here's the deal.
LeBron has never had a man in his life to guide him. His mother had to take care of him.
Michael Jordan always had great support throughout his life, had Dean Smith even at North Carolina to guide him through his college years.
The Greats have something in common, they all had great coaches.Magic, Kareem were under Riley's tutelage. Bird was under Auerbach. Michael Jordan, Shaq, Kobe Bryant and Scottie Pippen played under Phil Jackson. Duncan and Robinson under Poppovich. The list goes on and on.
Who have been LeBron's coaches? Well, you got Mike Brown, who got fired from the Lakers and Cavs. You got Spoelstra, who when he didn't have LeBron, was a loser and couldn't get Wade past the first round.
It's obvious what the common denominator is in LeBron not quite reaching GOAT status, it's that he's never had a coach to lead him to his true potential and to break out of his mental shell.
Can you guys imagine LeBron with Poppovich, Jackson, or even Pat Riley (you can debate whether he's actually coaching the team currently, but that's for another time).
Until LeBron realizes Spoelstra is holding him back, he won't come close to Jordan. If Jordan was coached by such coaching legends as Spoelstra or Mike Brown, who knows if he's even close to making the GOAT list. I bet he wouldn't.