Joao Saraiva wrote:I've read even this year many fans saying it's bad for the league that James, Wade and Bosh teamed up. I'm not going to rewrite what everyone has been saying since they got toghether but, why don't those same fans complain about:
- Lakers: so it's wrong for LBJ to join Wade cause they're both MVP candidate caliber players but it's right for Howard to join Kobe? If Bosh is the big difference, then how about a All-Star PF Pau Gasol and a great playmaker like Nash that won 2 MVP awards in the past?
Well...it's not. Im pretty annoyed there too. However it was a Trade and not D12 signing striaght up w/ say BRK. At the VERY least the LAL did trade away the 2nd best Center for howard. If Wade somehow got traded to Cleveland, I doubt you'd hear any of this talk.
- Boston: so KG joined Pierce and Allen and it was never a big deal. Why not? Cause they were older? They lasted 4 years... And could even still do it this year. Why didn't anyone complain?
Also a trade, and also for atleast some value (at the time). Al Jeff was a decent haul for a Late/Past prime KG.
- NYK join DPOY with all-star PF and Melo (for some a MVP candidate, I'd say he's a lock for top 10 players in the league). But no one seems to care. Why? Because they played below expectations?
Lole...they don't belong in this discussion.
So what? Was it just an excuse because people hate LeBron? Just another excuse to hate him? Specially with LAL, why don't the same fans complain about it? I mean, it's a super team and Howard acted the wrong way like no one else and yet he doesn't get any hate for it.
What the Heat did changed the league. The big de3al for me was that it was with all of them being in the primes. You can think it's foolish, you can think it's dumb, you can think it's "hating". But this is how people feel and felt. Everyone is entitled to their opinions. It doesn't make any of it less valid. Heatles are allowed to think we're being stupid. Thats fine. We're allowed to think otherwise.
In the grand scheme, no they didn't do anything illegal. But when you talk about sports people want their athletes to be "honorable" in the sport. I could give two **** how "gay" Bosh acts, cuz on the court he balls (pun intended). LBJ as well in the same light, but he's not an **** on the court, just one off of it but even that doesn't matter as much since he's so good.
Point is...you want your athletes to fight for themselves. I get the argument against this thought, that there has never been anyone to win it by themselves. But this is more of a shot at the franchise (cavs) and less at LBJ. They should have gotten him more help, but LBJ went to the "best" destination. Hell...forget the bulls (which i think it was a good place), forget the knicks (because they spent a lot of money), forget the Clipshow (who at the time were a SF away from being imo better than Heat currently)...
Why didn't he pick the Mavs? He would have a superstar (arguably better than Wade/Bosh) and a full team around him, AND a owner willing to do anything to win.
All of this is a side track...your question on why MIA got heat vs LAL was all of this and a few more things. But it's just an opinion. You can agree w/ it or disagree w/ it and have a discussion about it. But you can't disrespect it because it's not how you view the world (and this is something that gets lost the bickering that is RGM)