
LeBron James consistently enters the GOAT conversation alongside Michael Jordan, and rightfully so.
The Los Angeles Lakers star has maintained excellence across 22 seasons with four MVP titles, four NBA championships, countless All-Star selections, and various records.
NBA legend Charles Barkley acknowledges LeBron James‘ greatness but expressed frustration with how the GOAT debate surrounding the superstar has been handled by his supporters.

Charles Barkley criticizes LeBron’s fans and inner circle for shutting down alternative GOAT opinions
The former MVP praised LeBron’s character and basketball ability while targeting the reaction from his camp when others don’t crown him as the greatest ever.
“That’s the only thing I hate about LeBron. First of all, he’s a great, great player. He’s an amazing person. He’s a really nice guy,” Barkley explained.
“But, for him and his guys, if you don’t say he’s the greatest ever, it’s like you’ve committed treason.”
Barkley suggested the GOAT conversation should expand beyond focusing on select players or centering discussions around LeBron exclusively.
The criticism reflects broader tensions about how GOAT discussions are conducted and whether certain perspectives are being suppressed in favor of particular narratives.
Barkley advocates for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar recognition in GOAT discussions
The former Phoenix Suns star specifically highlighted Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as underappreciated in GOAT conversations.
Barkley argued that Kareem’s complete basketball resume across all levels deserves greater recognition.
“You can’t even mention Michael, Kobe, Bill Russell, Kareem… there’s a faction of Kareem people. I actually feel like Kareem is the one guy who gets left out. Nobody has a better career, high school, college, and pro, than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,” Barkley stated.
It’s interesting because another NBA insider also believes that LeBron deserves a mega retirement like Kareem’s by the end of his career.
The ongoing tension between Barkley and LeBron isn’t new, as the analyst previously claimed he could defeat James if both were in their primes.