Lavar questions Lebron's leadership: "If nobody follows, you're not leading; you're just out there"

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Who else in any sport, EVER, has been told "You should have retired after one of the most dominant runs in playoff history and while you're still arguably the greatest player in the game." :why:

Kobe didn't retire until 5 years after the last time he'd been relevant in the postseason. Duncan kept trucking along at about 70% of his peak for nearly a decade. Dirk is still in the league right now.

But putting together 51-8-8 Finals games, that's the sign that it's time to hang it up. :mjlol:
we not talking about this nikka doing 51-8-8 in a finals game though - we talking about falling back a year to recruit another championship team instead of railroading a young team to get a all star player. goal post moving at its finest

The likes of @Tflasha are retarded
and yet bron is in a circumstance where it is showing to be nigh impossible to recruit all star talent to LA:jbhmm:.... but yall go ahead and keep stanning:sas1:
Na:manny:

Martha
so you ok with him trying to blow up the current team yall have for one player?:dead:
 

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we not talking about this nikka doing 51-8-8 in a finals game though - we talking about falling back a year to recruit another championship team instead of railroading a young team to get a all star player. goal post moving at its finest

:why:

You literally said:

lebron should have retired a year after losing this past finals against Goldenstate:yeshrug:
:camby:




and yet bron is in a circumstance where it is showing to be nigh impossible to recruit all star talent to LA:jbhmm:.... but yall go ahead and keep stanning:sas1:

He just joined the team four months ago and one of the top players in the NBA already made a trade demand to try to get on his team. :comeon:
 

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You literally said:


:camby:






He just joined the team four months ago and one of the top players in the NBA already made a trade demand to try to get on his team. :comeon:
and the organization of that said player wants TOO MUCH:mjlol:.... once again it doesnt matter what bron or that particular player may want, the Pelicans organization is literally saying the lakers dont have enough to offer:comeon:and are not going to accept... so all that bytchin and coming to the defense of bron means nothing:troll:
 

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Bron is too insecure and afraid of failure to be a true leader. He's a top 3-5 player all time but leader? No.
 

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Bron is definitely a leader on the court. The offense flows through him and is literally built to his strengths. This doesn’t change no matter what team he plays on. He’s a leader by default because of that.

If we are talking the off court stuff as well as pushing players to be better...then yeah that’s debatable. It’s very likely his teammates don’t respect him right now and their games probably will regress as they continue to play with him. So I kinda get it.
 

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so you ok with him trying to blow up the current team yall have for one player?:dead:

Are you ok with the current team in his absence shytting the bed, blowing being a playoff team comfortabley in the 3rd spot in the west with an easier path through the playoffs to now being like the 10 spot and probably won’t make it back in? Or if they do they gotta play all the hardest teams in the first round?:deadmanny:

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