Magic lost 4 finals.
And won 5.
Lebron would be 3-5 if he loses this year and honestly he should be 2-6 if he was to lose this year. Warriors u had one job last year, one fukking job.....
You are too deep in your feelings about downgrading Lebron's Legacy...
3-5 finals record would devastate bron's legacy. that's a fact nikkas
he would need to win 2 more just to be .500 in finals. think about that.
losing at anytime hurts bron's legacy. losing to wizards or celtics will be considered biggest upset ever. that hurts him greatly too.
so basically lebron can't afford to lose in the playoffs until he becomes really old.
This is why these arguments are stupid as fukk. Magic was playing with MVP Kareem from day 1. Kareem won the MVP Magic's rookie year and was top-10 in MVP voting for the first seven years they played together, top-5 most those years. So Magic already gets to start his career with a giant boost. And then by the time Kareem gets

, Magic has prime HOF level Worthy to take over scoring duties and show out in big games.
And he STILL only goes 5-4 in Finals over his career. Because having a great Finals record is tough when you make it nearly every fukking year.
Lebron, meanwhile, out there playing Finals with Boobie Gibson and Matty Delladacavdova as his #2 guys against elite Finals teams. So he's basically starting in an 0-2 hole before you even start counting.
Claiming a .500 Finals record is the definition of a legacy is just stupid. Kareem lost to the Lakers, Knicks, and Warriors BEFORE he made the Finals back when he was with the Bucks...then lost to the Blazers and the Sonics (twice) before Magic joined him in LA. You're saying that if Kareem had won half of those series but then lost in the Finals, therefore finishing with a sub-.500 Finals record, that it would HURT his legacy?
So Kareem winning more often would give him a WORSE legacy?
Claim that advancing beyond the early rounds hurts a man's legacy brehs.
Quite frankely I don't care how Lebron legacy is viewed cause I know he would never be universally considered better than Jordan. And there's no "would have" naw the warriors won in 15. We don't make these excuses for nobody else why Lebron? The fact we even have to make excuses shows why there's no new Jordan period. Not kobe, not Lebron. Nobody
Hell yeah we make excuses for everyone else. People completely ignore any of Jordan's losses before 1991, it was all because "his team sucked" or "the Pistons/Celtics were just great" or "it was part of his learning process". Everyone always bringing up Smush when it's pointed out that Kobe couldn't even win a single playoff series during the three central years of his prime. Magic
repeatedly had some of the worst playoff collapses in NBA history, but it gets swept under the rug. Kareem went almost a decade in the NBA as the league's dominant player but with only two Finals trips and just one win, but his later success as Magic's sidekick washes that all away. Russell scored in single digits more often than he went for 20+ in big games, but we say he was a "leader" so his personal numbers don't matter.
Now it's the internet generation, so we have to hear about Lebron's shortcomings more than anyone else's, and that means we hear defenses of his shortcomings more too. But don't feed me this shyt like Lebron gets treated better than any other great. That's bullshyt. Back when the media and the league got to create the storylines on their own, superstars were treated with MUCH softer kid's gloves than any start of today.