LeBron James fearlessly challenges the widespread belief that Michael Jordan, if playing in today’s NBA, would not possess the capability to attain a remarkable scoring average of 50 points.

James made a bold statement on the “Road Trippin'” podcast, expressing his belief that Michael Jordan would not average 50 points if he played in today’s NBA. 

Is LeBron James better than Michael Jordan? Why stats alone can't determine  the greatest NBA player of all timeLeBron James, who respects the history of the game, considers it disrespectful to assume such a high scoring average for Jordan in the current era. Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James: Everything You Need to Know | The New  YorkerHe points out that the game has evolved with advancements in training, nutrition, technology, and a faster pace focused on three-point shooting. Michael Jordan vs. LeBron James: Everything You Need to Know | The New  YorkerWhile acknowledging Jordan’s greatness as a scorer, James believes it would be unfair to expect him to outscore today’s dominant players who benefit from these advancements. However, James acknowledges Jordan’s competitiveness and work ethic, making it unwise to completely discount his ability to achieve extraordinary feats. LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan Is a Real Conversation Now, So Let's Have  It - The RingerAdditionally, Jordan’s era was more physical and defensive-minded, which could potentially enhance his scoring ability. Ultimately, comparing players from different eras remains speculative.