DimesandKnicks wrote:AlexanderRight wrote:Iwasawitness wrote:
Actually yes it does. Jmoon's whole point from the beginning was that LeBron's intentions were to always leave Cleveland and go to Miami with Wade and Bosh. That was never the case until a few days before he made his announcement, and even then he was still on the fence about it, to the point where he stopped talking to Wade and Bosh. And in one of his posts, he claims LeBron, Wade and Bosh "met multiple times before teaming up in Miami".
This never happened, and his own source (that he clearly didn't read) confirms this. Their only source of interaction about the matter was a phone call that they made a few days before LeBron's announcement, this all being AFTER LeBron tried his hardest to convince Bosh to come to Cleveland, in which he failed. This isn't like the Westbrook situation where we know LeBron met with Westbrook over dinner to talk about playing with him and AD in LA. His intention was to stay in Cleveland. Going to Miami was something he didn't do until after he realized he had no other choice, unless he wanted to be stuck running into the same problems that plagued him in his first seven years with Cleveland.
Lastly, I've heard so many people mention the fact that the three had their contracts extended within the same time frame, like it was always the plan that they'd play together after their contracts expired. I really, really hope we don't have people here who actually believe that.
Even if LeBron was legitimately conflicted about his choice, that doesn’t absolve him of the consequences of the actual choice he made. His thought process leading up to it is meaningless and certainly not more important than the actual decision he eventually made because at the end of the day he still made that choice knowing what he was doing. He still did it, whether he was conflicted about it or not. A crime is still a crime whether you pretend the perpetrator was sad about it or not. And why do you keep pretending LBJ had no where else to go? There were other teams with plenty of cap space. He had chances to team with Amare in NY/ Griffin and with the Clippers/ D Rose in Chicago. There were other options where he still would have been on a contender and not been with Miami. But he purposely chose to team with a Top 3 player/arguably 2nd best player in the world/ all time player in D Wade along with a 5x All Star/ former 2nd Team All NBA as his 3rd option. He purposely chose the path of least resistance to artificially make winning a ring an easy a possible and that’s where he lost the respect. If wanna say “**** the process” and it’s just about trying to win and much as possible, that’s fine. I honestly don’t blame any player for chasing rings. But to pretend later that he didn’t chase rings/cherry pick rings/ purposely make Super Teams/ didn’t purposely team with arguably 2nd best player in the world/ that he “had no choice”/ or that the decision has no bearing on the GOAT convo is just laughable dude.
We’re all saying…there is absolutely nothing wrong with any of that and those decisions should have as little an impact on the goat convo as Michael landing his Batman and third best player in the draft or getting his third best player during his second run via trade.
7 different players have made the All Star Team with LBJ for a total of 17 All Star selections. Only 1 player ever made the All Star team MJ and it was only 6 times. LBJ has had more teammates make All NBAs with him too. Say whatever you want about LeBron’s first Cavs run. It’s become pretty apparent that over the totality of his career, LeBron’s has had more help.