NxtGr8MagicCntr wrote:
Yea no worries, I seemed to have been getting attacked left and right for a statement. Didn't mean to go at you. To clarify, I know Durant pulled a wuss move and bailed a good team. But LeBron joined a super team in Miami, then left that said team that made the finals for a team with limitless pockets (current Cavs) when he noticed Riley was getting cheap, didn't cater to him etc. Like I said Durant took the easy way out, and LeBron did it twice. I see it as very comparable situations as Durant left a good team for another.
LeBron took a slightly riskier move going back to the Cavs, but did he really?? He made the finals both years and will most likely win the east for the foreseeable future. Super stacked teams do that not just a single player. Yet LeBron continues to get credit as you can see by peoples reaction here. Durant is trying to fix his loser image and LeBron definitely did. All I'm saying.
I always thought LeBron left the Heat more due to repairing his legacy in Cleveland as opposed to forming just forming another super team. He had accomplished his goal during his Miami sabbatical of winning rings and the only way he was going to win back the legion of fans he lost when he made the decision was to go back home.. Despite him taking on the bad guy persona in Miami everyone knows deep down LeBron is a type of person that loves to be liked. The way the chips fell and the state of the Eastern conference at the time, his reign just continued albeit in a different uniform.
uber_snotling wrote:Let's look at it the other way.
LeBron left the Heat. The Heat still had Bosh, Wade, Chalmers. They added Dragic, Deng, and Whiteside.
The team went from a 54 win Finals team to a team that won 37 games.
LeBron left the Cavs. The Cavs went from a 61 win team to a 19 win team.
LeBron was the best player on those teams. He made them great teams.
The current betting line in Las Vegas is for the Thunder without KD to win 45.5 games. That Thunder team is expected to make the playoffs without KD.
KD is a grown man and can make his own decisions, but we fans get to call him marshmallow soft.
That Heat team had a multitude of injuries so that's an unfair assessment. Dragic was acquired after the AS break which was the same time Bosh was diagnosed with blood clots, McBob is still injured, Danny Granger broke down, Whiteside didn't fully come on until late Dec/early Jan, and Wade only managed to play 66 games.