Tim Hardaway Sr. thinks prime Penny Hardaway is just …

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Tim Hardaway Sr. thinks prime Penny Hardaway is just …

Tim Hardaway Sr. thinks prime Penny Hardaway is just …

Tim Hardaway Sr. thinks prime Penny Hardaway is just …

Tim Hardaway Sr. thinks prime Penny Hardaway is just …

Tim Hardaway Sr. thinks prime Penny Hardaway is just …

Tim Hardaway Sr. isn't shy about making bold comparisons, and his latest take on Penny Hardaway is sure to spark debate among basketball fans.

During a recent appearance on Run It Back, the former NBA star dropped a bombshell: "If Penny didn't get hurt, him and Michael Jordan would have been 1-2 MVPs in the league." And he didn't stop there—Hardaway Sr. went on to claim that a prime Penny Hardaway is "just as good as LeBron."

For those who remember the early '90s, Penny was a phenomenon. Standing 6'7" with point guard skills, he was a matchup nightmare—a blend of size, vision, and athleticism that seemed destined for greatness. Injuries, however, derailed what could have been an all-time career. Had injuries not struck, Hardaway Sr. believes we would have seen a rivalry for the ages: Jordan vs. Penny for MVP year after year.

Comparing Penny to LeBron James might raise eyebrows, but it speaks to the "what if" that has haunted basketball fans for decades. Whether you agree or not, one thing is certain—Penny Hardaway's prime was something special, and debates like this keep his legacy alive.

What do you think? Could a healthy Penny really have stacked up against MJ and LeBron?

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