Nick Wright has taken a firm stance in the LeBron James versus Michael Jordan GOAT debate, declaring a recent playoff performance by James superior to Jordan’s six championships.
Wright’s Bold Claim on LeBron’s Feat
Following LeBron James’ standout Game 3 effort against the Houston Rockets, Wright highlighted the Lakers star’s clutch game-tying three-pointer and alley-oop pass to his son Bronny as unmatched. “Hitting the playoff game tying 3 to force OT in the same game you threw an alley oop to your literal son is more impressive in and of itself than 6 rings,” Wright posted on X.
LeBron James’ Game 3 Dominance
James tallied 29 points, 13 rebounds, and 6 assists over 45 minutes. With just over 13 seconds remaining, he drained a crucial three to force overtime, securing a 112-108 victory for the Lakers and a 3-0 series lead. Earlier, James delivered the first-ever father-son assist in NBA playoff history with an alley-oop to Bronny.
Longevity vs. Perfection in the GOAT Debate
Wright emphasizes James’ unprecedented longevity, competing at an elite level while playing alongside his son. Supporters of Jordan often cite his flawless 6-0 Finals record and peak dominance, but Wright argues James’ unique achievements at this career stage set him apart.

