The next decade will be Luka’s, like the last was of LeBron and Steph, and then the 90s were of Jordan, and the 2000s were ruled by Kobe and Shaq. That’s how the basketball world defines and divides generations, igniting debate of greatness and what ifs. So, when Luka scored 40+ points in back-to-back outings and joined Michael Jordan to become the only fifth player in NBA history to open a season that way, it invited another comparison: could Michael Jordan pull off the same feat if he played today?

Well, prime MJ was capable of alienating stuff. Even Ty Lue feels that if MJ had played in today’s era, he would have managed an easy 45 points per game, given the officiating. So, on Run It Back , Lou Williams shared his honest take on Ty Lue’s bold claim, saying, “ No, I am not surpr

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