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Dennis Rodman’s Mount Rushmore: All About Game-Changers

When Dennis Rodman revealed his NBA Mount Rushmore, he focused on players who changed basketball forever: 🔹 Michael Jordan — the 90s icon who set the gold standard for greatness. 🔹 LeBron James — the modern all-around force carrying that standard forward. 🔹 Magic Johnson — the 6’9” point guard who redefined the position. 🔹 Stephen Curry — not just about rings, but a revolution from the three-point line that reshaped the game at every level. For Rodman, it’s not only about dominance — it’s about leaving the game different than you found it. Do you agree with his list, or would you swap someone in? #DennisRodman #NBA #MountRushmore #MichaelJordan #LeBronJames #MagicJohnson #StephenCurry #NBADebate #Sports #NBAGreats

Dennis Rodman’s Mount Rushmore: All About Game-Changers
Robert Johansson

Who’s Your Favorite NBA Passer to Watch? 🎯

Not asking who racked up the most assists — but who was the most entertaining passer in NBA history. For me, it started with Magic Johnson. My dad told me he was “good at passing,” but I didn’t realize what that meant until I saw the no-looks and fastbreak magic. Then I found Jason Williams, John Stockton, Steve Nash, and later guys like Steph Curry, Nikola Jokić, LaMelo Ball, and even LeBron James. Today, Tyrese Haliburton is another fun one. Magic is still my OG favorite, but honestly anyone who can throw a flashy dime is automatically on my list. And yeah — Jason Kidd and Mark Jackson deserve a mention too. Who’s your pick for the most entertaining passer of all time? #NBA #NBADebate #NBAHistory #NBALegends #MagicJohnson #Sports

Who’s Your Favorite NBA Passer to Watch? 🎯
Robert Johansson

Is LeBron Really a Pass-First Player?

The “LeBron is the next Magic” comparison has always been tricky for me. LeBron’s vision and passing are elite, but his style often requires teammates to adjust to fit around him. Think about it: Wade took a backseat, Bosh and Love reinvented their games, and Westbrook had to reshape his entire role. Magic Johnson, on the other hand, thrived by elevating his teammates exactly as they were. No Laker had to change their identity to play with Magic — he was the ultimate plug-and-play distributor. Statistically, Magic averaged more assists than made field goals for his entire career. LeBron has done that only once, in 2020. Both had all-star rosters around them, but as pure passers, Magic operated on another level. LeBron’s the better all-around player, no question. But if we’re talking pure distribution? Magic still wears the crown. #NBA #LeBronJames #MagicJohnson #BasketballDebate #NBAHistory #Lakers #GOATDebate #MyNBAGOAT #Sports

Is LeBron Really a Pass-First Player?
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