Better Than Michael Jordan? James, Wade or Kobe Will Rise to Be the G.O.A.T

October 18th, 2010 by Benny Vargas Leave a reply »
A week away from the most anticipated NBA season in years, the basketball world stands at a crossroads.

This summer has created a vast amount of hype and attention, as the Miami Heat dramatically altered the balance of power in the East. At the same time the reigning two-time champion Lakers added to an already stellar lineup. Toss in the Celtics' ability to improve a championship-caliber team and we have a "Perfect Storm" of sorts, rapidly gaining strength, as it prepares to unleash itself across the basketball landscape.

David Stern and league executives have to be giddy over the constant spotlight they received this offseason. Unlike any time before in its history, the NBA dominated all sports news leading into the NFL's opening week. The entire summer it seemed as if football and baseball took a back seat to the LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Chris Paul and Carmelo Anthony rumors.

This is music to the NBA's ears, as the league has yet to rebound form the Michael Jordan years, in regards to TV ratings and all-time following.

This season will surely garner more worldwide attention than any since Jordan's last. After all you ...

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