Ricardo Brazziell / USA TODAY NETWORK

The topic of the NBA’s Greatest Of All Time has been a race fans have been talking about for the longest time. But for Los Angeles Lakers legend Shaquille O’Neal , only Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, and LeBron James should be in it.

Of the three, Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan has won the most rings with six under his name. He won the first three in the early 90s, while the second three-peat occurred during the late 90s at the expense of Gary Payton’s Seattle Supersonics and the Karl Malone-led Utah Jazz. Even at the age of 40, MJ continued to show why he’s one of the league’s best scorers during his final two seasons with the Washington Wizards.

The late Kobe Bryant has won five rings during his time playing in the NBA. The first three rings was won while he was playing with Shaquille O’Neal, while the final two were with Pau Gasol. The Black Mamba is known for his fierceness as a competitor and an obsession to become the very best in the league.

For his part, James has won four rings – two with the Miami Heat, one with the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the most recent champion with the Lakers in 2020. He boasts an all-around game and long career that has allowed him to become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer.

NBA Legend Shaquille O’Neal Believed GOAT Conversation Only Has Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, and LeBron James

When it comes to the NBA’s GOAT, there can only be three worthy enough to be in the conversation, according to O’Neal. In an article written by Corey Hansford for Lakers Nation:

“The only thing I don’t like about the (GOAT) conversation is that they don’t put my boy’s name (Kobe) in it. If you’re gonna be throwing names around, you gotta have my boy’s name in it. That’s like saying, ‘What are the best luxury cars out there: Lexus or Beemer? You gotta put the Mercedes in there, too. Mike, LeBron, or Kobe, now y’all debate,” O’Neal said.

Even though he never had more rings than MJ, nor did he break a massive milestone like James, Bryant’s legacy was still worth including in the GOAT race. As mentioned above, there never has been a player like the late Lakers legend when it comes to a commitment to winning.

Only time can tell who the true GOAT is, especially after James retires soon. In any case, having the three stars is an interesting development worthy of consideration.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Oilers crush Panthers in Game 4, stay alive in Stanley Cup Final
Dodgers ace leaves game against Royals due to triceps tightness
Sam Mayer uses overtime restart to win Xfinity Series' return to Iowa
Liberty forward pushes herself into MVP conversation with big game vs. Aces
Tiger Woods makes big admission about his U.S. Open future
Cubs P 'Mike' Imanaga continues hot start vs. Cardinals
Celtics' All-Defensive guard reportedly could replace Kawhi Leonard on Team USA
Tee Higgins' contract decision adds pressure on Bengals in 2024
One-time Defensive Player of the Year open to reunion with former team
College baseball has become too regional for its own good
Three Padres prospects who should be untouchable in trade talks
Connor McDavid's history-making night helps Oilers stave off elimination
Astros scratch Justin Verlander as nightmare season continues
Watch: Oilers chase goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky from Game 4
Watch: Rockies third baseman takes advantage of Pirates laziness' to steal home
Pirates place young catcher on concussion IL
Watch: Game 4 of Stanley Cup Final gets off to chaotic start
Rockies 1B, former NL MVP diagnosed with internal oblique strain
NBA insider shares update on J.J. Redick's candidacy for Lakers HC job
Nationals hurler DJ Herz makes impressive history in third career start

Want more NBA news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.