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What are the limitations?
I mean, seriously, LeBron got to the finals in his fourth year (and if you think he had much help, come on).
Michael Jordan didn't get past the first round until his fourth year, and the following year (his fifth season) was ousted in the ECF (as did the followingyear).
Now,LeBron entered the L at the young age of 18, 3 years younger than Jordan when he came into the League. If LeBron were to get some help, say a swing-man ora good PG to compliment him, what are the limitations. Now, I am not comparing the skill of MJ to LBJ, but if LBJ could ever get a GOOD player to complimenthim, hell, not even a top-10 player, say, an Andre Iguodala, how much it would spread out the floor, and how great they could do. I mean Drew Gooden and Big Zweren't much before they came to Cleveland, but if LBJ wasn't there, dear God they're be attrocious. (No offense to Cavs fans).
How well could LBJ and the Cavaliers do? There's players in college older than him, lets remember that. He still has probably 14-16 years of career leftahead of him, I think the sky is the limit honestly, I mean, you can criticize him all you want for not winning the Finals last year, but lets face it, theSpurs are a great team right now, but Duncan is getting older, and he won't be nearly as effective as he is now in 6-7 years, when LBJ will be getting intohis prime.
How about LBJ and Dwight Howard??
Dear God.. It's just funny thinking about howthings can turn out, I mean he can always break both his legs or something and end his career, but man, the potential is literally unlimited for him.
I mean, seriously, LeBron got to the finals in his fourth year (and if you think he had much help, come on).
Michael Jordan didn't get past the first round until his fourth year, and the following year (his fifth season) was ousted in the ECF (as did the followingyear).
Now,LeBron entered the L at the young age of 18, 3 years younger than Jordan when he came into the League. If LeBron were to get some help, say a swing-man ora good PG to compliment him, what are the limitations. Now, I am not comparing the skill of MJ to LBJ, but if LBJ could ever get a GOOD player to complimenthim, hell, not even a top-10 player, say, an Andre Iguodala, how much it would spread out the floor, and how great they could do. I mean Drew Gooden and Big Zweren't much before they came to Cleveland, but if LBJ wasn't there, dear God they're be attrocious. (No offense to Cavs fans).
How well could LBJ and the Cavaliers do? There's players in college older than him, lets remember that. He still has probably 14-16 years of career leftahead of him, I think the sky is the limit honestly, I mean, you can criticize him all you want for not winning the Finals last year, but lets face it, theSpurs are a great team right now, but Duncan is getting older, and he won't be nearly as effective as he is now in 6-7 years, when LBJ will be getting intohis prime.
How about LBJ and Dwight Howard??