Ruma85 wrote:Iwasawitness wrote:MrPainfulTruth wrote:I guess it depends on what part of it you consider the cardinal sin; the superteam result or the way it got together. For me, its the fact that a guy who is absolute elite at the given time takes the easiest and most uncompetetive route possible. I dont care how he got there as long as he made a move.
For me, i also take into consideration that KD never claimed to be the "GOAT". If you pretend you are the greatest not only of the active players, but of all time, there is no excuse for a move like this. So to me, LeBrons move was fundamental and disastrous for the entire league, him being the face and role model. KD was just a copy cat; that doesnt get him out of the woods, it gets LBJ into the woods![]()
Like, i always think of the Boston big 3. I dont consider them a superteam because noone there had a status so far above his peers like LeBron and KD did. It has to matter how good you are, and what your goals are.
Then why do you hate LeBron? Because he didn't do that...
So he didn't jump teams to win? Are we actually saying that, LeBron is a smart man, he ain't a idiot.
To be fair he didn’t ever have the opportunity be a one team guy like Jordan because the Cavs the first time were such a horrible organisation, and being such a precocious talent may have worked against him as well. Hard to be a leader of men as a teenager.
I don’t really have a problem with LeBron’s moves, just with the diminishment of other players by his partisans for choosing their own best options, but said moves certainly occurred at times when he could join up with other elite players and/or teams which had draft capital or young players he could trade to his advantage. I have used the phrase in another context, but imo it is a bit rich to complain about the advantages Jordan had from teams which were built around him.
Apparently LeBron only joined up with top 5 players twice rather than 3 times so Durant still shouldn’t have joined up with top 5 Curry. Kyrie and Kevin Love were hardly chopped liver though and were certainly not considered so at the time of formation of the LeBron Cavs MK II, including by LeBron himself I would hazard a guess. If fit was a problem as it was with the Heat that is significantly down to LeBron imo.