LeBron shuts down Jordan comparisons for good

Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James has attempted to end comparisons with Michael Jordan once and for all, insisting there are 'no similarities' between himself and the Chicago Bulls legend.

Ever since James was dunking on fellow teenagers, pundits have been linking the superstar to Jordan, but it may not be an apt comparison after all.

James, speaking ahead of Thursday's game against the Boston Celtics, poured water on the hype linking him to the great Bulls legend who won six NBA championships.

"No, [Jordan] was much more of a scorer, at that point did a lot of post work, but our games are just different," James said via Cavs.com .

"His body is different, my body is different than his. You recognise the dominance in someone at that age [32], but there's no similarities in our game at all.”

Both players used, or use, the fadeaway jump shot: James from the corner, and Jordan after crossing someone at the top of the key.

"Our shots are different," he said. "[Jordan] had much more lift in his fadeaway than mine. That was definitely a go-to move of his, but our games are completely different.”