Mike Breen, the most famous NBA commentator, reflected on the difficulty of comparing players from different eras, stating that "comparison is the thief of joy." Breen argues that in attempting to determine who is the best among legendary figures like LeBron James, Michael Jordan, or Kobe Bryant, one inevitably has to criticize one of the greats, which he does not understand. He emphasizes that each era of basketball is unique in terms of playing style, training, and officiating, making a fair comparison impossible. Breen concludes that instead of proclaiming one player as the greatest of all time, it is more appropriate to recognize that figures like LeBron James, Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain, or Bill Russell are all generational players who have left an indelible mark on the history of the sport, and that LeBron, in particular, "does not take a back seat to anyone."
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