A lot has been said about the GOAT debate in the last couple of years, especially since Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls' 10-part docu-series The Last Dance premiered in April 2020. 

The award-winning show reignited debates about who the greatest player of all time is, with many people supporting Jordan or LeBron. Moreover, fans and analysts have restructured their top-10 list of all-time to put Jordan, James, and even other candidates like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar above everybody else. 

Michael's son, Marcus, recently talked about this topic, obviously picking his father as the No. 1 player of all time, but also surprising everybody with his selection for the second-best player ever. He went with Houston Rockets legend Hakeem Olajuwon, who won two consecutive championships when Jordan retired to pursue a baseball career. 

During a recent conversation with Bulls Talk (via Essentially Sports), he was asked about the second-best player of all time. While many Jordan fans would say James, he went with the Dream. 

“Until LeBron’s journey is over, I can’t put him there. I’m probably going Hakeem. I’m just thinking of guys that really changed the game. … It’s hard to take somebody from this era and put them in that 90s era. If you didn’t play in that era, you don’t really understand the magnitude of what it was, day in and day out. It was a grind.”

Marcus has used the same argument many others have used to explain why LeBron would have had a hard time playing in the 80s and 90s. Seeing how Bron is built, it's simply ridiculous to think he wouldn't have fared well 30 and 40 years ago. The King is a machine and really strong even to the standards of those years. 

Hakeem is considered one of the greatest centers of all time, and more often than not, a top 15 player of all time. His two championships came after he went through hell with the Rockets, but it's clear that other players have better resumes than him, including James. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Watch: Bryson DeChambeau pays tribute to the late Payne Stewart after winning U.S. Open
Rory McIlroy chokes away U.S. Open with pair of brutal missed putts
Watch: Dodgers' Mookie Betts leaves game after taking 98 mph pitch to hand
Dodgers' Dave Roberts confirms Yoshinobu Yamamoto is going on 15-day IL
Ryan Blaney staves off challengers for dominant win at Iowa Corn 350
Sky forward Angel Reese rips officials following loss to Fever
Watch: Denmark's Christian Eriksen nets goal at Euro 2024 three years after suffering cardiac arrest
Watch: UFL championship marred by late on-field altercation between Stallions, Brahmas
Is Commanders' Jayden Daniels likely to open season as starting QB?
Kyrie Irving's warning to potential Celtics is being taken out of context
What could the Ducks fetch for Trevor Zegras in trade?
The biggest surprises during the 2024 MLB season so far
Dodgers star will miss 'some time' with broken bone in left wrist
Former MLB journeyman dies at 61 years old
Pivotal Celtics center deemed questionable ahead of Game 5
Draymond Green weighs in on Klay Thompson's latest move
Tom Brady makes his broadcasting debut during UFL championship
Former top-five pick could follow the Dante Exum blueprint for NBA return
Yankees shelve top prospect once more due to injury concern
Watch: Reds' Elly De La Cruz scores from second base on pickoff attempt