Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James: Tale of the tape

The debut of “The Last Dance” has reignited the greatest sports debate of our time.

After LeBron James failed to make the playoffs in his first season with the Los Angeles Lakers last year, basketball fans enjoyed a brief respite from the annual resurgence of the greatest sports debate of our time: Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James. Daytime talk shows have been going to the MJ vs. LeBron well for years, but the arguments always reached a peak whenever James would advance to the NBA Finals, which he did for eight consecutive years.

The coronavirus crisis may have forced a halt to the 2020 NBA season, but the Jordan vs. LeBron debate is set to take over Twitter once again with the release of “The Last Dance,” a 10-part documentary series on Jordan’s final championship season with the Bulls. A new generation of NBA fans will be exposed to Jordan’s achievements, and LeBron fans are already getting defensive on basketball Twitter.

If you’re looking for a rundown of achievements to reference in your next social media dispute, we’re here to help. Here’s the tale of the tape for Jordan vs. LeBron.

Michael Jordan

Titles and awards:

6-time NBA champion (1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998)

6-time NBA Finals MVP (6-0 record in NBA Finals)

5-time NBA MVP (1988, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998)

1-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1988)

10-time All-NBA First Team

9-time All-NBA Defensive First Team

10-time NBA scoring champion

14-time NBA All-Star (3-time MVP)

1985 NBA Rookie of the Year

Career averages:

Points: 30.1

Rebounds: 6.2

Assists: 5.3

Steals: 2.3

Blocks: 0.8

FG %: .497

3P %: .327

Turnovers: 2.7

PER: 27.9

Win shares: 214.0

Value over replacement player: 116.1

All-time rankings:

28th in minutes (41,010)

5th in points (32,292 points)

45th in assists (5,633)

3rd in steals (2,514)

LeBron James

Titles and awards:

3-time NBA champion (2012, 2013, 2016)

3-time NBA Finals MVP (3-6 record in NBA Finals)

4-time NBA MVP (2009, 2010, 2012, 2013)

12-time All-NBA First Team

5-time All-NBA Defensive First Team

1-time NBA scoring champion

16-time NBA All-Star (3-time MVP)

2004 NBA Rookie of the Year

Career averages:

Points: 27.1

Rebounds: 7.4

Assists: 7.4

Steals: 1.6

Blocks: 0.8

FG %: .504

3P %: .344

Turnovers: 3.5

PER: 27.5

Win shares: 236.1

Value over replacement player: 133.2

All-time rankings:

8th in minutes (48,328)

3rd in points (34,087)

8th in assists (9,298)

49th in rebounds (9,353)

13th in steals (2,011)

2nd in turnovers (4,402)

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