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Michael Jordan breaks his silence on NBA GOAT debate

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Total Pro Sports · 1d
NBA Fans Overwhelmed After Michael Jordan Quietly Ends GOAT Debate More Peacefully Than the Internet Ever Could
The NBA’s GOAT debate never sleeps. Fans argue timelines, rings, stats, and highlight reels.

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Michael Jordan Says the GOAT Debate Creates Animosity and Expresses Admiration for LeBron James and Kobe Bryant
 · 2d · on MSN
Why Michael Jordan Doesn’t Embrace the GOAT Debate: ‘Doesn't Exist With Me’
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Doncic had 35 points and eight rebounds.

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