Tom Brady’s recent comments on his Mount
Rushmore of Greatest of All Time (GOAT) athletes have ignited a firestorm on social media, particularly among NBA fans. The NFL legend’s decision to leave LeBron James off his list has sparked a heated debate, with many questioning his judgment.
Brady’s Mount Rushmore features Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, and Shohei Ohtani. NBA fans took to social media to express their disappointment and frustration with Brady’s decision. Some notable reactions include “Most dadcore thing,” “Lol, pathetic,” and “Tom Brady putting Caitlin and Angel on his Mount Rushmore but not LeBron is the most dadcore thing I’ve ever seen.”
Despite the omission, Brady and LeBron James have shared mutual respect over the years. They have publicly congratulated each other on career milestones and even appeared together at events. However, Brady’s list suggests that he values championships and clutch performances over individual accolades.
The debate surrounding Brady’s list highlights the subjective nature of GOAT discussions. As fans weigh in on social media and sports forums, the conversation continues to spark debate and discussion.