BaylorBears_254 said:
bear2be2 said:
FormerFlash said:
BaylorBears_254 said:
Lol Flash, they dont listen!
Lebron literally sent every team in the East into rebuild mode or made them do something to change their team.
Boston, Indiana, Detroit, New York, Toronto, Phili, Chicago, Atlanta, all of which Lebron torched and made their franchise look bad.
Lebron has lost 1 FINALS, in which i completely say he choked, and that was that Mavs series.
Lebron could very easily be looking at a 5-3 Finals record.
That Mavs series and the 1st finals against GS where Kyrie and Love were injured.
Lebron and the Lakers were headed for a Top 2-4 finish had it not been for the injuries to literally every player on the roster.
I expect the Lakers to be better next year, and also have Leonard alongside Lebron. They just have to stay healthy.
Don't forget the Wizards. Lebron tormented them for three straight years in the playoffs, sort of like his more recent history against the Raptors. There was so much hate between the Cavs and that team, it was awesome playoff basketball. They were a good squad too. Antawn Jameson in his prime, Gilbert Arenas in his prime, Deshawn Stevenson being an idiot. Those are great memories.
The problem is none of those teams Lebron sent into rebuilding, save maybe the Celtics (who were getting old at the time) would have finished in the top six in the Western Conference in most of those seasons. Lebron's great, no doubt. But the Eastern Conferences he played in were a joke more often than not.
Lmao what? Indiana didn't go into rebuild? Lebron is the one who made the Raptors trade away Demar. New York couldn't win with Melo and Amare. Chicago and Rose couldn't do it. Phili couldn't. Atlanta couldn't as well. So what did they all do? Rebuild, trade away guys, and fire coaches.
You can say what you want, but Lebron owned the East. Could it be that he "made" the East look like a joke? Because that's exactly what he did for years straight.
With few exceptions (the Big 3 Celtics being one of them), none of those teams were good. That's the point. Like the Toronto team you're touting here? That's a seventh-place team at best in the West. They couldn't get past the first round of the playoffs in a weak East most years.
If you want to give Lebron credit for breaking up average teams, OK. I'm not sure that's the accomplishment you think it is.
I would think giving him credit for dominating those teams, even with an average or below average supporting cast in some cases, would be enough. But whatever.