LeBron James didn’t hear a word from Michael Jordan after tying his long-standing record of reaching double-digit scoring totals in 866 consecutive games. A record he tied against the team Jordan owns and in Jordan’s home state and can break at home in Cleveland on Friday, in his kingdom.
As mentioned by Jason Lloyd of The Athletic, James never really gets any praise, let alone recognizable respect, from Jordan for surpassing him in statistical categories and breaking his records. Yet, you know if he never did break those records, they would still be used as evidence that Jordan is better than James.