Do you think LeBron is a top 5 NBA player all-time?

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Kawhi beat an injured Warriors team what super team :gucci:

LeBron losing to a 73-9 team that added Kevin Durant was expected. Damn, y’all go full retard when LeBron is involved.
Steph & Draymond played right? Steph is better than Durant right?
 

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:mjlol: players don’t lift franchises from the dead alone it’s done top down

It takes a good organization. LeBron IS Cleveland only when he’s there have they had true success and when he’s there he’s pretty much the local economy.

He didn't establish a championship culture breh :francis:

and he got ran from Cleveland twice, that's just not a good look man
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He didn't establish a championship culture breh :francis:

and he got ran from Cleveland twice, that's just not a good look man
:hubie:
Blame the front office not him.

In his tenure there they made horrible signings and weak trades and draft selections and they were never bad enough to get high picks with him.

He came back he was older and they built on the fly around him.

It’s no culture to establish for that organization LeBron is the culture. The Spurs already had a culture before Duncan. The Lakers were already a storied franchise before any of them too 10 greats went there.
 

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He didn't establish a championship culture breh :francis:

and he got ran from Cleveland twice, that's just not a good look man
:hubie:

How many greats do you think could of took that 07 cavs team to the finals? The 2nd best player in the league had to join a 73-9 team just to stop this man. Stop making me defend lebron guys.
 

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Blame the front office not him.

In his tenure there they made horrible signings and weak trades and draft selections and they were never bad enough to get high picks with him.

He came back he was older and they built on the fly around him.

It’s no culture to establish for that organization LeBron is the culture. The Spurs already had a culture before Duncan. The Lakers were already a storied franchise before any of them too 10 greats went there.

He lost and fled from a stacked Miami squad too
The greatest of the greats affect the from office to trust their leadership qualities, so much so that the player uplifts entire cultures of that organization
Duncan did that, Jordan, Magic etc. Those kinda guys get the highest of respect

Changing a franchise from a losing to a winning culture is the most difficult thing a great can do.
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Right now I have him at #6.

Here's my Top 10:

1a. Kobe
1b. Jordan
3. Wilt
4. Hakeem
5. Shaq
6. LeBron
7. T-Mac
8. Pippen
9. KD
10. KG

I used to have LeBron at #5 till I watched in-depth footage of Wilt. He turned out to be a lot better than I thought. Wilt is in my Top 3 now.
 

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He lost and fled from a stacked Miami squad too
The greatest of the greats affect the from office to trust their leadership qualities, so much so that the player uplifts entire cultures of that organization
Duncan did that, Jordan, Magic etc. Those kinda guys get the highest of respect

Changing a franchise from a losing to a winning culture is the most difficult thing a great can do.
:blessed:
Magic joined a playoff team with arguably the G.O.A.T. on it that already had a storied tradition and history :dahell:

LeBron was going back to Cleveland regardless.
 
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