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Aldridge contemplates LeBron James’ impressive career, acknowledging his longevity and extraordinary achievements in year 22 as noteworthy elements in the G.O.A.T. conversation. With his multiple championships, MVP awards, and record-breaking statistics, LeBron's case is certainly strong. Aldridge also highlights Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as another contender for the title of greatest, due to his unparalleled achievements and impact on the game.
However, Aldridge argues that Michael Jordan’s fierce competitiveness and desire not only to win but to dominate is what truly sets him apart. He points out that after overcoming early challenges from rivals like the Detroit Pistons, Jordan maintained an unblemished record in the Finals, winning all six titles in six games or fewer.