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<blockquote data-quote="rmontro" data-source="post: 780219" data-attributes="member: 12340"><p>I'm an older guy, but I have a long history of hating teams from Chicago, the Bulls included. So I can see both sides of the argument. </p><p>I don't like comparing players from different eras. And I don't like giving the nod to a certain athlete because of team accomplishments (like championships). </p><p>But yeah, Jordan and LeBron, they're both pretty good!</p><p></p><p>I keep hearing media people saying the Lakers are the Yankees of the NBA, the premiere team in the NBA. I'm a little surprised to hear that, considering Boston owns one more championship than them (17-16), and they had only just moved to LA from Minneapolis the year that I was born. Obviously there's a bigger media presence in LA. I guess it's like some consider Dallas the biggest NFL team because of money, or Pittsburgh because they have the most Super Bowl championships. I always think of Green Bay though, with their 13 NFL championships.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmontro, post: 780219, member: 12340"] I'm an older guy, but I have a long history of hating teams from Chicago, the Bulls included. So I can see both sides of the argument. I don't like comparing players from different eras. And I don't like giving the nod to a certain athlete because of team accomplishments (like championships). But yeah, Jordan and LeBron, they're both pretty good! I keep hearing media people saying the Lakers are the Yankees of the NBA, the premiere team in the NBA. I'm a little surprised to hear that, considering Boston owns one more championship than them (17-16), and they had only just moved to LA from Minneapolis the year that I was born. Obviously there's a bigger media presence in LA. I guess it's like some consider Dallas the biggest NFL team because of money, or Pittsburgh because they have the most Super Bowl championships. I always think of Green Bay though, with their 13 NFL championships. [/QUOTE]
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