HomoSapien wrote:For me the the difference is this:
If you're trying to be the best, your goal should be to beat the best. If you're colluding with the best, you're basically saying you're unsure that you could beat the best. Again, I'm not saying the rings don't count, but it's part of the discussion with ranking players.
If they were drafted together, it was organic and out of his control. To win with those guys, meant they grew together. But to join them when they're all in the middle of their primes is well... it's a short cut.
So to be clear, if LeBron and Wade were both drafted by Cleveland and both went onto having similar careers, LeBron would be viewed as beating the best in that scenario despite playing with another top 5 player, but isn't when he goes to Miami to join Wade?
Wouldn't he still be playing with the best even if he was drafted to the same team as Wade?
Sucks for LeBron his legacy is going to be tainted because he didn't get the privilege of having Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant brought in by his front office.











