LeBron: Still Would Be Dominant Without the Heat

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Is this even headline worthy? Dude was dominant before he joined the heat, thats why it was a big deal, the decision was shown live and shyt.. what is going on here :heh:
Outrage because he didn't show humility by saying he would have been trash if he never went to Miami
 

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two guys in that photo not named jordan combined for a total average of 25 ppg. 5ppg from Rodman and 20 from pippen. Great role players defensively of course. but Jordan still had to carry the offensive load by himself

Lebron played with several guys who can put up 30 by themselves.
 

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Worm was a role player & he damn sure wasn't an olympian

Additionally, he was 34 when he signed to Chicago

Y'all nikkas and y'all buttals for LeeBronze is disgusting

Carry on :hhh:
Worm went to Chicago and teamed up with two Olympians in their prime
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Even at 34 he was the best defender and best rebounder in the league by far
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two guys in that photo not named jordan combined for a total average of 25 ppg. 5ppg from Rodman and 20 from pippen. Great role players defensively of course. but Jordan still had to carry the offensive load by himself

Lebron played with several guys who can put up 30 by themselves.
Again, Rodman and Pipper were the 2 best defenders in the league and Rodman also the best rebounder. They won on both the offensive and defensive end. Rodman held Shaq to 0 points in a half.

Lebron played with a lot of bums as well and carried some trash teams to the Finals
 

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lol that Bron had to set three all-time Finals firsts (first to come back from 3-1 down, first to beat a 70-win team, and first to lead both squads in all five statistical categories) with his #3 option concussed and almost unplayable just to get a "credible" ring.


2012 he had to put up all-time performances while playing from 2-1 down against the Pacers (40-18-8) and 3-2 down against the Celtics (45-15-5) with the Heat fielding starting lineups like Chalmers-Haslem-Turiaf, Chalmers-Battier-Turiaf, Chalmers-Battier-Anthony, and Chalmers-Battier-Haslem, then went into the Finals with Bosh at 50% and still beat the Durant-Westbrook-Harden-Ibaka Thunder in five.....but that's not a "credible" win.

2013 he was down 3-2 against a great Spurs team before putting up 32-10-11 in Game 6 (including 16 in the fourth to lead the Heat back from 10 down followed by the go-ahead bucket in overtime) and then 37-12-4 in Game 7 including the clinching jumper with 28 seconds left....but that's not a "credible" win.

2020 he beat the Dame-CJ-Melo Blazers, Harden-Westbrook Rockets, Jokic-Murray-Grant-Porter Nuggets, and Butler-Bam-Herro Heat, without the benefit of home court advantage in a single series....but not a "credible" ring despite doing it with KCP and Rondo as his #3 and #4 options?


Y'all don't make up this hateful narrative for any other player. Imagine someone claiming that the 1980s Lakers didn't have a "credible" title just cause Kareem and Magic forced their way on to a stacked team and the West was shyt back then. You literally never hear someone say those rings don't count or weren't credible.


Well thats all well and good when you just arbitrarily list names. But I definitely remember Chalmers playing well and even having a great game or two. And Mike Miller went off in one of those years too. So your only posting these names to make it look as though Lebron carried a bunch of bums,based on the name recognition or lack thereof. When people who remember those series remembers alot of those players coming up clutch, and in the words of Skip Bayless "saved Lebrons legacy".


Then with the Cavaliers ring,the truth is I learned more about Steph "the choke artist" Curry in that series. Showed alot of front runner characteristics,or that he was overwhelmed by the moment. That series was lost due to him dissapearing throughout important moments of the series. So yeah,coming back from 3-1 is impressive unless you actually watched,and realize the other teams best player dissapeared during important stretches. The devil is in the details so they say.

And oh,the Spurs were old as shyt,but I guess that doesnt matter either:mjlol:.



But thank you for at least admitting how he has bruteforced his way into stacked teams,and ran from the grind:respect:
 
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