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Well, let me tell ya, when it comes to the greats like LeBron James and Michael Jordan, folks sure like to chatter about their stats, especially when they hit that age 34 mark. Now, both of these fellas are legends in the basketball world, but they got their own styles and numbers to show.

First off, let’s talk about how many shiny rings they got. LeBron’s got four of those championship rings, but if you look close, you’ll see he leads Jordan in just about every other stat. Now, Jordan, he was known for scoring, averaging a hefty 30.1 points a game, while LeBron was sittin’ at 27.1 points. Not too shabby, eh?
But then you look at rebounds, and LeBron takes the cake there, pullin’ down an average of 7.5 rebounds, while Jordan only managed 6.2 rebounds. When it comes to assists, it’s LeBron again with 7.4 assists compared to Jordan’s 5.3 assists. That boy can pass that ball!
Now, don’t forget about shooting percentages. LeBron is sittin’ pretty with a 50.5% field goal percentage, just a tad above Jordan’s 49.7%. And if you look at the 3-point shooting, LeBron’s got 34.7%, while Jordan had 32.7%. So, if we’re tallying things up, you can see LeBron’s got some solid numbers to boast about.
One thing to mention is that LeBron played in a whole lot more games—about 400 more regular season games than Jordan. So that could change things when you think about longevity and consistency over the years.
Now, Michael Jordan, he was still playin’ at age 38, and let me tell ya, he wasn’t too far behind in points. Averaged almost 23 points per game. His last seasons with the Wizards, he played in 60 games and started in 53 of ’em. Had some great teammates too, but let’s face it, he was still the star of the show.
It’s real interesting to compare these two fellas side by side. You got LeBron, who passed Jordan on the all-time career scoring list, and folks are still debating who’s better. In the playoff stats, some say Jordan stands tall above LeBron when it comes to Player Efficiency Rating, or PER, but it’s all about how ya look at it.
Over the years, both players have racked up awards and honors like nobody’s business. When you put their careers together, you can see the stats tell a story. They both played in different eras, had different challenges, and faced off against different competition. That’s what makes it hard to say who’s really better.
In the end, whether you’re a LeBron fan or a Jordan fan, you gotta respect the game these men brought to the court. Both are icons in their own right, and while stats can tell a tale, it’s the heart and hustle they showed that really counts.
So, as we sit and compare LeBron James and Michael Jordan at age 34, remember it’s not just numbers; it’s about the love of the game and how they played it.
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