Keep it a buck: Prime LeBron is prolly the most box office player in NBA history on the road

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You do know during that whole stretch post-prime Kobe was still the bigger draw.

Nobody wanna see LeBron bulldoze his way to the basket 20 times a game.

Kobe put on the GOAT skill display during that time.

Lol bron wasn't the box office hit it was the heatles were cuz first time 3 top 5-10 players in their prime playing together. Bron as a stand alone player isn't must see

Bron alone is Tim Duncan status

Miami made him exciting because they could fully utilize his athleticism.



Why are y'all rewriting history? :what:
Bruh won 2 MVPs back to back on 65+ win teams, dude was box office BEFORE Miami and WITH Miami. Especially in 2010 when everyone was anticipating where he might go in free agency.
 

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Be considered "box office" when people are hesitant to buy a ticket to watch you play cause you might take a "rest" day :stopitslime:

MJ had a famous quote that he goes out and play hard every night cause there's a kid who's there that will only get a chance to see him for that night. MJ was the most box office player in history. It's a reason the Finals this year with 7 all stars, 3 MVP's, and a Finals rematch was the first Finals to chart where Jordan's Bulls did in ratings.
 
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