ShootersShoot wrote:Cavsfansince84 wrote:ShootersShoot wrote:
I dont have an issue with it but just pointing out the absurdity of your logic...he hand picked his own teams and left 2 of those teams immediately after they made the finals. He literally chose strong asset filled teams yet you are blaming the teams for bron wanting to leave.
So maybe its not the orgs fault but bron just not wanting to give the team a chance to retool. Which, it is his right, but lets call a spade a spade. You act like bron was on the heat and never had any help.
I'm not sure what difference it makes or should make in any of this. I just don't understand. How many players in nba history can basically come to a franchise and say 'trade a & b for x & y(if we go along with him being the real gm of the teams he joined after the Cavs)' then take them to 4 straight finals and win 1 or 2 of them? How many franchises in nba history would turn that offer down? Not too many. The Heat were going nowhere in 2011. Wade was starting to wear down and couldn't carry them any further. Once a guy joins your team as a fa you can't expect some big degree of loyalty like if you'd drafted them and they'd been there for 10-12 years. Duncan very nearly left the Spurs after winning 2 rings with them. Kobe very nearly left LA after winning 3 there. It's a business. Owners literally move teams out of cities when they feel like its a good enough move financially to do so. Yet LeBron is a bad guy for playing out 4 year contracts and going somewhere else?
Theres absolutely nothing wrong with what he did...look at the path shaq took after he left miami..except shaq couldnt win anymore rings.
Same with KD...
But I just dont agree that blaming the orgs for bron wanting to leave is fair (except his first stint in cleveland), especially since bron chose to sign with them in the first place indicating they were not exactly incompetent orgs he was joining. Its hard to maintain an elite squad for over 4-5 seasons in the modern nba.
Yet the players we compare LeBron too played for organizations that were able to do just that.
The combination of an old beaten down team and the opportunity to win a ring in his home state? Do you guys know these people are actual humans? But you wanted him to waste another year or two of his prime for the Heat to retool?