With LeBron James fast approaching Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the NBA top scorers of all time, the debates will intensify as there is the resounding overtaking. Meanwhile, Shaquille O’Neal is agreement in defense of the Los Angeles Lakers star against the reproaches they often give him, especially regarding the alleged lack of killer instinct.
– The criticism that everyone makes of LeBron is that he didn’t have the killer instinct that Jordan and Kobe might have.
– Okay, then I have a question. He needs 1,325 points to overtake Kareem Abdul-Jabbar this season. So if he beats the great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, does that make him the greatest player of all time?
– No.
– Okay, you said no. So if someone is higher than me and I overtake him in the rankings, is that player really better than me? I ask, that’s all. I like these discussions. If you don’t have that killer instinct, can you tell me how you get there at 38,000 points? I’m just asking one question, that’s all.
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