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Originally Posted by PR_Glen
The debate was stupid to begin with. Lebron is a very good player, the best in the league. But all of his championships were built by his own collusion. He couldn't win in Cleveland so he got all his allstar friends to come over on the cheap to Miami and he won there. Then that fell apart so he decided to do the same back in Cleveland to make 'amends' for leaving. The league is so weak right now because they let him do this. So now any good player will get plucked from any of the other 28 teams to go to either his or Curry's super team and the rest of the league will be fodder because of it.
Worst of all, he plays at half speed most of the season. So teams like Toronto and Houston can work hard all year and they get torched in the playoffs because these super teams decide to start trying. It's a broken league and it wont get fixed until Lebron retires unfortunately. Hopefully this trend of a single player having this much league control will never happen again. Jordan could have done that when he played, he had a TON of power and owned the market. Did he bounce from city to city? Did he collude with other super stars to build a super team? Nah... he just did it with the team he had and he did it all season long.
Jordan's ego is gigantic, but it was never so big that he'd bring the league down with him. Lebrons legacy is nothing more than taking advantage of a watered down league and it may leave the league in serious trouble when he leaves.
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Lebron should have stayed in Miami, He could have won some more there when Wade and Bosh were prime.