Exactly, debate is good as long as intelligent points are being made.
As for career-wise shooting, Lebron's 3FG% is actually slightly higher than Jordan's. He shoots a much higher volume of 3s which makes it even more impressive. Also remember that Jordan played the majority of his career (all of his Bulls years) with a shorter 3-point line. He shot 24%, 19%, and 29% in the years in which the line was moved back to the distance it is now. Lebron also has far more range than Jordan did. He shoots a comfortable jumper from 35-feet.
Again, Lebron's True Shooting percentage this year was only topped by MJ once in his career.
If Lebron wins his first championship this year then the Lebron/Kobe debate will be officially done and the Lebron/MJ or Lebron/Oscar debates will begin.
As for career-wise shooting, Lebron's 3FG% is actually slightly higher than Jordan's. He shoots a much higher volume of 3s which makes it even more impressive. Also remember that Jordan played the majority of his career (all of his Bulls years) with a shorter 3-point line. He shot 24%, 19%, and 29% in the years in which the line was moved back to the distance it is now. Lebron also has far more range than Jordan did. He shoots a comfortable jumper from 35-feet.
Again, Lebron's True Shooting percentage this year was only topped by MJ once in his career.
If Lebron wins his first championship this year then the Lebron/Kobe debate will be officially done and the Lebron/MJ or Lebron/Oscar debates will begin.