Calvin Klein wrote:Absolutely. And it does show he is really immature. For a few reasons. First, the way he handled it. The people who surround him have way too much influence on him, and not in a good way. Couldn't any of them realize this 1 hour special TV thing was a terrible PR move? It completely destroyed his credibility. Most people saw that right away when he announced it, but none of his "team" did? Weird.
He probably does not care about legacy or ending up as one of the best ever. Probably he cares the most about living in a good/fun city, playing with his best friends, having his all time friends with him (and getting them jobs/summer league), and of course, money.
Going to Miami really shouldn't bother anyone (he can do whatever he wants), but it's just strange that someone with a clear opportunity to be one of the best ever could throw all of that away just to have a good time with his friends.
I never thought being on a good team makes you less of a player. Its one of the dumbest opinions I ever seen, Ever. Stop repeating that garbage. Kobe, Ray Allen, Pierce, Garnett, Barkley, TMac, Wade all failed playing as the lone superstar. At least Bron and Iverson made it to the finals being the lone superstar. And Hakeem Olajuwon was maybe the only player to win a title as the lone superstar. And even after Olajuwon won his first title he recruited Clyde Drexler the following year, who was his best friend going back to college.