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Clyde Drexler just went nuclear on the GOAT debate, and the basketball world is absolutely losing its mind. 😱 The Hall of Famer, the 10-time All-Star, the man who battled Michael Jordan in the 1992 NBA Finals, sat down for a live interview and demanded that we stop narrowing the greatest of all time conversation to just two names. "I have a real problem with that," Drexler said. "When you've got Wilt Chamberlain and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, two of the greatest players to ever live—I think you start with those two." He rattled off a list of legends who've been erased from the conversation: Dr. J, Larry Bird, George Gervin, Elgin Baylor, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West . He called the modern debate "blasphemy at best" . This isn't jealousy. This is history. Drexler played in Jordan's shadow his entire career—always compared, always second best. Sam Mitchell put it perfectly: "If it wasn't for Michael Jordan, Clyde Drexler would have been known as the best two-way guard in the league hands down." Now he's watching the same thing happen to an entire generation of legends. And he's had enough. But here's the twist—Drexler has nothing but respect for Jordan and LeBron. "Michael is phenomenal, and he is one of the best players I ever played against," he said. "But who is ever better than Kareem, Chamberlain or Julius Erving, Bird or Magic? I never bought into that. We are all competitors." LeBron responded with his trademark grace, honoring the past while owning the present. But the question remains: in a world that loves to rank everything, how do we honor all the giants? Who's right: Drexler defending the legacy of his generation, or the millions who see LeBron as one of the greatest ever? Drop your thoughts below. 👇 Subscribe for more stories that go beyond the headlines.