So when the fuck did it become the norm that the best players in the league and in LeBron's case the best player in the league to no longer go the all the trials and tribulations of becoming a champion, instead now they just pick and choose what team gives them the best chance of winning. This modern NBA is fucking horrible and LeBron is the ambassador of this bullshit.
Do you feel that Shaq's legacy is tarnished for the same reasons?
Ambi, you're right, the Cavs had success with LeBron there and they surrounded him with complimentary talent that played to his strengths. This strategy works when you have a good enough player, and are too cheap to bring in better players (see: Dwight era Magic teams). LeBron played one year with Boozer before he got the fuck out of Dodge and had Ilgauskas and Varajao for separate stretches as wells as a decent player in Mo Williams during his prime. Outside of that? Washed up Shaq, Ira Newble, Drew Gooden, Eric Snow, Damon Jones, Donyell Marshall, Larry Hughes, Sasha Pavlovic, Daniel Gibson, Devin Brown, Delonte West, Old Wally, Old Big Ben, Anthony Parker, JJ Hickson.
Those were LeBron's best starting teammates during his run in Cleveland. Please God, show me the light and explain to me what I'm not seeing. Seriously, he played with absolute dog shit in Cleveland and still made the finals.
Their owner is the guy that wrote this:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_pqOBRLICPO...0/openlett.jpg
That franchise was awful, God awful. If you're blaming him for leaving that dumpster fire you're just looking for reasons to pile on.
The Decision was really stupid and poorly planned and it made LeBron look like a dipshit. I don't disagree with that whatsoever, but the Cavs are probably tied with the Wolves for the second worst franchise in the league. Asking someone to overcome that just because of how good they are isn't fair.