Fans were up in arms as Michael Jordan and LeBron James' age-38 seasons were compared: "Jordan still my GOAT", "LeBron already won this debate"

LA Lakers star forward LeBron James and Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan
LA Lakers star forward LeBron James and Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan

LA Lakers star forward LeBron James has been on fire since turning 38 on December 30. Over 14 games, James is averaging 34.7 points, 9.4 rebounds and 8.3 assists per game on 51.6% shooting. James' recent scoring run has brought his season averages up to 30.2PPG, 8.5RPG and 7.1APG on 50.5% shooting.

This prompted StatMuse to put out a graphic comparing James’ stats to NBA legend Michael Jordan’s stats in his age-38 season with Washington. James had a clear-cut advantage, with Jordan having averaged 22.9PPG, 5.7RPG and 5.2APG on 41.6% shooting, however, many fans took issue with the comparison.

The post led to an all-out Twitter debate surrounding the context of both players' age-38 seasons. Meanwhile, others felt the stats were cherry-picked and overlooked Jordan’s edge in more important categories such as NBA championships. This all of course culminated in a GOAT debate.

Here are a few more fan reactions in favor of Jordan:

Despite the majority of fans defending Jordan, there were still some fans who argued that James is proving he’s the GOAT. A few even argued that James has been the GOAT for a while now.

Here are a few more fan reactions in favor of James:

Where does LeBron James rank among top scorers in their 20th season?

LA Lakers star forward LeBron James
LA Lakers star forward LeBron James

The GOAT debate will likely continue on with no end for the foreseeable future. However, it looks like LeBron James is set to smash every single scoring record in relation to longevity. As previously mentioned, James is currently averaging 30.2PPG in his 20th season. This has James on pace to set the NBA record by a wide margin.

Outside of James, the most points scored by a player in their 20th season is Lakers legend Kobe Bryant at 17.6PPG. Bryant is followed by Mavericks legend Dirk Nowitzki (12.0PPG) and fellow Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (10.1PPG).

James is set to pass Abdul-Jabbar’s all-time scoring record (38,387 career points) over the next week in what will be a major accomplishment. James (38,299 career points) is only 89 points away from doing so.

However, LeBron James is still averaging around three times more points than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar did in his 20th and final season. So it looks like James could end up blowing Abdul-Jabbar's all-time scoring record out of the water when it’s all said and done.

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Also read: LeBron James will be GOAT over Michael Jordan once he gets NBA's scoring record, says Chandler Parsons

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