Nick Wright has never been shy about where he stands in the LeBron James and Michael Jordan debate, but his latest take may be one of his boldest yet.

After LeBron delivered another impossible playoff moment against the Houston Rockets, Wright used it to make a point that was always going to spark outrage.

For him, the combination of clutch greatness and history with Bronny James was bigger than even Jordan’s most famous argument.

Nick Wright says LeBron James moment tops Michael Jordan’s rings

Wright made his stance clear on X, tying LeBron’s Game 3 heroics directly into the GOAT debate.

“Hitting the playoff game tying 3 to force OT in the same game you threw an alley oop to your literal son is more impressive in and of itself than 6 rings,” Wright stated.

It is the kind of take only Wright would deliver with that level of confidence. Jordan’s six championships have long been the cleanest argument for his GOAT case, but Wright is leaning into something different entirely.

His point is not about matching resumes line by line. It is about the uniqueness of what LeBron is doing at this stage of his career, still deciding playoff games while also sharing the floor with his son.

Why LeBron James gave Wright new GOAT ammunition

The reason the take landed so loudly is because Game 3 had everything Wright values in the LeBron argument.

LeBron finished with 29 points, 13 rebounds, and 6 assists in 45 minutes, then hit the game-tying three with just over 13 seconds left to force overtime. The Lakers went on to beat Houston 112-108 and take a 3-0 series lead.

Earlier in the same game, he also threw an alley-oop to Bronny James, creating the first father-to-son assist in NBA playoff history. That is the kind of longevity marker Jordan simply never had, and it is exactly where Wright sees LeBron’s case separating itself.

The Jordan side will always point to perfection in the Finals, the six rings and the unmatched peak. Wright’s counter is that LeBron’s career has stretched into territory no superstar has ever reached before.

That is why this was more than a viral tweet. It was Wright framing LeBron’s Game 3 as a living, breathing GOAT argument, one built on history, longevity and a clutch shot that kept the Lakers alive in a game they had no business winning.

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