HeartBreakKid wrote:
You're making a circular argument - also what on earth are you talking about in regards to Giannis and Kawhi? He literally won a title the only year he was healthy there, and he won it in between Giannis and Kawhi's titles...
Honestly, a lot of the things you're saying are just made up things that people said on twitter 10 years ago. I mean he ruined Kevin Love's career? By getting him a ring? How good is Kevin Love now? lmao
The fact is you're basically making up some arbitrary rules saying a guy who won two more titles for one franchise is better than a guy who won two less titles on 3 different franchises. You're romanticizing staying on one team over free agency, when it's not relevant at all. You would be a car salesmen wet dream.
Nothing you said has properly addressed the very simple issue in that James lost to teams better than his own - just like Michael Jordan did. You're just trying to rephrase things in a way to make it seem like it's any different than that.
"so why did THE SUPER STACKED CAVS lose to the Warriors - HUH?!" I don't know, you tell me. Literally, if you break it down then it's pretty obvious. There's a hint, it's not because Lebron James isn't good. If you're rebuttal is calling out a strawman claiming "I never said James wasn't good" then the point already went way over your head.
In fact, the core problem with this argument and many people who bring this up don't realize something - Lebron James losing to better teams is objectively what happens. The only way that it doesn't make sense is if you say that Lebron James isn't the best player of his generation. If Lebron James IS the best player of his generation then logically he can only lose by having an inferior team.
It's literally A>B>C logic - unless you think Lebron James is worse than Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, etc.
Man, Ronaldo and Messi - these **** losers switching teams, just to play with other stacked teammates. What jabronis, they're probably like, not even that good.
Everything else you said is more love letter excuses for Lebron. But I highlighted an interesting part of your post.
You say I'm romanticizing staying with one team over free agency. I think that is the biggest problem that we have with people nowadays.
When things get hard, they quit and look for an easy way out...Lebron is a symbol of that. If you do not like something, then just leave.
You ever think how that works in relationships?
- in marriage it gets hard....just leave...find someone new
- raising kids are hard....just leave....your happiness is the only thing important
- job is hard...just leave....find an easier job
To be fair, I think everyone goes through moments when they dislike a situation and want to bail out. Or they see what someone else has and wonder what it would be like to be in that situation. I think that is natural to feel that way....why deal with situations that are not making you happy.
But I do not think people respect those that leave difficult situations because they are not willing to work to improve them.
What I see from Lebron is everything is about him, his legacy, his stats, his comfort level. Lebron is not willing to step out of his comfort zone and do what is best for the group/team. And his fans are all in on that mentality...I cannot count how many times I've read this response:
"Of course Lebron should have the ball all the time, who else should handle the ball...I can't believe that is even a question."
We are in a "do not criticize my hero" mindset...which is ridiculous...but it is what it is. If you do not see the value in creating team bonds through experience, failure, resiliency, determination etc etc. then its two different approaches. I see the value in staying the course and those who are willing to sacrifice short term success for long term success will point to those sacrifices.
Its not romanticizing staying with one team...a lot of players stayed with one team and did not win...Stockton and Malone come to mind. But I think fans see the effort and can respect that more than Lebron selling out franchises for his own personal goals.....
I'm so tired of the typical......