Pau Gasol Just Ignited A Lakers Debate Fans Will Not Drop

In a surprising twist during a basketball game hosted by Air Geli, Pau Gasol chose Nikola Jokic over LeBron James, igniting fan debate and solidifying Michael Jordan's iconic status as the best NBA player ever.

Pau Gasol didn’t hesitate much when he was put through a fast-moving NBA comparison game hosted by Air Geli, a professional 3×3 basketball player and owner of the Panthers 3×3 team. The former Lakers star kept landing on Nikola Jokic as the answer, even when the names got bigger and bigger.

The first matchup was Jokic against Luka Doncic, and Gasol went with the three-time MVP right away. The same thing happened when Victor Wembanyama, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kyrie Irving, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant were thrown into the mix. Gasol kept choosing Jokic each time.

The most notable moment came when LeBron James was the opponent. Gasol paused for a while, but he still came back to Jokic.

Michael Jordan was the one name that finally changed the direction of Gasol’s picks.

There was also one comparison Gasol wouldn’t touch. When someone off-camera asked him to choose between Jokic and Kobe Bryant, he laughed and walked away instead of making a call between his close friend and former Lakers teammate.

That reaction fits the relationship Gasol had with Bryant. The two played seven seasons together in Los Angeles, formed one of the league’s most dominant pairings, reached three straight NBA Finals from 2008 to 2010, and won championships in 2009 and 2010. They were also very close away from the court, and Gasol stayed one of Bryant’s oldest friends until Bryant’s passing in 2020.

Gasol’s admiration for Jokic is easy to understand, too. Jokic has taken the big-man position in a direction Gasol helped open up, with his passing, basketball IQ and offensive genius setting him apart from everyone else in his era. The 31-year-old already has three MVPs, a Finals MVP and a title, and he keeps stacking up MVP-level seasons.

Gasol picking Jokic over Curry, Durant and Giannis is the kind of choice that can pass without much argument. The LeBron decision is the one that will split people.

James has put together one of the great careers in sports, with four titles, four MVP awards, four Finals MVPs and a long list of records. At 41, he is still one of the league’s most productive and recognizable stars.

Still, Gasol’s answer in that game does not mean Jokic has surpassed LeBron’s career.

In the end, the format kept narrowing until only one player was left standing: Michael Jordan. For plenty of current and former NBA stars, that’s still the obvious finish. Jordan’s six titles, six Finals MVPs and perfect 6-0 record in the NBA Finals remain the gold standard.

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