The Miami Heat enjoyed their most prolific era in the NBA during the early 2010s. Led by LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh, they reached the NBA Finals four consecutive times, winning two championships in 2012 and 2013. Now, a former player from that team has explained why LeBron James is not the GOAT and shared his reasoning.
In an appearance on Dwight Howardās podcast, Above The Rim With DH12, Mario Chalmers expressed his belief that Michael Jordan is the greatest player in NBA history. āWhen you talk to peopleāguys I played with, guys who played before meāthey all say the same thing. With Jordan? It was fear,ā he began.
āThey called him āBlack Jesus.ā They called him āBlack Cat.ā There was a different stigma that came with playing against MJ,ā the former point guard added. āThatās just not the same with LeBron.ā
Chalmers began his NBA career in 2008, so he never played against Jordan, who retired for good with the Washington Wizards in 2003. However, he did play alongside LeBron James for four seasons with the Miami Heat from 2010 to 2014, winning two championships together.

Mario Chalmers and LeBron James playing with the Miami Heat against the Dallas Mavericks in the 2011 NBA Finals.
That experience allowed Chalmers to develop a deep understanding of Jamesā abilities. āDonāt get it twistedāLeBron is the best overall player you could want as a superstar. Physically gifted, can do everything on the court,ā he said. āBut my GOAT? The guy Iād want to live and die with in a big moment? Thatās Michael Jordan. Thatās just me.ā

see also
Houston Rockets legend Hakeem Olajuwon names the greatest NBA player of all time
The debate between Jordan and LeBron
Many fans and analysts who favor Michael Jordan over LeBron James in the GOAT debate point to Jordanās ability to deliver in clutch moments, changing the course of games in pivotal situations.
Jordanās legacy is defined by his six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls, captured in two separate three-peat runs (1991-1993 and 1996-1998). He holds the remarkable distinction of winning every NBA Finals he participated in, earning the Finals MVP in each of those six championships.
In contrast, LeBron James has had a longer career and has set numerous records that differentiate him from other players, such as becoming the NBAās all-time leading scorer. However, his Finals record is less flawless: he lost four times with the Cleveland Cavaliers (2007, 2015, 2017, and 2018) and twice with the Miami Heat (2011 and 2014).





