LeBron Leaving Lakers

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Lebitch signed with 76ers. Kind of like Durant signing with the Warriors, little bitch. Won titles with Kyrie and Dwayne Wade carrying the team, covid title in LA don't mean shit. Fuck LeBron, worst thing to ever happen to the NBA. GOAT, my ass, not worth goat cheese.
Take it easy. He did get LA a championship. It may have been during Covid, but it's still very hard to win a championship, and might've been even harder even with the shortened season, since a fair number of players went in Covid-protocol (taking them out a fair few games), along with the usual injuries, some of which would've been recovered from during a regular season that weren't in the Covid year.

I don't think he's the GOAT, and he's obviously controversial with what he does, but he's been absolutely squeaky clean off the court and is definitely one of the top five players to have ever played at this point with MJ, Bird, Magic, and Bill Russell (because eleven championships as a superstar means something to me); to have been this good and this consistent for that long (from age eighteen to age forty-one and possibly beyond) takes an extraordinary kind of talent, drive, and dedication to the sport. And while Dwayne Wade (and Chris Bosh, too; I feel everyone forgets he was a big part of the Heat's championship wins) and Kyrie Irving played large parts, James turned it up in the postseason as well.

You don't have to like him - I'm not too much of a fan either - but he is one of the greats of this sport and easily the greatest of this century.
 
Who's the best ever is subjective. But if you take everything into account, I gotta go with Jordan. He made everyone around him better by demanding nothing but their best effort. Kobe was like that too. I always felt that if Kobe was just a great player and athlete, they would not have won the last two championships he as part of. He pushed his teammates to be better the way Jordan did. Lebron was great in his prime. And a great leader. But I don't see the leadership on the same level as Jordan. Or Kobe.
 
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Fun facts! LeBron's record all-time in the Finals is 22-33 with 4 championships, and 1 was the bullshit covid year, so 3 really.. MJ was 24-11, 6-0. Kareem's was 29-27 with 10 appearances. Tim Duncan's was 23-10 with 5 titles. Kobe was 23-14 with 5 titles. Even Magic at 24-26 with 9 appearances and 5 titles is better. LeBron may have started the earliest and lasted the longest, but he was hardly the greatest, at any point.
 
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Take it easy. He did get LA a championship. It may have been during Covid, but it's still very hard to win a championship, and might've been even harder even with the shortened season, since a fair number of players went in Covid-protocol (taking them out a fair few games), along with the usual injuries, some of which would've been recovered from during a regular season that weren't in the Covid year.

I don't think he's the GOAT, and he's obviously controversial with what he does, but he's been absolutely squeaky clean off the court and is definitely one of the top five players to have ever played at this point with MJ, Bird, Magic, and Bill Russell (because eleven championships as a superstar means something to me); to have been this good and this consistent for that long (from age eighteen to age forty-one and possibly beyond) takes an extraordinary kind of talent, drive, and dedication to the sport. And while Dwayne Wade (and Chris Bosh, too; I feel everyone forgets he was a big part of the Heat's championship wins) and Kyrie Irving played large parts, James turned it up in the postseason as well.

You don't have to like him - I'm not too much of a fan either - but he is one of the greats of this sport and easily the greatest of this century.
His record in in NBA Finals is 22-33. Take away the covid bull"crap" year and it's 18-31. Not even top 10 all-time despite the longest career of anybody.
 
Well, now maybe I'll pay more attention to the Lakers. Its Luka's team now. With his sidekick Austin Reaves. They're made a of changes with the roster. We'll see how it pans out. I still don't see them as championship material. But with the new ownership maybe its coming in a few years.
 
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Well, now maybe I'll pay more attention to the Lakers. Its Luka's team now. With his sidekick Austin Reaves. They're made a of changes with the roster. We'll see how it pans out. I still don't see them as championship material. But with the new ownership maybe its coming in a few years.
Yeah I couldn't watch the Lakers with Lebron either.

Maybe now I will keep up with them more.
 
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