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I consider myself one of Lebron Johnson's biggest fans. He's really good at that sport he plays!



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He's... disconnected from reality.

He still doesn't get why nearly everybody turned on him and doesn't see "The Decision" as a mistake.

Additionally, the way he went from loving his team, to suddenly cold freezing everyone but Z and just shutting down....

It makes me wonder if that crazy rumor isn't so crazy afterall.



He recently played the race card when asked why there has been such a backlash for his un humble inconsiderate actions as of late.

He is incapable of showing humility for "the decision" which was just shovanistic garbage.

He has placed himself in a sort of him vs. the world mentality and it will just continue to hurt his image. He needs to lighten up and admit when he was wrong. And an hour long special on live tv to tell the world (including the team of Cleveland) that he was leaving was wrong.

Miami will be exciting to watch, but he puts a new meaning to the phrase; "if you can't beat em, join em"



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TheRealMafoo said:
dystopia said:

He's just another player until he wins a championship. He might be the best talent, but you're not the best player unless you win, plain and simple. If he wants to be the best then he needs to win.


Michael Jordan was the best player of his time. Until Chicago got Scottie Pippin, Jordan didn't, and wouldn't have, won a damn thing.

You don't need a championship to the best player. You just need to be the best player.

I see no problems with him having to have other great players to win a championship, but unless he does he isn't the best. That's universal in my opinion, you are judged by how many championships you win, not by regular season statistics or overall ability. There is no question Michael Jordan was the most talented player in the NBA before he started winning championships. Most Talented and Best are two different things in my eyes.



He at one time said his goal was to be the the first billionare sports star. So to me he is the same money hungry whore he always was.



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I still think LeBron is the best player overall in the NBA. He's playing on Dwayne Wade's team, no matter how much rings he wins in Miami, Wade will always one-up him b/c Wade already has a ring. I never understand the comparison between LeBron and Jordan, LeBron isn't a good shooter, Kobe and Durant are the best shooters imo.  



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

dystopia said:
TheRealMafoo said:
dystopia said:

He's just another player until he wins a championship. He might be the best talent, but you're not the best player unless you win, plain and simple. If he wants to be the best then he needs to win.


Michael Jordan was the best player of his time. Until Chicago got Scottie Pippin, Jordan didn't, and wouldn't have, won a damn thing.

You don't need a championship to the best player. You just need to be the best player.

I see no problems with him having to have other great players to win a championship, but unless he does he isn't the best. That's universal in my opinion, you are judged by how many championships you win, not by regular season statistics or overall ability. There is no question Michael Jordan was the most talented player in the NBA before he started winning championships. Most Talented and Best are two different things in my eyes.

I guess we should all take Barry Sanders off the list for greatest running back.



Part of the reason for the hate is cause he dragged out the decision. If he came out with the choice quicker, then the Cavs would have had more chances to snag a few good players during that period, and would be in much better shape than they are now... Ditching his home club was just part of it, but the way he left it was selfish



My opinion hasn't changed. He's by far one of the best player's to ever play the game, but the front office of the Cavs sucked and therefore he was never gonna get a championship win with that team. The special was a dumb idea, but to hate him for it is just stupid unless you were his teammate.



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TheRealMafoo said:
dystopia said:
TheRealMafoo said:
dystopia said:

He's just another player until he wins a championship. He might be the best talent, but you're not the best player unless you win, plain and simple. If he wants to be the best then he needs to win.


Michael Jordan was the best player of his time. Until Chicago got Scottie Pippin, Jordan didn't, and wouldn't have, won a damn thing.

You don't need a championship to the best player. You just need to be the best player.

I see no problems with him having to have other great players to win a championship, but unless he does he isn't the best. That's universal in my opinion, you are judged by how many championships you win, not by regular season statistics or overall ability. There is no question Michael Jordan was the most talented player in the NBA before he started winning championships. Most Talented and Best are two different things in my eyes.

I guess we should all take Barry Sanders off the list for greatest running back.

Yes you should, because the Best players win, plain and simple.