-TheDocOfDenial wrote:Greyhound wrote:JellosJigglin wrote:I don't enjoy watching Lebron play. He just kind of floats and fills the stat box with little effort. I don't think he's nearly as good as his numbers indicate. He's always been aware of his stats and analytics and I think he shapes his game in a very stat friendly way, and rarely takes risks. I think he's a guy who is extremely sensitive to failure. He feels as long as he puts up stats he has done his part, and if the team fails it's because other guys didn't do the same. Guys who are killers just put themselves all out there and don't hold anything back. They want to rip your heart out at all costs. Lebron doesn't naturally have that in him. That's why he talks about being "activated". It's something he has to make a conscious effort to do. He's a great physical talent, but I don't see this "greatness" that fans from the east claimed since he was a teenager. Former greats seem to agree as well. He is no MJ or Kobe.
LeBron was indeed great and is flat out better then Kobe from a career perspective. Beyond that, I agree with your assessment on current LeBron.
He currently plays to avoid blame (first and foremost).
I don't think its cut and clear that LeBron is better than Kobe from a career prescriptive, at least not according to former players in the NBA. He is doing a lot of harm to his legacy in his first year in LA tbh.
It’s beyond cut and clear, it’s a cadaver horse at this point. LeBron is doing no harm to his legacy, at worst he is throwing dirt on the close to his career.
I don’t really care what ex players say to the cameras. Most will say whatever the media wants them to say for a few crumbs and a Capri-sun.
Anything that feeds the LeBron machine is what the media wants. The guys who give them the sound bites they want get air time. The transaction is simple enough to understand.
Two massive fan bases of polarizing players. It is good business to perpetuate the comparison (particularly now that LeBron plays in Kobe country).
That does not mean anyone with sense actually believes it to be one. It’s good food for discussion (which leads to clicks, hits, mentions, ratings increases).
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To further that point, most of the guys touting Kobe were his contemporaries. Choosing him validates them as well.
Everything from everyone’s time is always better to them. Give it a decade or so, once LeBron’s contemporaries fully filter into the media ranks.
Don't believe the hype...