Oh gosh, a lot of misunderstanding in here!
My main point is: no one is comparable to Michael Jordan. There wasn't, there isn't and there won't ever be (well, who knows this one

) a player like MJ. No one is saying James is worse than him because there's absolutely no comparison in here. LeBron is amazing, fantastic, I have no words to describe the Akron guy but MJ was a special player. This is just my opinion, probably an opinion shared by 80% of basketball fan nation, although I respect other different views.
And yes Stuart, I'm afraid to argue your point (as I said before I respect it) but LeBron quitted Cleveland in that game against the C's. I like the Cavs a lot, they are kind of my second team in NBA, but it was too clear for me that he threw it away in that precise moment. Ok, he had a rough night but it's unacceptable the attitude he showed in some moments of the game, especially in the final seconds. You may lose although you are obligated to bring commitment and effort to your team always, ALWAYS.
Oh I not complaining about the "superstars policy", as matter of fact, and if you read my posts, I frankly wish that CP3 joins forces with STAT and Melo at NYC.
@ Kanouté, Well, my post wasn't suppose to compare Pippen/Rodman to Wade/Bosh (although, imo, may be different from yours, Wade is better than Pippen. I agree with you on Rodman though). My point was, imagine a top5 NBA players. In that top5 you will probably find LJ and D-Wade (I don't consider Bosh a top10 at all). Do the same exercise for MJ era. Yes, you won't figure out Rodman or Pippen in that list. This is one more point in favour of MJ, he didn't need another top5 player to win several rings. And the Cavs team wasn't bad at all, in matter of fact they were the best team of regular season.
