Anyone who played in those years knows how much this rule affects perimeter players. When someone always puts his hand on your waist in a game, you will definitely feel uncomfortable. So, I think under the current rules, I choose Michael Jordan. In the 1990s, Michael needed all his strength to break through the three-second zone. Guess what will happen now? I have experienced the times of Jordan, Kobe and James. Jordan can score 50 points when he is 40, so I think he can score 45 points per game under the current rules. This is my opinion. He doesn't respect anyone.
In order to keep fit, James spends $654.38+$5,000 a year, and employs a professional team to take charge of his daily diet training and muscle massage. In terms of hardware, James also spent a lot of money to buy gyms, hyperbaric oxygen chambers and other equipment, which greatly extended James' basketball career. Although Jordan has more MVPs in the regular season, it is undeniable that James can still maintain the competitive level of MVP level in the season without injury, so James is not bad.
It's really scary that Jordan won the title of 14 in the 15 season. Although James is very strong, in Jordan's time, Jordan did not have very good maintenance facilities, and even if he did, it was not as sound as it is now, so the title of the first person in history still belongs to Jordan.