The Kansas City Chiefs, (still) fresh off their historic back-to-back Super Bowl victories, have recently turned their attention to a different kind of competition: the NBA GOAT debate. With their recent success, the Chiefs’ opinions carry significant weight, and their insights into this age-old basketball argument have sparked considerable interest.
The Chiefs’ journey to consecutive Super Bowl championships has been nothing short of remarkable. Led by superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the team clinched their latest title with a thrilling 25-22 overtime victory against the San Francisco 49ers. This win solidified their status as one of the NFL’s most dominant teams, and their confidence is at an all-time high.
The NBA GOAT debate has long been a topic of heated discussion among sports fans. The primary contenders are Michael Jordan and LeBron James, each with their own set of accolades and achievements. Jordan’s six NBA championships and unmatched competitive spirit have made him a legend, while LeBron’s versatility, longevity, and four NBA titles have earned him a place in the conversation.
Now, several Chiefs players have publicly shared their thoughts on the NBA GOAT debate, with LeBron James coming out on top, collecting 17 votes, followed by Michael Jordan with seven, Kobe Bryant with six and Larry Bird, Anthony Edward, and Carmelo Anthony each receiving one vote.
Kansas City #Chiefs players vote LeBron as their #NBA GOAT 🐐👀 pic.twitter.com/tFIZU22f1X
— Designated Report (@DesignatedRpt) August 7, 2024