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That is the most typical LeBron hater argument ever. Jordan+Pippin Kobe+Shaq. Isaiah+Rodman+Lambeer
Lebron's just doing it differently.
no, you're totally right. he's been extremely fortunate to have been prepped, trained & supported since high school. all the chips have fallen in his favor to do as he pleases
i really don't think it's possible to be a "one man team" (or even two man) in this present age. everyone needs help
why cant lebron play without Stars????
if he's the best player in the world shouldnt he be up to the challenge of competing???
why cant lebron play without Stars????
if he's the best player in the world shouldnt he be up to the challenge of competing???
Either you're knocking him or praising him. Which is it? I mean that's how chips are won by surrounding yourself with the best. MJ did the same thing and so did Kobe and any other star player. Melo hopes to do the same...
We are both on the same side here.Its different but not totally. MJ played for what many consider the best coach ever while bron compensated with better players due to lackluster coaches. Lets not kid ourselves though MJ didn't do ish alone either which was my point. Not one player in the league ever tried to make sure they were the only stud on the team. Pippin was faaaar more talented than people give him credit ....
Get those tickets famJust found out someone who lives around the block from me is James Dolan's secretary.
No, you totally have it wrong. MJ did NOT put himself around the best players. The Bulls drafted Pippen and traded for Rodman when he was JUST entering his prime. Hell, some people would argue Rodman didn't really become the player he was until he got to the Bulls.
Aside from Pippen, the Bulls didn't have another "star" player to play along with MJ. What the Bulls did have was great complimentary players to surround MJ in a system that worked for everyone.
What LeBron is doing in totally different. He's specifically going into teams with a good situation and instead of developing talent (he would've done this had they kept Bennett and Wiggins). I don't put all the blame on Lebron though. It's become accepted around the league for player to team up and play together. No one wants to beat eachother anymore. Lebron was the only man in Clev for those early years and lost over and over. He's not trying to do that again. He wants the easy route.
Some people blame the AAU circuit for this like of cultural development.
Felton got suspended. The trade that keeps on giving.