LeBron James and Michael Jordan are constantly being compared to one another and for good reason. Of course, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time, according to many. LeBron is a close second although his record in the NBA Finals leaves a lot to be desired, regardless of the fact that he had much harder competition than MJ. If you were to ask anyone on ESPN's First Take, they would say Jordan is the GOAT. However, they had another debate" can LeBron's brand surpass MJ's.
Jordan has the Jumpman brand while LeBron has sneakers, a production company, a school, and many other projects. With this in mind, Stephen A. Smith made the case that James could surpass Jordan's global brand if he continues to build his efforts up in a positive direction. Smith notes that no one will touch MJ in the sneaker world but in every other aspect, LeBron has a real case to become a larger name, in the future.
Smith noted that LeBron is only 35 years old and has already built more of a brand than some people have over an entire lifetime. Based on this very fact alone, LeBron certainly has the potential to swipe GOAT status away from MJ. As far as his off the court life, LeBron is probably already there.
We can't wait to see what other projects LeBron blesses us with as time goes on.
Beyoncé’s Adidas x Ivy Park Lookbook Has Everyone Staring At Her Royal Heinie
Beyoncé let off a “Bootylicious” set of lookbook images recently for her upcoming adidas x Ivy Park collection.
Beyoncé had the entire sportswear world at full attention with the recent announcement of her adidas x IVY PARK collection, and now she’s just got the attention of everyone (as per usual) as she slowly rolls out the entire lookbook. So far, some of these shots are, well, eye-grabbing to say the least.
While the adidas UltraBOOST that’s included in the collection is a beauty in itself, it’s Bey’s back-end that’s got everyone screaming “Bootylicious” like it’s 2001 all over again. The most viral photo (seen above) show’s the Lemonade singer showing off some of the set’s key pieces, including a new Sleek Super 72 colorway, backpack, socks (over heels?) and a bodysuit that shows off all the goods. With just a few days until the collection hits retailers — that’s not including the celebs like Cardi B that’ve already gotten wardrobe-style deliveries of the entire set — this is definitely a great way to get people more excited about a line of clothing and footwear that already had people talking. Good job, Bey.
Watch the campaign video for Beyoncé’s debut adidas x IVY PARK collection below: