Give Charles Barkley credit. Hes trying to make an argument when other candidates wont even bother.
LeBron James brilliance has sucked the drama out of the NBAs MVP debate, and the only real race is to see who can be first to text him congratulations after he wins the award again.
Barkley favors San Antonios Tony Parker for MVP if the Spurs finish with the leagues best record, rejecting the notion that best player has to mean the most valuable one. Yet make no mistake, Barkley is no James hater.
In fact, give the Hall of Famer and TNT analyst props for something else: Hes willing to make the Michael Jordan comparison that scares off so many others. Theyve got to get off saying its not even close, because I think it is close, Barkley said.
And if James keeps this up, its only going to get closer. Pulling away from his peers, James only competition will soon – if its not already – be history. Hes averaging 27.3 points, 8.1 rebounds and 7.3 assists for a team that won its final 12 games in February, when he shot a ridiculous 64.1 percent from the field. Miami coach Erik Spoelstra used the term video-game numbers after James had 40 points and 16 assists against Sacramento on Wednesday, but video games become boring once theyre this easy.
Perhaps because of Jordans popularity or his currently lopsided advantage in championships, many arent willing to consider what Barkley believes.
Its unfair to compare eras, is the common answer from those who wont touch the topic, such as Philadelphia coach Doug Collins, who coached Jordan twice and whose 76ers were just beaten by James triple-double last week.
I just think you can never compare a 1996 BMW to a 2013 BMW. Different technologies, they all look sleek and look fast, but its just different, said Shaquille ONeal, Barkleys TNT teammate.
Those who arent ready to give James his due usually point to his lone title – six-time champion Jordan among them. Sometimes the argument is more laughable, such as the one from former Seattle guard Gary Payton, who argued that James wouldnt have been as effective during his era because players would have pushed him around more.
You cant guard him now because it seems like you cant put your hands on him. You know what Im saying? Payton said during the All-Star break. With LeBron, if somebody can hand-check him and muscle him, I still think it could be the same. Its a lot different when somebody can hand-check you and control you and be stronger than you on the block or whatever and not let you go anywhere.
Its a little bit different, as being free and being a freak of nature and his body that he has right now, nobody can guard him, you know what Im saying? So right now, if he could come back in our era and we could hand-check him and guard him and bigger guys get on him and when he gets to the bucket we hit him and knock him like (Bill) Laimbeer, like the Boston Celtic days, itd be a little bit different. I guarantee you it would be. But hes still great, hes still a great basketball player and like I said hes playing in a great era because he can get to the bucket whenever he feels like it.
James is listed at 6-foot-8 and 250 pounds – though hes called himself over 260. Who exactly are these people that were going to outmuscle him?
James is quicker than most guards and stronger than just about every big man. He can play or defend all five positions, and even the 6-6 Jordan couldnt match all James physical tools.
I dont think his physical advantages were as great as LeBron is, Barkley said.
Barkley even draws a comparison between James and Wilt Chamberlain, another player who athletically just blew away the competition. Nobody will ever put up the kind of stats the 7-1 Chamberlain did – he averaged 50.4 points and 25.7 rebounds one season – but Barkley sees a similarity.
I never seen Wilt play in person, but he was somebody who was just so physically better than everybody else, Barkley said. Wilt probably never got his credit because the Celtics had much better teams, but like, the guy averaged 50 points and 30 rebounds in a year. Youre like ... thats crazy. LeBron is so much physically bigger and better than everyone else, like, Wilts the only other person you would think is in that conversation.