
LeBron gains edge over Jordan in GOAT debate for wrong reason
With LeBron James playing astounding basketball at age 41, the debate over who is the NBA's GOAT has taken a subversive shift.
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With LeBron James playing astounding basketball at age 41, the debate over who is the NBA's GOAT has taken a subversive shift.

Whether it's a Kirk Cousins/Michael Penix Jr. situation or an Aaron Rodgers/Jordan Love situation, the Rams have a situation regarding their current and future quarterbacks.

On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about the Cubs winning nine games in a row, the Braves’ best record in MLB and the Mets snapping their losing streak.

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As if the GOAT debate hasn't been beaten into the ground already, we're going to put a new spin on the Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James discourse today by comparing them head to head for each year of their careers, from age 19 through age 40. Ever

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