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Prometheus
03-05-2019, 12:12 PM
Just think back to the common perception of LeBron James after the 2016 Finals. And then compare it to now.

After getting DESTROYED by KD two years in a row and now this absolute disaster of a season in LA...

Has anyone ever gone from ruler of all the earth to a total laughingstock in just two and a half years? It's honestly hilarious.

Kobe must be laughing SO. F*CKING. HARD. at all of it. The difference in how those two are viewed in socal has gotten even bigger! hahahahaha!

NBASTATMAN
03-05-2019, 12:16 PM
Just think back to the common perception of LeBron James after the 2016 Finals. And then compare it to now.

After getting DESTROYED by KD two years in a row and now this absolute disaster of a season in LA...

Has anyone ever gone from ruler of all the earth to a total laughingstock in just two and a half years? It's honestly hilarious.

Kobe must be laughing SO. F*CKING. HARD. at all of it. The difference in how those two are viewed in socal has gotten even bigger! hahahahaha!


KYRIE JUST SAID ON ESPN THAT LEBRON IS STILL THE BEST PLAYER IN THE NBA.. :roll:

THREAD IS DONE

Prometheus
03-05-2019, 12:21 PM
Kyrie is widely regarded as the biggest idiot in the NBA. He said the Earth is flat ffs.

My argument is only strengthened by him saying that.

Anything else?

StrongLurk
03-05-2019, 12:29 PM
Happens to every player, not sure why it's a big deal.

Lebron at 34 is better than most other superstars at that age :confusedshrug:

Gileraracer
03-05-2019, 12:29 PM
KYRIE JUST SAID ON ESPN THAT LEBRON IS STILL THE BEST PLAYER IN THE NBA.. :roll:

THREAD IS DONE

Why, because one last nba player is stuck in Lebrons ass while half the league publicly disrespects bran?

:yaohappy:

moongaze
03-05-2019, 12:41 PM
Kyrie is widely regarded as the biggest idiot in the NBA. He said the Earth is flat ffs.

My argument is only strengthened by him saying that.

Anything else?

Kyrie is not an idiot when it comes to basketball. The players know who's great

NBASTATMAN
03-05-2019, 12:45 PM
Kyrie is widely regarded as the biggest idiot in the NBA. He said the Earth is flat ffs.

My argument is only strengthened by him saying that.

Anything else?


YET LEBRON WON WITH HIM.. LEBRON LOOKING BETTER EVERY MINUTE :bowdown: :applause:

SouBeachTalents
03-05-2019, 12:59 PM
Nah, you can't just toss in the last two years and place them on equal footing with this season. LeBron played like a god (offensively) the last two years in the playoffs, even sparking massive GOAT debates last year. He simply ran into an ATG Warriors team, still playing extremely well (offensively) in defeat.

This season though, especially the last 2 weeks has been an unmitigated disaster

Prometheus
03-05-2019, 01:06 PM
Nah, you can't just toss in the last two years and place them on equal footing with this season. LeBron played like a god (offensively) the last two years in the playoffs, even sparking massive GOAT debates last year. He simply ran into an ATG Warriors team, still playing extremely well (offensively) in defeat.

This season though, especially the last 2 weeks has been an unmitigated disaster

I agree, but this thread isn't about the quality of his play - it's about his image, reputation, legacy, etc. Perception shifts a LOT when you get absolutely wrecked two years in a row with your #1 rival hitting daggers in your face in both series and winning FMVP. Even if he was actually playing well, that is all just a massively bad look.

This season is transforming the whole thing in a nightmarish way. Going to the Lakers might have actually been the biggest miscalculation of LeBron's whole career - even worse than "The Decision".

NBAGOAT
03-05-2019, 01:41 PM
wait for next year at least, come on. 2018 was fine perception wise because of the talent disparity so its only been a year of a negative reputation

PP34Deuce
03-05-2019, 02:49 PM
I agree, but this thread isn't about the quality of his play - it's about his image, reputation, legacy, etc. Perception shifts a LOT when you get absolutely wrecked two years in a row with your #1 rival hitting daggers in your face in both series and winning FMVP. Even if he was actually playing well, that is all just a massively bad look.

This season is transforming the whole thing in a nightmarish way. Going to the Lakers might have actually been the biggest miscalculation of LeBron's whole career - even worse than "The Decision".


All it says is he's impatient. If anything, the way current younger stars handle media press stress speaks to how much more polished he is than them. Still has a lot of players who love him off the court.

He's the bench mark for off and on court success. Players are animalistic. The lion is getting older so of course they all want to shine by taking him out. I think an analyst on Fox said that teams play the lakers much harder because they want to be beat Lebron now that he's not as invincible. It happens.

Vino24
03-05-2019, 02:52 PM
mods...

Spurs m8
03-05-2019, 03:10 PM
KYRIE JUST SAID ON ESPN THAT LEBRON IS STILL THE BEST PLAYER IN THE NBA.. :roll:

THREAD IS DONE

So you keep saying....no one gives a fvck....

SmokyMcNasty
03-05-2019, 03:13 PM
Should've never went West. Let's be honest. He feasted on the East's weak competition. That's how he's so productive in the playoffs. Could've went to the Sixers.

Made ya bed. Now sleep in it.

Ben Simmons 25
03-05-2019, 03:13 PM
Just think back to the common perception of LeBron James after the 2016 Finals. And then compare it to now.

After getting DESTROYED by KD two years in a row and now this absolute disaster of a season in LA...

Has anyone ever gone from ruler of all the earth to a total laughingstock in just two and a half years? It's honestly hilarious.

Kobe must be laughing SO. F*CKING. HARD. at all of it. The difference in how those two are viewed in socal has gotten even bigger! hahahahaha!

DESTROYED?!!?!@ BY KD!?!?

I thought it was the Warriors that beat the Cavs, not KD DESTROYING LEBRON!!>?!?! DESTTTTTROOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEDDDDDDD!!@EIJ@#RE

Hmm, interesting... good to know, thank you.

Bronbron23
03-05-2019, 03:27 PM
Just think back to the common perception of LeBron James after the 2016 Finals. And then compare it to now.

After getting DESTROYED by KD two years in a row and now this absolute disaster of a season in LA...

Has anyone ever gone from ruler of all the earth to a total laughingstock in just two and a half years? It's honestly hilarious.

Kobe must be laughing SO. F*CKING. HARD. at all of it. The difference in how those two are viewed in socal has gotten even bigger! hahahahaha!
He's hardley a laughing stock but he's definitely getting worse. He's not good enough to carry a team anymore without help but what 34 year old can? If you put a couple all stars around him and some good defenders that can pick up his slack on defence he can still win a chip. Not sure if he'll ever get that though

Spurs m8
03-05-2019, 03:28 PM
He's hardley a laughing stock but he's definitely getting worse. He's not good enough to carry a team anymore without help but what 34 year old can? If you put a couple all stars around him and some good defenders that can pick up his slack on defence he can still win a chip. Not sure if he'll ever get that though

He was never good enough to carry a team without help from multiple all star calibre players....

Ben Simmons 25
03-05-2019, 03:30 PM
He's hardley a laughing stock but he's definitely getting worse. He's not good enough to carry a team anymore without help but what 34 year old can? If you put a couple all stars around him and some good defenders that can pick up his slack on defence he can still win a chip. Not sure if he'll ever get that though

If you replaced Kuzma, Ingram, Hart, Rondo & McGee with guys that were the same exact level of player as they currently are, and instead, the replacements were better at shooting and defending while being worse at iso scoring, all of this LeBron can't play in the West talk would evaporate over night and they would be pushing for homecourt in the West.

But... none of those guys can shoot or defend particularly well other than for brief stretches.

LeBron didn't fall off a cliff from last year to this year and it's not a result of playing in the West.

LeBron is barely two dimensional offensively and he always has been... he either shoots a three, or, you set a pick for him and he bullies his way to the basket and scores or kicks it out for three. That is his game. But this year, he has nobody to kick it to. And his defense is worse than ever.

But yeah... give him some shooters and some halfway decent defenders and the Lakers would be above 40 wins right now.

My gut tells me that this is the weakest supporting cast he's ever had in terms of shooting ability save maybe his first year or two in Cleveland as a rookie.

Bronbron23
03-05-2019, 03:35 PM
He was never good enough to carry a team without help from multiple all star calibre players.... well technically no but those early cavs teams weren't great and he got 2 wins against the warriors team in 2015 with nobody.

Bronbron23
03-05-2019, 03:38 PM
If you replaced Kuzma, Ingram, Hart, Rondo & McGee with guys that were the same exact level of player as they currently are, and instead, the replacements were better at shooting and defending while being worse at iso scoring, all of this LeBron can't play in the West talk would evaporate over night and they would be pushing for homecourt in the West.

But... none of those guys can shoot or defend particularly well other than for brief stretches.

LeBron didn't fall off a cliff from last year to this year and it's not a result of playing in the West.

LeBron is barely two dimensional offensively and he always has been... he either shoots a three, or, you set a pick for him and he bullies his way to the basket and scores or kicks it out for three. That is his game. But this year, he has nobody to kick it to. And his defense is worse than ever.

But yeah... give him some shooters and some halfway decent defenders and the Lakers would be above 40 wins right now.

My gut tells me that this is the weakest supporting cast he's ever had in terms of shooting ability save maybe his first year or two in Cleveland as a rookie. yeah it's probably the worst team he's ever had and definitely the worst fit for his style of play.

LostCause
03-05-2019, 05:49 PM
If you replaced Kuzma, Ingram, Hart, Rondo & McGee with guys that were the same exact level of player as they currently are, and instead, the replacements were better at shooting and defending while being worse at iso scoring


Same exact level of player, but better shooters AND defenders? So..... Better players?

hiphopanonymous
03-05-2019, 06:07 PM
Perhaps there was never much grace to start

https://media1.tenor.com/images/74087ff6c81ad47042b873b1a188086b/tenor.gif

Spectacular fail regardless

Dr Seuss
03-05-2019, 06:09 PM
the last person i saw that degraded as fast as lebron has this season was patrick swayze when he battled pancreatic cancer.

SpaceJam2
12-07-2019, 11:10 PM
Just think back to the common perception of LeBron James after the 2016 Finals. And then compare it to now.

After getting DESTROYED by KD two years in a row and now this absolute disaster of a season in LA...

Has anyone ever gone from ruler of all the earth to a total laughingstock in just two and a half years? It's honestly hilarious.

Kobe must be laughing SO. F*CKING. HARD. at all of it. The difference in how those two are viewed in socal has gotten even bigger! hahahahaha!

https://i.postimg.cc/zfVvq1dK/200.gif

Lebron23
05-20-2020, 06:59 PM
1 year he's back on top of the nba ladder. No. 1 in the West, and a top 2 mvp candidate.

Lebron23
05-20-2020, 07:00 PM
He was never good enough to carry a team without help from multiple all star calibre players....

This guy has down syndrome.

Lebron23
05-20-2020, 07:51 PM
Should've never went West. Let's be honest. He feasted on the East's weak competition. That's how he's so productive in the playoffs. Could've went to the Sixers.

Made ya bed. Now sleep in it.

Sixers are sucking this year. They are the 6th seed in the East. LeBron signing with the Lakers was always the right choice. Traded ingram, ball and hart for Anthony Davis in the off season.

bullettooth
05-20-2020, 07:53 PM
Just think back to the common perception of LeBron James after the 2016 Finals. And then compare it to now.

After getting DESTROYED by KD two years in a row and now this absolute disaster of a season in LA...

Has anyone ever gone from ruler of all the earth to a total laughingstock in just two and a half years? It's honestly hilarious.

Kobe must be laughing SO. F*CKING. HARD. at all of it. The difference in how those two are viewed in socal has gotten even bigger! hahahahaha!

Wait another 5+ years and the only thing LeBron will be remembered for is losing in the finals.

Manny98
05-20-2020, 07:55 PM
Wait another 5+ years and the only thing LeBron will be remembered for is losing in the finals.

You wish babyboi :lol

bullettooth
05-20-2020, 08:08 PM
You wish babyboi :lol

Dude, it's already happening. Are you being deliberately ignorant or are you really just that dense?

Lebron23
05-21-2020, 01:02 AM
If you replaced Kuzma, Ingram, Hart, Rondo & McGee with guys that were the same exact level of player as they currently are, and instead, the replacements were better at shooting and defending while being worse at iso scoring, all of this LeBron can't play in the West talk would evaporate over night and they would be pushing for homecourt in the West.

But... none of those guys can shoot or defend particularly well other than for brief stretches.

LeBron didn't fall off a cliff from last year to this year and it's not a result of playing in the West.

LeBron is barely two dimensional offensively and he always has been... he either shoots a three, or, you set a pick for him and he bullies his way to the basket and scores or kicks it out for three. That is his game. But this year, he has nobody to kick it to. And his defense is worse than ever.

But yeah... give him some shooters and some halfway decent defenders and the Lakers would be above 40 wins right now.

My gut tells me that this is the weakest supporting cast he's ever had in terms of shooting ability save maybe his first year or two in Cleveland as a rookie.

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