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And rigas he has 3 less rings than Kobe not 2, but in my book his first ring in a lockout season has an asterisk behind it & his 2nd is behind Jesus Shuttleworth lol .Than to make that even more worse he won those rings on an All star team cause he has no heart.
Besides all that he's the greatest small forward of all time, Just no HEART OF A CHAMPION !!
Bottom line is Lebron is always looking for the easiest path. He teamed up with what he thought was a super team, he will never leave the East as long as it remains pathetic when compared to the West. We all watched the finals this year and that last lay up by Curry, Lebron completely gave up and didn't even challenge. Hell, even JR Smith was still trying to win. I watched the finals last year and you can say Lebron had no help all you want but Lebron gave up way before the final horn sounded.
As much as I don't like to acknowledge Kobe (as a Spurs fan) I can say I have never seen the man quit. I can also say I have never heard a credible argument against his heart.
All-time greats have the tools AS WELL AS the heart. Lebron will always look for the easiest way, he has the tools but not the heart.
P.S. For those saying he "dragged" the '07 cavs, the '14 Heat, and the '15 Cavs...he did to a point, then it got too hard for him. And he gave up. That is my point. He'll try, and then he gives up. NOT the heart of a killer.
Well Lebron being the GOAT is no longer a debate because at age 30 Lebron has only about 5 good years left with a Finals record of 2-4. So I would say the chances are very slim of Lebron having a winning record in Finals appearances since the West will still be the dominant conference for the next 4 to 5 years.
Well Lebron being the GOAT is no longer a debate because at age 30 Lebron has only about 5 good years left with a Finals record of 2-4.
I don't think he has 5 good years left. I think he has 2-3 since he came in at 18 and has considerable mileage on him.
However, I could see him being the Juwan Howard type and latching himself onto championship team when he's almost 40 in order to get more rings. Sure it looks good on paper...
I don't think he has 5 good years left. I think he has 2-3 since he came in at 18 and has considerable mileage on him.
However, I could see him being the Juwan Howard type and latching himself onto championship team when he's almost 40 in order to get more rings. Sure it looks good on paper...
I don't see him being the Juwan Howard type because he the MAN for so many years which would make it very hard to reduce himself to that type of role.
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