JujitsuFlip wrote:ball_takes23 wrote:zimpy27 wrote:I think it actually helps his legacy.
He's the only player in NBA history to prove that he can win in 3 completely different teams, different teammates and coaches. He led all 3 to championships and got finals MVP.
I actually think Jordans 6 with Pippen and Jackson is not telling you that Jordan was the common denominator. Rather the combination of the 3 was important and it worked well enough to repeat. Jordan teams didn't look so good without the triangle system. We can only guess if he could have won on other teams and in other systems, no proof.
KAJ also proved it like LeBron.
So let me ask you, has Lebron ever left an easier situation for a harder situation? Of course not, because why would anyone ever willingly do that? MJ winning with a pre-prime, prime and post-prime Pippen (in 1998, when he missed half the season at the age of 32 and scored 8 points in game 6 of the ‘98 finals) is way more impressive than Lebron winning with stars who were in their primes and then leaving the second they get past their primes to go team up with more stars in their primes.
This is so tired.
Lebron left a 61 win Cavs playoff team to join a 47 win Heat who were bounced in the 1st round and added Bosh who came from the under .500 Raptors who missed the playoffs and he had 11 career playoff games to his name.
Lebron left a 54 win Heat Finals team to join a 33 win Cavs team with Kyrie who had never made the playoffs in his career and add Love from the below .500 Wolves who also never played in the playoffs in his career.
Lebron left a 50 win Cavs Finals team to join a 35 win Lakers team. 362 days later added AD who had played a career total 13 playoff games.
What did MJ accomplish without Phil Jackson and Pippen in the NBA? I'll answer for you, nothing.
This also is nothing like KD joining the 73-9 Warriors who won a title together without him before he joined and also eliminated him a couple months before he signed in the WCF after KD was up 3-1 on them dudes.
This is so exhausting.
But lets check out the east in 09/10. Orlando won 59 games with Howard, Rashard Lewis, Jameer Nelson, Matt Barnes and 33 year old Vince Carter. Atlanta won 50 plus with Al Horford, Josh Smith, and Joe Johnson, and Boston won 50 plus with 34 year old Ray Allen, 33 year old Garnett, and Pierce. I wouldnt call the East talented at this point in nba history.
Miami added two all star players to join Wade. Why would they not be contenders. Take Bosh off that Toronto team and add just James. They still arent winning anything.
Kyrie Irving was 22 when James teamed up with him in Cleveland. What had James won at 22? Take Love off that Minnesota team and add James and they win nothing.
What did James accomplish without Wade, Bosh, Irving, Davis, and Love? Ill answer for you….nothing…
And he just got gifted a 26 year old top 5 player. Jordan was playing with Stackhouse and Ty Lue at 40. Quit the glazing.