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Draymond Green throws jabs to crown LeBron James as the GOAT over Jordan

Draymond Green puts LeBron James at the top

Draymond Green throws jabs to crown LeBron James as the GOAT over Jordan
Draymond Green throws jabs to crown LeBron James as the GOAT over Jordan

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Draymond Green doesn’t wait for an invite to the NBA’s eternal GOAT debate. He walks in, mic in hand, and speaks his mind. This time, the Golden State Warriors forward doubled down on his belief that LeBron James is the greatest of all time—above Michael Jordan. And he backed it up with a mix of sarcasm, stats, and sharp jabs.

During a livestream with popular streamer Kai Cenat, Draymond Green went all in. According to TheSportsRush, his argument wasn’t focused on LeBron James’ individual accolades, but rather on how the superstar elevated the level of those around him. To make his point, Green brought up J.R. Smith and Matthew Dellavedova—two players who shared the court with James in Cleveland.

Provocative comments

“JR had talent, but the league had already given up on him. LeBron James kept him around and took him to four Finals,” said Draymond Green. But the real sting came when he mentioned Dellavedova: “That dude sucks. I respect him, but he sucks. MJ wasn’t winning with Dellavedova.” The quote quickly went viral, and it made one thing clear—Green believes LeBron’s greatness lies in making discarded players competitive in the NBA.

Draymond Green also acknowledged that LeBron James played alongside stars like Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. Still, he insisted that Michael Jordan always had elite teammates like Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman. “Jordan had finished products. LeBron built them,” Green said. While the take may sound provocative, it reflects a widely shared view among those who value James’ impact on team dynamics beyond just numbers.

The debate rolls on

Naturally, the conversation didn’t end there. Many analysts pointed out that Michael Jordan also won titles with role players like B.J. Armstrong and Steve Kerr. And yes, LeBron James has had his share of stacked rosters. But what’s undeniable is that Draymond Green once again poured fuel on a fire that never really dies.

In the NBA, rings matter—but so does the narrative. And Draymond Green, with his blunt delivery, keeps shaping his own: one where LeBron James isn’t just a legend, but the true GOAT. Even if that means pushing Michael Jordan to the second row.

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