There is no denying that is the greatest basketball player of all time.  there have been numerous debates about Jordan and whether or not he would be a successful player in today’s NBA. Of course, most people believe that Jordan would dominate in 2020 and that he would be averaging close to 40 points per game.

During a recent appearance on the Talking Blazers podcast, Channing Frye chimed in on the debate saying Jordan actually wouldn’t be as dominant. As he explained, Jordan would have to be a more well-rounded player in today’s game and that his leadership style would have made guys hate him.

Channing Frye Claims Michael Jordan Wouldn't Be As Dominant In 2020

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“He only had really one job. And that was to just score. And he did that at an amazing, amazing rate. But I don’t feel like his way of winning then would translate to what it is now,” Frye said. “Guys wouldn’t want to play with him. Right? I think you have to adjust and adapt, and to say that Jordan would average 50? No, he wouldn’t. Everyone would double team him.”

Frye’s comments have gotten quite a bit of attention although he stands by his remarks. It’s hard to imagine Jordan not being dominant in any era although we will never know for sure.

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