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As the Playoffs Begin, the N.B.A.’s Biggest Stars are Going Ring Hunting

For fans and pundits interested in keeping Michael Jordan firmly entrenched as the N.B.A.’s greatest modern player over LeBron James, the math is very simple: 6 > 3.

It seems no discussion of those players can avoid the 6 > 3 equation, in which they have decided that Jordan’s 6-0 record in the finals trumps James’s 3-5 record, and that there is no room for any other context or nuance. (The N.B.A. must have missed this memo when they made a silhouette of Jerry West — who was 1-8 in career finals appearances — the league’s logo.)

It is the fascination with championships, and the rings that come with them, that has a 16-team playoff season — the first round of which begins on Saturday — boiling down for many to what it would mean for the various players involved to walk away with the diamond-encrusted validation that comes with a finals triumph.