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LeBron leaves ‘greatest of all time’ talk to barbershop­s

- KYLE HIGHTOWER

BOSTON LeBron James says his chase of Michael Jordan’s accomplish­ments is simply personal motivation.

It’s not about wanting to establish himself as the NBA’s greatest player.

James spoke Thursday during the morning shootaroun­d before the Cavaliers played the Boston Celtics in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals.

James has his eye on a seventh consecutiv­e trip to the NBA Finals.

He said his goal is not about passing Jordan in titles, points or MVP awards. James entered Thursday’s game 28 points shy of overtaking Jordan as the postseason’s leading scorer.

With 40 more points, James could also become the first player in NBA history to score 6,000 points in the playoffs.

But the Cavaliers superstar says his pursuit is about leaving a legacy to motivate the next generation of players.

“It’s just my personal goal to keep me motivated, that’s all,” James said.

“You guys are gonna have the conversati­ons about who’s the greatest of all time and things of that nature, it doesn’t matter to me.”

He also said he believes the greatness conversati­on is discussed more often in the NBA than in other sports.

“It’s never talked about (in the) NFL, who’s the greatest quarterbac­k. It’s just like (Dan) Marino, (John) Elway, (Peyton) Manning, (Tom) Brady — all great quarterbac­ks. It should be the same for us,” James said. “We go out and just try to be as great as we can be every night.

“The comparison of always trying to compare people, either living or still playing or not playing — I think it’s great for barbershop­s.”

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