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Despite never facing each other on the basketball court, LeBron James and Michael Jordan have a rivalry like no other. The two are considered two of the greatest players ever and are part of regular debates.

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Interestingly enough, Jordan offered LeBron help during his initial years. According to eminent journalist Jackie MacMullan, LeBron ditched Jordan’s offer for help. Instead, he ended up taking the help of Houston Rockets legend and Jordan’s rival Hakeem Olajuwon’s help.

LeBron James chose Rockets legend over Michael Jordan

There is no denying Michael Jordan and LeBron James are two of the greatest NBA players ever. While Jordan has 6 NBA titles to his name, LeBron has 4. The two have many individual accolades to their name that make them great.

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Interestingly enough, Jordan offered a young LeBron help. However, James consulted Houston Rockets legend Hakeem Olajuwon after ditching Jordan.

This came after the horrific final loss against the Dallas Mavericks when King James played for the Miami Heat. Revealing shocking details regarding Bron, Jackie MacMullan had a lot to say.

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She said, “Michael Jordan went to a young LeBron James and said just like Dr J said to him. If you ever need anything, call. And in our series, Jordan says, and to his credit, Jordan gets it, because he is not offended by that.”

MacMullan adds, “Let’s not forget that after that horrific series against Dallas in the finals when we are all wondering, wow, maybe LeBron James is a mirage after all. Where did he go? You know where he went. He went down to see Hakeem Olajuwon.

Interestingly enough, Olajuwon and Jordan are rivals. The two have faced each other 23 times during their career, with Jordan having a 10-13 record against Olajuwon. (Source: Statmuse)

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MJ revealed how he felt Olajuwon and the Rockets were one of the toughest opponents he has faced. Former Rockets coach Rudy Tomjanovich said, “ He gave our team great respect. He didn’t feel that they could contain Hakeem. They just didn’t have the personnel to do it. And he said he thought we were the team that gave them the most trouble.”

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Who according to you, is the GOAT? Is it LeBron James, Michael Jordan or do you have another name in mind? Let us know in the comments below.