The everlasting NBA GOAT debate pits LeBron James against the late Kobe Bryant for second place. While one is celebrated for unmatched all-around brilliance and decision-making, the other is revered as one of the most lethal scorers the sport has ever seen. Now, Isiah Thomas weighed in on the conversation, offering a nuanced take that separates scoring from winning plays. Thomas, on a Thursday episode of FanDuel's "Run It Back" show, offered a more surgical take on the same question, saying that "I have to go with Kobe to get a bucket, but it ain't that much," Thomas added. "To score or win the game or make the right play, I'mma go with LeBron. If there's one guy to make the bucket to score to win it, I'mma go with Kobe because to me he's a better perimeter shooter and he can get to the basket, but LeBron, you're not going to lose either one of them." Scoring a bucket and winning a game are not always the same decision. T...