Los Angeles home was defaced with a racial epithet, many sports writers rushed to his support even before any investigation determined just what happened. As a result of the incident, one writer even proclaimed James better than Michael Jordon even though James’ playing record has not yet approached Jordan’s achievements.
Nearly two-dozen movie stars, musicians, sports icons and tech titans visited the White House Tuesday to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States’ highest civilian honor, from President Obama in a star-studded ceremony.
LeBron James won rings and an MVP trophies like Michael Jordan. Now he finally gets paid like Michael Jordan.
LeBron James brought Cleveland its first major sports championship since Jim Brown in June. Next up, he plans to catch up to another sports legend.
Assessing Michael Jordan by his activism strikes as a massive category mistake on par with assessing Black Lives Matter leader Shaun King on whether he can dunk.
During the Monday broadcast of “Around the Horn” on ESPN, Washington Post sports columnist and frequent ESPN panelist Kevin Blackistone reacted to NBA great Michael Jordan’s statement regarding the tension between African-Americans and law enforcement. In the statement, Jordan said he donated
Basketball legend Michael Jordan has spoken out about the ongoing controversies over the shooting of black teens by police and the murders of cops by extremists by donating $1 million to an NAACP activist fund as well as a newly created group aimed at informing police on how to create better community policing practices.
A New Harris poll determining who Americans view as the greatest athlete of all time maintained the status quo from the last time Harris conducted the survey in 2009: Michael Jordan still tops the list.
Michael Jordan earned more money from sneakers last year than he did from salary during his entire NBA career.
Michael Jordan never had to take the road without his best two teammates and beat a team that was 47-3 at home. LeBron James’ ability to do that last night, and his history of improving teams more than Jordan, forces the comparison.
Jon Stewart blasted Tom Brady on Thursday night’s episode of the Daily Show, calling him a “cheating f**k” after an NFL investigation concluded that the quarterback likely knew that his footballs were being deflated in last year’s AFC championship game.
He was called a bench warmer, the best 15th man of all-time, and a babysitter to Dennis Rodman. All were true at some point, but Jack Haley was much more. The former UCLA center and nine-year NBA player died this week of heart disease. He was only 51 years old. Haley is being remembered fondly.
Michael Jordan joined the billionaire club in 2015 thanks to an unintended assist from the much maligned former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling.