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The yardstick against whom all great and wannabe-great players in the 6-foot-6 to 6-foot-8 range is, of course, Michael Jordan. James doesn’t have the signature fall-away jumper that Jordan had late in his career and isn’t as quick to the basket for dunks like the early Air Jordan.
Oscar Robertson wasn’t as quick as James but may have been the best ever at maneuvering for a high-percentage shot, no matter the matchup. One player whose game was similar to James is Clyde Drexler, who could swoop to the hoop for dunks and score from outside. The main difference is that Drexler relied more on quickness to get to the basket. James can do it with strength, too.
Kobe Bryant hit a baseline jump shot with 4.2 seconds left and the Los Angeles Lakers wrapped up a six-game road trip by holding on to beat the Raptors 94-92 on Sunday, their eighth victory in nine meetings with Toronto
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