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Jordan's early nemesis retweeted James stats and praised him: the greatest all-rounder of all time!

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Jordan's early nemesis retweeted James stats and praised him: the greatest all-rounder of all time!

As we all know, James is the closest and only thing that could surpass Jordan's single all-time second. Although not as good as Jordan in terms of historical status, James has many places to surpass Jordan and lead all his peers in history. For example, James is the player in history who does not eat the system and configuration, such as James is the strongest veteran in history, such as James is the longest player in history, such as James is the most versatile player in history. Wait a minute. James also has a lot of positioning, and it is recognized.

The same all-round magician has said that James is the most versatile player in history. Also in competitiveness is the first man's Talk, Abdul-Jabbar has said that James surpasses the first-man discussion in history. O'Neill, who is also a Lakers star, said that if James surpasses Abdul-Jabbar to become the all-time total scorer, he is the first person in history, otherwise what are we still discussing? Jordan Club's strongest team-mate Pippen said last year that James surpassed Jordan as the first man in history.

Jordan's early nemesis, Thomas, has said many times that James is the first person in history. According to reports on Jan. 9, Jordan's early nemesis once again praised James by forwarding James' data to express his attitude. This time, instead of simply and rudely saying that James surpassed Jordan as the first person in history, he gave James a new position: the greatest all-round player in history.

The data that Isaiah Thomas forwarded, and James himself forwarded, is the data he averaged in three stages of the decade: 17, 27 and 37. James was 17 years old, and in 2002, he was not in the league, averaging 28 points, 8.9 rebounds and 6 assists per game. James, 27, won his first career title in 2012, averaging 27.1 points, 7.9 rebounds and 6.2 assists per game. James, 37, is averaging 28.6 points, 7.4 rebounds and 6.5 assists this year. The past ten games have been more exaggerated, with James averaging 34.5 points, 9.8 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game.

James is truly the greatest all-rounder of all time, with all three regular-season scoring, assists and steals in the top 10 of history, while rebounds and blocks are in the top 100. In the playoffs, James' five stats have entered the top ten of history, the first in scoring history, and the existence of a unique slot, leading Jordan, who is second in history, by more than 1,000 points! The block is the lowest ranked, tenth all-time, and completed last season. James also completed five statistics in the 2016 Finals to top the two teams, and the Warriors who led the Cavaliers to a 1-3 comeback with 73 wins and a 1-vote MVP won the championship.

There's a lot more news about James. For example, on January 9, some American media posted that James's five different years of dunk height comparison, there are 9th season, 13th season, 17th, 18th and 19th seasons, the height is similar. If it is the first period of the Knights, it will be more exaggerated.

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