intlzncster
i fart in your general direction
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Yea I read it, very well written. Doesn't change his past tho. I'm curious as to why it's ok for people to accept that the best player on the planet formed a border line all star team to win two rings then returns home. He's going to try and bring a championship home, that's a given. But he really doesn't have nearly as much pressure now. He's got his rings and now returns to Cleveland and everyone is happy for him. Maybe it's me, but I don't see how any of this is right. How what he did not only set a precedent of it being ok to take the easy road to get a ring when you're one of the top players in the road, but also jumping back and forth from two different teams is also acceptable. I'm a 80's and 90's fan. Closest thing I can remember was Shaq leaving for LA but nothing like this has ever been done and it's very disturbing that no one else sees anything wrong with this.
Difference with Shaq is that he wasn't born/raised in Orlando. No ties other than being drafted. Wasn't a big deal at all.
I don't think it hurts LeBron's legacy really, because we live in a media fawning culture. And, as I mentioned earlier, his PR team did a masterful job in changing the narrative. I still think LeBron's lame, but it doesn't matter what I think.