What "pieces" does LeBron desperately need to win a title that aren't necessary for every other title team too? You named a secondary scorer and a couple shooters. EVERY team needs a secondary scorer and a couple shooters, so what kind of sense does that make?
Bullshyt. That doesn't explain the Miami offense in 2012-2014 at all. You seem completely ignorant of what offense Miami was actually running in that period:
The Evolution of King James
LeBron got to the Finals in 2012 with a lineup that only had 1-2 spotup shooters on the floor at any time, Chalmers and Battier/Miller. And there was no bullshyt "all-star player who sacrificed his game to stand in the corner." Bosh only made
10 corner threes in the entire 2012 season, regular season and postseason
combined. Wade, not to be outdone, only made TWO corner threes the entire season. The only all-star who has regularly hit corner threes for a LeBron team in his entire 15-year career has been Kevin Love, and that's because Love is inefficient everywhere else on the floor. And even Love makes less than 1 corner three a game (though he shoots 40% from three in the corner, so he should be there).
And LeBron had no elite secondary scorer who could get his own shot in 2007, 2015, or 2018, yet he still made it to the Finals all three of those years. Plug-and-play indeed.
The way you describe it suggests a terrible, inefficient offense. Yet LeBron has run some of the most efficient offenses of all-time. So either you're full of crap, or LeBron is a brilliant player who can run a crap system so well that he still gets tremendous results.
You do realize that only 2 players can be in the corners at any one time, right? The idea that professional NBA ballplayers completely forget how to play basketball just because they happen to be on the same team as LeBron is one of the dumbest things I've ever heard.
Wade, Bosh, and Kyrie all had the most efficient seasons of their careers playing with LeBron. They were getting the BEST shots of their career playing with him, and you're talking like they forgot how to play. The only "great" player whose offense declined with LeBron was Love, and that was simply because he was exposed have to produce at an efficient rate against tough defenses instead of stat-padding for a crap team.
The idea that the player who has the NBA records for playoff scoring, elimination game scoring, Game 7 scoring, playoff game-winners, playoff buzzer-beaters, and who has led the NBA in clutch points more often than anyone else in the last 20 years actually "gets scared" when the game is on the line is another one of the dumbest narratives out there.
Funny how if KD is so great and a plug-and-play guy, why did Curry, Klay, and Draymond all shoot WORSE the year that Durant joined the team? Klay's shooting has recovered, Curry's and Draymond's are still well below their 2016 numbers. And why did Golden State win FEWER games each year with KD than they had in 2016 when Harrison Barnes was in Durant's place? You would think that KD would be a massive improvement, right? Your evidence for "plug and play" doesn't sound that solid.
Meanwhile, LeBron plugged himself into all of these lineups:
Boobie-Sasha-Gooden-Z
Bibby-Wade-Bosh-Joel Anthony
Chalmers-Wade-Battier-Haslem
Chalmers-Wade-Bosh-Haslem
Chalmers-Wade-Rashard-Bosh
Delly-Shump-TT-Mosgov
Kyrie-JR-Love-TT
Hill-JR-Love-TT
And made it to the Finals with every one. Lineups where the secondary scorer was Boobie or Delly or Love. Lineups where 2-3 guys who couldn't hit threes were on the court at all times. Lineups with players who couldn't hit a shot outside of the restricted zone. He made it work with all of them. Durant has only made it work when his lineup was completely stacked.