By Uncle Geoffrey & The Chief
The ever popular ESPN panelist has come out with yet another take of the century. This marks his 13th take of the century within the last 20 years. Everyone is always talking up LeBron and comparing him to the greatest players in the history of the NBA. Yes, he’s good. But how good is he? Yeah he’s beaten the likes of Tim Duncan, Kobe Bryant, Dirk No-. Oops, just ignore that last one. I’d delete it, but my backspace key is broken. But the point is, he’s beaten a lot of great players. The only problem is he’s never beaten the best.
“Okay, hear me out,” said Kellerman or Skip Bayless. Whichever one this article is about. “If LeBron actually is the best player of all time, where’s his big game against Michael Jordan? Every great played Michael in a big game at some point. Where is LeBron’s big one?”
Whichever panelist I’m talking about went on like this for another 10 minutes until First Take ran out of time and SportsCenter started up. Now if you’re counting right, that’s 13 centuries worth of master takes from Skip Kellerman. So technically, he out-took Leonardo DaVinci and Isaac Newton. I’m not tryna start a narrative but take that as you will.