Michael Jordan has any number of things to do after selling the Charlotte Hornets for $3 billion, and one of those things is apparently texting ESPN's Stephen A. Smith before sunrise.
"Good morning, sir. Although greatest of anything is always a debate, I beg to differ on greatest point guard of all time, with what you said. Magic Johnson is easily the best point guard of all time. Steph Curry is very close, but not in front of Magic. You must define point guard to really have a serious debate.
"We can go on, but I don't want to take up too much of your time, I know you get the point. By the way, Magic has five NBA championships." Jordan's argument is pretty fair, as was Smith's. That's pretty much the nature of the topic at hand.Obviously, the Johnson vs. Curry debate makes it extremely difficult to land on an objectively correct answer, especially when one of those players is still active.
Both players had enormous impact on the game of basketball. You could argue they are two of the five most influential players ever between Johnson's Showtime Lakers bringing unprecedented attention to an NBA that was once struggling and Curry as patient zero of the modern 3-point explosion. It's not just that they're products of their era, their eras are products of them.
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