Random_Guy
07-04-2016, 01:07 PM
It's basically a win-win situation for Lebron.
For one, his legacy has already been cemented after this year. More importantly though, this takes the pressure off Lebron, win or lose.
He wins? He's going to be considered even by his haters as at least in the same tier as Jordan.
He loses? Nobody cares, because most people think he is supposed to lose anyway. No pressure for bron bron, and we all know how well bron plays when theres no pressure on him.
Don't know why KD would do it tho, its a lose-lose situation, regardless whether he wins or loses. But I guess the two year deal makes sense, after he gets his ring he can do the whole "go home" thing and get a ridiculous deal from OKC without worrying about being ringless.
The biggest winner is definitely the stars on the warrios like draymond green and klay thompson, players that probably wont get a legacy but will get multiple rings.
For one, his legacy has already been cemented after this year. More importantly though, this takes the pressure off Lebron, win or lose.
He wins? He's going to be considered even by his haters as at least in the same tier as Jordan.
He loses? Nobody cares, because most people think he is supposed to lose anyway. No pressure for bron bron, and we all know how well bron plays when theres no pressure on him.
Don't know why KD would do it tho, its a lose-lose situation, regardless whether he wins or loses. But I guess the two year deal makes sense, after he gets his ring he can do the whole "go home" thing and get a ridiculous deal from OKC without worrying about being ringless.
The biggest winner is definitely the stars on the warrios like draymond green and klay thompson, players that probably wont get a legacy but will get multiple rings.