For Michael Jordan, the logic is simple: Five beats three.

That's why the former Chicago Bulls great said he would rank Kobe Bryant ahead of LeBron James on the list of all-time NBA greats.

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In 2013, Jordan told NBA TV that Bryant's five championship rings put him above James, who had one ring at the time.

Since then, James' teams have appeared in five more NBA Finals. He has also won two more rings -- in 2013, when the Miami Heat beat the San Antonio Spurs in seven games and in 2016 when the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Golden State Warriors in seven games.

Jordan won six championships with the Bulls during his Hall of Fame career.