Given their respective resumes, Michael Jordan and LeBron James are automatically among the favorites in the debate for the greatest player of all time. But Carmelo Anthony’s son surprised everyone over the summer, crowning an active player as the GOAT…and we’re far from talking about the Chosen One.

It’s difficult to find a more subjective debate than that of the best all-time player in the NBA. So many criteria are taken into account that the discussion sometimes tends to turn into a mess, with no one being able to agree on a specific athlete. This is particularly the case with the fanbases of Michael Jordan and LeBron James , who are among the obvious candidates.

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Both have made history and established themselves as standard bearers of their discipline, while racking up awards and records. But for Kiyan Anthony, whose father is none other than the former Knicks player and teammate of… LeBron, he is a completely different player who deserves to be crowned as the GOAT of the orange ball. Be careful, the identity of the winner may be surprising…

Kiyan Anthony says Paul George is the best player in history.

Paul George GOAT of basketball according to Melo’s son

As crazy as it may seem, the opinion of the offspring of Melo is far from being an isolated case. No. 3 in the last draft, Brandon Miller gave an identical speech about the Clippers winger , who had a huge impact on the last generation of basketball players.

Complete on both sides of the field, it is obviously a huge honor for PG13 but the fact remains that it seems hardly credible… a detail that the fans did not fail to point out.

PG is a great player, but he’s nowhere near that point

 

What is this madness around Paul George, he is a superb player but come on

Obviously, Paul George enjoys a particularly high status among younger basketball players. From there to making him the best all-time player, it still seems quite exaggerated. Present in the NBA for more than a decade now, the winger’s individual and collective track record remains as pristine as ever…