This has nothing to do with the thread but McGrady is probably 6'10.' Kevin Garnett actually stated that McGrady is actually 6'10.' Kobe is 6'7' and I've seen pictures of him standing nexy to McGrady, and McGrady looks taller by more than an inch. Oh and for the fifteth time, LeBron puts up numbers closer to Magic than Jordan and LeBron is the next LeBron as Smush Parker is the next Smush Parker.
Lebron with 38 last night and great defense on Pierce in a come from behind victory...and as far as the comparisons go, Lebron has certain aspects that remind me of Magic and Jordan's game.
LeBron isn't trying to be MJ, he's trying to pass him up. He has a long way to go but if anyone can do it in the NBA, it would be LeBron. There is a reason why LeBron had the most and 1's. 95% of the time the other team must foul him if they intend on stopping him, and even that doesn't work as history proves. No other player has that great of an ability to do that, hence the reason why they didn't have as many And 1's at the end of last season as Bron did.
<div class="quote_poster">Laker_fan Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">This has nothing to do with the thread but McGrady is probably 6'10.' Kevin Garnett actually stated that McGrady is actually 6'10.' Kobe is 6'7' and I've seen pictures of him standing nexy to McGrady, and McGrady looks taller by more than an inch. Oh and for the fifteth time, LeBron puts up numbers closer to Magic than Jordan and LeBron is the next LeBron as Smush Parker is the next Smush Parker.</div> thats what i think... but alot of people think otherwise