Broussard agreed with these rankings and lashed out at James for calling himself the greatest player ever on numerous occasions. Here’s what the TV presenter said regarding this on the latest episode of First Things First:
Broussard also brought up the time LeBron James called himself the greatest player ever following the Cleveland Cavaliers’ emphatic comeback in the 2016 NBA Finals. The Cavs beat the Warriors and won the title. He said:
Cleveland shows love to Michael Jordan during 2022 All-Star weekend in LeBron James’ presence
LeBron James will certainly retire as the greatest player in the Cleveland Cavaliers’ history. He led the Cavaliers to their only championship win in 2016 and helped them reach the NBA Finals in five seasons across his two stints with the franchise.
The 2022 All-Star weekend was a homecoming of sorts for the Ohio native, and the reception he received from the home fans only made it more evident.
Michael Jordan also happened to make a surprise appearance during the halftime show of the All-Star game as the NBA honored the 75th Anniversary team. Jordan’s introduction received a louder roar than James’, surprising many.
The duo greeted each other by the end of the 75th Anniversary team introductions, and it was the highlight of the night.
The two legends have never been spotted in the same frame together, and the NBA world embraced every moment of the occasion, especially when the two hugged it out.
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