Are other NBA stars making LeBrons’s career look more respectable?

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Its only in the mind of the coli where his career isnt respected, someone who is going to be the top scorer in nba history by next season, God willingly, thecoli and delusional basketball talk are like 1 and 2, clowns on this forum where the ones who created rules that when bron wins title it doesn't count lol
 
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This question is to people who don’t respect how LeBron’s changed teams constantly

I seen these tweets



KD, Kyrie, Melo, Harden, AD, etc. have all found ways to escape a current situation for another one mid contract, do u feel as that’s any different than how LeBron conducts his contractual obligations to his team?

This tweet is ridiculous - it’s essentially saying the same thing THREE times (Nick Wright is a shameless ass Bron stan trying to make out they’re completely seperate from one another). And here’s the thing on why it isn’t any different, Bron purposefully signs short-term contracts, so he’s not contractually obliged to one team for an extensive period of time, which safeguards himself from situations like KD has found himself in.

I’m someone who doesn’t criticise anyone from making the best decision for themselves, but Bron has more power than any other entity in the league, so it’s easier for him to strong-arm a front office into making moves that benefit him (while simultaneously having more sway with the players) that nobody else is in a position to.

It doesn’t make Bron more or less respectable, it just makes him smarter and more shrewd.
 

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This tweet is ridiculous - it’s essentially saying the same thing THREE times (Nick Wright is a shameless ass Bron stan trying to make out they’re completely seperate from one another). And here’s the thing on why it isn’t any different, Bron purposefully signs short-term contracts, so he’s not contractually obliged to one team for an extensive period of time, which safeguards himself from situations like KD has found himself in.

I’m someone who doesn’t criticise anyone from making the best decision for themselves, but Bron has more power than any other entity in the league, so it’s easier for him to strong-arm a front office into making moves that benefit him (while simultaneously having more sway with the players) that nobody else is in a position to.

It doesn’t make Bron more or less respectable, it just makes him smarter and more shrewd.

People have used his control and acumen as a means to say they don't respect his career, though.
 

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people say steph curry changed the game with his shooting, but it was really Lebron with his "choose your own adventure" mindset
Before Lebron, even players like Jordan, Kobe and Shaq were beholden to general managers and coaches
Bron took all the power away from them and turned them into NPCs
Pretty much. LeBron shifted the power balance in the league. Michael Jordan was essentially forced to retire the second time because he tried to big boy the Bulls and Reinsdorf hit him with the :yeshrug: when Mike said he wasn’t gonna play if they didn’t keep Phil. Those days are over now thanks to King.
 
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People have used his control and acumen as a means to say they don't respect his career, though.
Bron should be respected for controlling his own destiny and getting shyt done. All this nonsense about him not demanding a trade or fulfilling his contract (only leaving during FA) as if it’s some respectable feat, is none other than a red herring.
 

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Bron always finished out his contract or didn’t pick up his option but he never demanded a trade he always held up his end of the bargain…

Kyrie, KD(allowing Kyrie to turn him into a clown) Melo etc demanding trades in the middle of or start of their contracts..

I hope Beal don’t pull that bullshyt..
 

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Bron always finished out his contract or didn’t pick up his option but he never demanded a trade he always held up his end of the bargain…

Kyrie, KD(allowing Kyrie to turn him into a clown) Melo etc demanding trades in the middle of or start of their contracts..

I hope Beal don’t pull that bullshyt..


BRON SIGNED SHORT CONTRACTS WIT THE INTENT OF BOUNCING IF SHIIT DONT GO HIS WAY

ITS LIKE COMPARING A GUY ASKING HIS WIFE FOR A DIVORCE TO A GUY WHO RENTS A MAIL ORDER BRIDE ON A COUPLE YEAR TRIAL PERIOD

EITHER WAY, THE MOTIVE BEHIND IT IS ROOTED IN A LACK OF SOLIDARITY
 

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BRON SIGNED SHORT CONTRACTS WIT THE INTENT OF BOUNCING IF SHIIT DONT GO HIS WAY

ITS LIKE COMPARING A GUY ASKING HIS WIFE FOR A DIVORCE TO A GUY WHO RENTS A MAIL ORDER BRIDE ON A COUPLE YEAR TRIAL PERIOD

EITHER WAY, THE MOTIVE BEHIND IT IS ROOTED IN A LACK OF SOLIDARITY
Point is Bron finished out his Contracts it don’t matter how long or short he signed them for.. he finished them period.. These other nikkas deliberately signing long term deals with no intention to finish those contracts in that team
 
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