“Michael Jordan Would be Fuming”: LeBron James Posts Jay-Z Lyrics on IG, Fans Question His Claim of Being No. 1
LeBron James recently exited the 2023 Playoffs in the Western Conference Finals. Following the defeat, LeBron hinted at potential retirement, but a recent Instagram story might say otherwise. The King quoted Jay-Z claiming he is still the No.1 player on everyone’s list. Comments that will certainly infuriate Michael Jordan and his fans.
The Los Angeles Lakers suffered a heartbreaking defeat at the hands of the Nuggets. A defeat that led to many claiming that Nikola Jokic is the best player in the league. But, if King James’ social media posts are anything to go by, that is far from the case. And, his position as king is unlikely to change until and unless he stops existing.
LeBron James quotes Jay-Z as he firmly claims he is still No.1, leaving Michael Jordan fans fuming
“I’m supposed to be number one on everybody list, we’ll see what happens when I no longer exist.” These are the iconic lyrics from Jay-Z’s hit song, “What More Can I Say.” Lyrics that LeBron James recently shared on his Instagram story.
After his untimely exit from the 2023 Playoffs courtesy of Nikola Jokic, many fans around the world have been questioning LeBron’s GOAT status. Well, he seems to have decided to put those doubts to rest by reminding the world just exactly who he is. While his choice of words was intriguing, it was met with dissent, particularly among fans of Michael Jordan.
Michael Jordan Would be Fuming https://t.co/h8od5GnI9n
— What are NBA Celebs Upto? (@NBACelebsUpdate) May 29, 2023
if michael jordan ever said this the internet would have a full blown temper tantrum, btw 🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/98PskmJ4DX
— Alexis Kraft (@TheAlexisKraft) May 29, 2023
https://t.co/fChoEcf19H pic.twitter.com/PEyssWrFQl
— White Lion (@iLeonTR) May 29, 2023
No number of Jay-Z lyrics can save King James from the scathing reviews of His Airness’ army. But, in all seriousness does Bron still have a good case for the status of GOAT?
Can LeBron still compete with Michael Jordan for the status of GOAT?
LeBron James has a lot of questions he needs to ask himself following his failure in the Western Conference Finals. At the age of 38, The King’s championship window is closing at a rapid pace. And, with his recent comments hinting at retirement, there is only one major query on everyone’s mind. If James retires tomorrow, does he have a good case for the title of GOAT?
Well, to be honest, despite not comparing to Michael Jordan in terms of championships, he can still make a solid argument. Four Championships, four MVPs, and the all-time scoring title make for a fine resume.
Yes, LeBron James is the GOAT. Yes, Michael Jordan was a horrible player before Pippen arrived pic.twitter.com/6oUD32lvLG
— Is LeBron the GOAT? (@IsLBJTheGOAT) May 27, 2023
Safe to say, there are still those who believe he has a case. And, if anything, his accolades should keep him in the conversation for years to come.
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