NBA icon Michael Jordan, a dominant force who won six championships with the Chicago Bulls, is considered by many of his peers to be the greatest of all time.
While many were willing to challenge Jordan’s reputation as one of the best, his peers respected him during his era. However, there are always some who are eager to compare his game to different players. That includes former NBA point guard Jason Williams.
On « The Jason Williams Show, » Williams talked about how easy it was for players like Jordan to get a bucket during his era on players like Gary Payton. Williams then went further:
« You ask MJ. It was easy for him to get to the bucket against GP as it would be against Jrue Holiday today with Giannis (Antetokounmpo) and Brook Lopez (of the Milwaukee Bucks) sitting back there. He’s not scoring as easy today as he did back then. »