Chris Bosh wasn't a superstar. If anyone has ever said that, ignore them.
This "unlucky superstar" (speaking of James) dude above me, lol. Wow.
Chris Bosh was an All-Star for five straight seasons and was 25/26 years old - entering his prime - when he joined the Heat.
Dwyane Wade had made six straight All-Star games, won a FMVP, was coming off of two straight All-NBA First Teams and two straight Top 5 MVP finishes, and had made five straight All-NBA Teams and a total of three All-Defensive Teams...
when LeBron James teamed up with both of those guys. The idea that he was unlucky in his career, considering the caliber of teammates he's played with for the last 10 seasons... is just laughable. And when he played on Cavaliers teams that won 66 and 61 games before he joined the Heat, it was only because
he was so amazing that they won that many games, but it was only because
his teammates were so bad that they lost in the playoffs to teams that won less in the regular season... It's so confusing!
And that's not even getting into Love, Kyrie, and Anthony Davis....
LeBron has won four championships because that's how many he was good enough to win.
He's had
at least as much good luck as bad luck.
"If you replayed his career 10,000 times" is such a pointless exercise, because it depends entirely on the mind of whoever is doing the "replaying..." in their own mind.
All human life on the earth is like grass, and all human glory is like a flower in a field. The grass dries up and its flower falls off, but the Lord’s word endures forever.