8 Finals trips, 5 losses. Chose his own stacked teams, went to the Finals 7 times in a row, never three-peated, repeated once. Not MJ, not Kobe.
Lol wut? He played with 3 former franchise players and one former Finals mvp in Wade, Bosh, and Allen.
James' way of downplaying Durant's ring? And other fans' wonder why we have difficulty accepting the guy?
He's just mad that he got beat at his own game. I really wish he would have just acknowledged the truth.
Just because you say it doesn't mean people believe it. Saying this to the press so they change their narrative on your history? LOL, not going to happen. Fans won't let them. LLLLLebron
I'm curious to see what the Cavs are going to do during the summer . If they want to match up better with the Warriors , they have to get more size , length and versatility on the perimeter . As there is no life in Cleveland after Lebron , they should trade both Love and Kyrie ... they won't trade Kyrie though . A Butler/George/Lebron type of big 3 would beat the Warriors I believe ... of course it's not going to happen
I agree that team would be great, but I dunno, there's only one ball to go around and those guys all like to have the ball a lot. Unlike Klay, Green, (and even Curry and Durant to a lesser extent) who are really good at moving without the ball or getting their shots with minimal dribbling. I think Kyrie already proved himself in these last 2 Finals (plus he had that big game in the 2015 Finals that he got injured in). He's a gamer, and he's young, he's not the guy I'd look to move. Kevin Love, yeah, I'd try to move him for a better piece, but I don't know if you can GET a better player than him FOR him. They might be kinda stuck there.
Since his titles, especially last year, I have learned to appreciate LeBron for what he is - a top 10 player of all-time and a generational talent - but between his annoying fans (look up Bronsexual on Urban Dictionary, it fits them to a T) and arrogance ("I never played for a superteam"), he is easily the most unlikable star the NBA's ever had. I wasn't a fan of Durant's move, but at the end of the day he got the hardware and his name in the history books, just as LeBron did in Miami. Yes, the Warriors are a different animal entirely, but LeBron started this whole debacle back in 2010 and done the same thing again in 2014 when he came back home; Durant just one-upped him. I am sure it is frustrating to know he will never live up to "The Chosen One" status - which, IMO, was unfairly placed upon him as a teenager by the media and he was so immature at the time, he bought in - but just accept your loss like a man and stop with the dumb comments and woe-is-me attitude. You never saw any of the other legends do it, there's no need for him to do it either. LeBron will go down as one of the greatest to ever play the game, he shouldn't be complaining solely because the title of GOAT (which is tossed around far too often these days anyway) wasn't just handed to him.
I woul love nothing more than lebron jump ship to join Westbrook or something, only to lose again. Come on, Bron, you know you want to.