LeBron's legacy became bulletproof the day Cleveland won the NBA title.
The entirety of his Lakers tenure has neither helped nor hurt his legacy. Honestly, it doesn't mean anything outside of the Lakers' fanbase.
Kobe ain’t in that discussion despite how much y’all want to force him in there.Real heads never had him above MJ or Kobe so it doesn’t affect his true standing.
He had a hand in putting it together.He is 37 and this roster stinks.
Kobe ain’t in that discussion despite how much y’all want to force him in there.
You're right, he's better than Jordan.Too many people have been brainwashed by the media regarding Lebron to begin with. He's one of the league's greatest players but he has no business being ranked unanimously 2nd to Jordan.
The way he whores himself to acquire championships and leaves teams' in ruins when he departs doesn't exactly scream out '2nd best player of all time'. And he was the one who set this precedent.
There's a reason why there's such a disparity in the way most of his colleagues view him in all time rankings vs the way the media has been aggressively promoting him in all time rankings (since 2015).
Many of his colleagues don't even rank him above Kobe. 3 of Lebron's 4 championships are very suspect