Colin Cowherd explains the reason why Jordan has the edge over LeBron, claiming he will never surpass MJ

LeBron James Is Still Chasing a Ghost—and He Knows It

LeBron James is entering Year 23, but Colin Cowherd says one truth remains: “He’s still chasing the ghost.” And now? Even LeBron seems to know he’ll never catch it.

Back in 2016, after his legendary comeback title in Cleveland, LeBron admitted his motivation: “The ghost played in Chicago.” That ghost, of course, is Michael Jordan — six-time champion, global icon, and for many, the eternal GOAT.

Since then, LeBron has added a fourth ring and become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer. Yet Cowherd insists the chase is done: “He knows he’ll never catch MJ. Jordan is six-for-six. He’s more memorable, has the brand, the shoes, the feeling.”

The difference? Moments. “With MJ, you close your eyes and see a dozen plays. With LeBron? One — the chase-down block in 2016.”

Even beyond the court, Jordan’s empire dwarfs LeBron’s. His net worth sits at $3.5 billion, compared to James’ $1 billion. “That’s why LeBron wants to own a team,” Cowherd argued. “He’s still chasing.”

Another factor: loyalty. LeBron switched teams for opportunity; Jordan built a dynasty in Chicago. That bond fueled the myth.

LeBron’s career is historic, his numbers unmatched. But in Cowherd’s eyes, the GOAT debate isn’t about stats. It’s about emotion. And Jordan still owns that crown.

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