Robert Johansson+FollowCould Prime Michael Jordan Average 40 PPG in Today’s NBA?With today’s pace, spacing, and freedom for perimeter players, some would argue Prime MJ could easily put up 40 points per game in 2025. In 1986–87, Jordan averaged 37.1 PPG without a three-point shot being a big part of his game. Add in modern spacing, fewer hand-check rules, and more free throws for stars — and the numbers might skyrocket. Is 40 PPG realistic in today’s NBA? #MichaelJordan #NBA #GOATDebate #ScoringChamp #NBAHistory #NBADebate #BasketballTalk #Sports 32Share
FromTheLand+FollowWho’s the Hardest to Guard?Four of the most unstoppable scorers the game has ever seen: Michael Jordan Kevin Durant James Harden Kobe Bryant Each had their own unique bag — footwork, shot-making, size, strength, creativity. But if you had to pick one… who was the toughest cover? #NBA #ScoringChamp #GOATDebate #Jordan #KD #Harden #Kobe #NBADebate #Sports 116Share
Robert Johansson+FollowNike Hails LeBron James as the “Forever King”LeBron James’ new Nike ad pulls no punches: “They called him the chosen one. He carried the weight of every expectation on his shoulders. But he never broke. We were all witnesses. Every rival was defeated. Every idol was destroyed. He took the crown and kept it. Behold the greatness. He is the forever king.” From “The Chosen One” tattoo as a teenager to becoming the NBA’s all-time leading scorer and still dominating in Year 23 — LeBron’s career has been one of unmatched longevity and consistency. Do you believe LeBron is already the ‘Forever King’? #LeBronJames #Nike #NBA #GOATDebate #BasketballLegends #WitnessGreatness #MyNBAGOAT #NBAHistory #BasketballHistory #BasketballTalk #Sports 70Share
Brandy Rodriguez+FollowWas Wizards MJ Still a Top 10 Player in the League?Michael Jordan’s Wizards run (2001–2003) is often remembered as a footnote — but was he still among the NBA’s elite? At age 38–40, MJ averaged: 21.2 PPG, 5.9 RPG, 4.4 APG Made the 2002 All-Star Game MVP Dropped 40+ multiple times, including 43 points at age 40 (still the oldest player to ever do it). The Wizards never made the playoffs, but Jordan proved he could still hang with the best. So here’s the question: did Wizards MJ still belong in the Top 10 players in the league conversation, or was he more of a star name than a true superstar? #MichaelJordan #Wizards #NBAHistory #NBADebate #GOATDebate #Sports #NBA 112Share
James Allen+FollowRemove 2 to Make Your Ultimate Starting 5You’ve got KD, Curry, LeBron, MJ, Kobe, Bird, and Shaq. Two have to go — the rest are your starting five. Who are you cutting and why? #NBA #NBADebate #Starting5 #BasketballTalk #GOATDebate #MyNBAGOAT #Sports 61194Share
FromTheLand+FollowLarry Bird vs Kevin DurantTwo of the most unstoppable forwards the game has ever seen. Larry Bird: 3× MVP, 3× NBA Champion, a legendary playmaker and clutch shooter who dominated the 80s. Kevin Durant: 2× Finals MVP, 1× MVP, one of the purest scorers in league history with size, efficiency, and versatility. Both changed the game in their own way: Bird with his all-around skill and competitive fire, KD with his unmatched scoring arsenal. Who are you taking? #LarryBird #KevinDurant #NBA #GOATDebate #NBAHistory #NBADebate #NBAWhatIf #Sports 01Share
Beth Holland+FollowMichael Porter Jr. Says Nikola Jokic Is the GOATMichael Porter Jr. made his case for his teammate Nikola Jokic as the greatest of all time: “He could have won MVP five years in a row. Can you name another player who could’ve?” Jokic’s résumé already includes three MVPs (2021, 2022, 2024), a 2023 Finals MVP, and an NBA championship. Beyond the awards, his dominance and consistency make MPJ believe the Joker belongs in the GOAT conversation. Do you agree with MPJ — is Joker already the greatest? #NikolaJokic #MichaelPorterJr #NBA #DenverNuggets #MVP #GOATDebate #MyNBAGOAT #Sports #NBALegends 40Share
FromTheLand+FollowHow Good Would Jerry West Be in Today’s NBA?Jerry West wasn’t just Mr. Clutch — he averaged 27 points, 6.7 assists, and 5.8 rebounds across his career, made 10 All-NBA First Teams, and is still the only player to win a Finals MVP on the losing side. The respect he commanded went beyond his own era — even Michael Jordan openly acknowledged West’s greatness. That alone speaks volumes about his place in the game. With today’s spacing, three-point emphasis, and guard-driven play, West’s quick release, IQ, and two-way game would make him a superstar in any era. Where would you rank Jerry West if he played in the modern NBA? #NBA #JerryWest #NBAHistory #GOATDebate #MyNBAGOAT #Lakers #Sports 3929Share
FromTheLand+FollowWho’s Skillset is Better: Kobe or MJ?Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant had eerily similar footwork, moves, and scoring arsenals. MJ set the standard with his fundamentals, mid-range mastery, and competitiveness. Kobe mirrored him almost move for move, adding his own creativity and tough-shot making. Both are often praised as two of the most skilled players ever. Whose skillset do you think stands above the other? #NBA #KobeBryant #MichaelJordan #GOATDebate #BasketballTalk #Sports 6342Share
FromTheLand+FollowWhen Did We Start Pretending That Winning Isn’t the Whole Point?Tim Duncan said it best: “That’s the stupidest question I ever heard.” When did we get to the point where championships stopped being the top priority in the NBA? Do rings matter more than anything else when judging greatness, or is there more to a player’s legacy? Where do you stand on the rings vs. legacy debate? #TimDuncan #NBARings #GOATDebate #WinningMentality #BasketballTalk #MyNBAGOAT #Sports #NBA 4126Share