If there’s one debate that never seems to end in the NBA, it’s the GOAT discussion. With three frontrunners in the conversation, players and former legends alike have weighed in on who deserves the title. The latest to share his take is New York Knicks icon Spencer Haywood.
There are many factors to consider when determining the greatest player of all time, but when all is said and done, the debate usually comes down to a select few. That’s the case with Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and even Kobe Bryant, as all three boast strong credentials for the GOAT distinction.
However, Haywood’s answer may come as a surprise, not because his choice is controversial, but because he came close to facing Jordan early in his career. Having retired just two years before MJ made his NBA debut, Haywood still picked Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James as the greatest of all time.
In a 2020 interview with the New York Post, Haywood didn’t hesitate to crown LeBron as the GOAT. “I’m like, c’mon. The guy is the king. That’s his name. His name is King James. We always want to hold onto the old sound. Let’s get some new sound, some new music on the set. This is the new music,” Haywood said.
Haywood explains why LeBron James Is the GOAT
Former NBA player left no doubt about his stance in the GOAT debate, making a strong case for LeBron James over Michael Jordan. While he acknowledged Jordan’s accomplishments, Haywood pointed to several factors that, in his view, solidify James as the greatest player of all time.
“He is ‘The GOAT’ over Michael Jordan. (Jordan) did what he did, but today’s players are bigger, better, and faster,” Haywood said. “And to win this one in a pandemic, away from your family, putting your life on the line with no one knowing the lasting effect of COVID—LeBron is the real deal. We witnessed greatness, something incredible. You can’t live in the past.”
Haywood’s remarks reflect his belief that the conversation should shift toward the evolution of the game rather than focusing solely on past legends. While Jordan’s legacy remains undeniable, Haywood sees LeBron’s ability to dominate in today’s game as the defining factor in the debate.
Spencer Haywood’s lasting legacy in the NBA
Haywood’s basketball career was nothing short of groundbreaking. A dominant force in both the ABA and NBA, he left a lasting impact on the sport through his scoring ability, rebounding dominance, and legal battles that changed the landscape of professional basketball.
Some of Haywood’s most notable achievements include:
- Olympic Gold Medalist: At just 19 years old, Haywood led the U.S. men’s basketball team in scoring en route to a gold medal at the 1968 Olympics.
- ABA Trailblazer: He successfully challenged the NBA’s four-year college eligibility rule, paving the way for underclassmen to enter the league early—a move that changed the NBA forever.
- ABA MVP and Rookie of the Year: In his lone ABA season (1969-70), he led the league in both scoring and rebounding, setting multiple records and earning both MVP and Rookie of the Year honors.
