Tyronn Lue basically told on Bron during that ABC interview last night

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They asked Lue what his message was to LeBron....

"You have to let me coach you. You have to let me hold you accountable".

That's what this shyt is all about. Trying to convince a 32 year old man to let himself be instructed and humble himself enough to accept responsibility. That's what his time in Cleveland has been all about. Ask yourself why the Cavs organization never threw big money or heavily courted a winning, reputable coach? Because coaches like that don't want any part of Bron, and Bron doesn't want any part of the structure and discipline most winning coaches enforce.

Bron is a hall of fame, top 10-15 player in the history of league...I would never say otherwise. He sabotaged his own greatness though because of a lack of humility...a lack of the self awareness needed to understand you don't have all the answers. It's ultimately what will keep him from being seriously mentioned with winners like Jordan, Magic and Kobe. Because beyond all those stats was a grown man who would rather be coached by the those intimidated by him than win with structure and accountability.


Kobe, Magic and Jordan had fathers in their lives....never underestimate that consistent male presence....even Jordan discusses the importance of having a father to turn to for advice when he was getting mollywhopped by the Knicks
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Being drafted by such an incompetent franchise hurt him. Everyone who Lebron is compared to played for great franchises with all time great coaches and/or teammates.

Bird was drafted to the 2nd best franchise in NBA history, which was the best franchise in NBA history at the time (still might be it's debateable), and also had hall of fame teammates (Celtics acquired McHale and Parrish both in his 2nd season) almost immediately after entering the league.

Magic drafted to the GOAT NBA franchise, with Kareem to groom him.

Jordan made the Bulls one of the GOAT franchises, but had Phil, Pippen, and later Rodman, along with many great role players.

Kobe drafted by the Hornets and cried his way to a trade to the GOAT franchise with Phil as the coach and Shaq to shoulder the load, pause.

Lebron went to one of the worst franchises, with no structure and no good teammates, didn't have a great teammate until he went to the Heat and Wade only had 1 season left as a great player, and Bosh showed that he was a really good player but not a great player.

It's really not fair to compare Lebron's career to any of those players, he didn't have the luxury of a support system that was better than him that could lift him up until he went to the Heat and that began to slowly crumble along with Wade's knees almost immediately after he got there. There's no and never has been a reason for him to submit to the system in Cleveland completely because he has a higher basketball IQ than all of his coaches in his time there, and it still remains to be seen if Kyrie and Love can step up and be truly great players when it matters the most.

EDIT: In hindsight he should have stayed with the Heat, but Wade should've been willing to take a HUGE paycut to keep him there and add young talent around him.

I don't totally buy it. Everyone makes fun of the Cavs but it's really because they were getting beaten by Chicago often (who wasn't?) but they were a solid team in the 90s. Daugherty, Price, G. Wilkins, Ehlo (yes, Ehlo), Larry Nance, Young Ron Harper...all of those guys could play. Even the Terrel Brandon era Cavs were making the playoffs. The were nowhere near to a championship, but they were not the laughing stock of the league, more middle of the pack.

And Kobe went to the Lakers before PJ, and Shaq signed after the draft.
 

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I don't totally buy it. Everyone makes fun of the Cavs but it's really because they were getting beaten by Chicago often (who wasn't?) but they were a solid team in the 90s. Daugherty, Price, G. Wilkins, Ehlo (yes, Ehlo), Larry Nance, Young Ron Harper...all of those guys could play. Even the Terrel Brandon era Cavs were making the playoffs. The were nowhere near to a championship, but they were not the laughing stock of the league, more middle of the pack.

And Kobe went to the Lakers before PJ, and Shaq signed after the draft.


They had a short run of being a good team, they were awful when Lebron was drafted and were never considered a good NBA franchise and rightfully so.

And as for Kobe I should've specified the timeline, but I didn't think it mattered much considering the Lakers are hands down one of the greatest franchises in professional sports, and Kobe didn't win anything until Phil got there anyway and he was the 2nd option. Revisionist history likes to paint Shaq and Kobe as 1a and 1b, but anyone who followed the NBA at that time knows Shaq was the clear cut leader of that team. Lebron never had the luxury of being able to play behind someone else.
 

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Breh the premise is ridiculous, a coach is there to coach, a player is paid to follow the coaches instruction, yes it's the simple
So player coaches in sports aren't a thing? By that premise would you say p. manning has control/coach issues? He essentially runs the offense on his own. I would agree with you if the teams that Bron was on were doing terrible...but dude has been in the finals 5 about to be 6 years in a row on two different teams. But the coaches are important in a player central league like basketball right?
 

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They had a short run of being a good team, they were awful when Lebron was drafted and were never considered a good NBA franchise and rightfully so.

And as for Kobe I should've specified the timeline, but I didn't think it mattered much considering the Lakers are hands down one of the greatest franchises in professional sports, and Kobe didn't win anything until Phil got there anyway and he was the 2nd option. Revisionist history likes to paint Shaq and Kobe as 1a and 1b, but anyone who followed the NBA at that time knows Shaq was the clear cut leader of that team. Lebron never had the luxury of being able to play behind someone else.
kobe was not the 2nd option because he couldnt carry a team. he was made to be 1b, or shaqs batman since shaq was self-proclaimed superman. phil did this for shaq's ego. he has stated pretty much this multiple times. it wasnt about kobe. it was 100% about shaq being a big baby. shaq was like 7 years older than kobe. and shaq was the one throwing all the shade kobes way. shaq use to do that to his teammates too outside of kobe when things didnt go right in a game. even though he bricked 100 ft's in that same game. he wouldnt say "that ones on me." he would blame others. and i'm a shaq fan keep it real with you.

kobe was 1b at minimum. you dont go from being a 2nd option guy to becoming one of the best #1 options of all time. that never happens. to have turned into that world class #1. he was already a #1 placed in handcuffs by his couch for the betterment of the team and shaqs ego.

it worked for 3 rings. so i aint mad at phil for that.
 

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They had a short run of being a good team, they were awful when Lebron was drafted and were never considered a good NBA franchise and rightfully so.

And as for Kobe I should've specified the timeline, but I didn't think it mattered much considering the Lakers are hands down one of the greatest franchises in professional sports, and Kobe didn't win anything until Phil got there anyway and he was the 2nd option. Revisionist history likes to paint Shaq and Kobe as 1a and 1b, but anyone who followed the NBA at that time knows Shaq was the clear cut leader of that team. Lebron never had the luxury of being able to play behind someone else.

The Cavs were not a laughing stock. They were a solid middle-of-the-pack franchise. They weren't the Clippers or more recently, the Bobcats.

And Kobe was groomed and earned his spot. He never cried his way to LA, it was already decided that he would be drafted then traded to LA if he fell to Hornets. This was a team that had Nick-at-Nite, Eddie, Mr. Flow-on, Elden Campbell...then Magic re-retired, and tried to come back when he found out they were gonna sign Shaq. Kobe was like 6th-7th in order on that team, as a rookie, when HS (especially Gs) weren't the hoopla they are now. And Shaq was the leader (especially after getting everyone else shipped off) and Kobe played his role until it was evident that he wasn't a #2 anymore. And a clear sign of coaching, Kobe reinvented his game like 5 different times.

Lebron never had the luxury because he was given a franchise right out the gate, to do whatever he pleased. He never had to earn anything, because right from the beginning, what Lebron said, goes. You forget that they actually tried building teams around him, and it went to sh!t because he could change him game up to allow for it.
 

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kobe was not the 2nd option because he couldnt carry a team. he was made to be 1b, or shaqs batman since shaq was self-proclaimed superman. phil did this for shaq's ego. he has stated pretty much this multiple times. it wasnt about kobe. it was 100% about shaq being a big baby. shaq was like 7 years older than kobe. and shaq was the one throwing all the shade kobes way. shaq use to do that to his teammates too outside of kobe when things didnt go right in a game. even though he bricked 100 ft's in that same game. he wouldnt say "that ones on me." he would blame others. and i'm a shaq fan keep it real with you.

kobe was 1b at minimum. you dont go from being a 2nd option guy to becoming one of the best #1 options of all time. that never happens. to have turned into that world class #1. he was already a #1 placed in handcuffs by his couch for the betterment of the team and shaqs ego.

it worked for 3 rings. so i aint mad at phil for that.


I didn't say Kobe couldn't have been the number 1 option or wasn't talented enough, but he didn't have to be and he wouldn't have been the best go to guy at that point. Shaq was completely unguardable. Again Lebron never had that luxury of playing along side a guy who could score at will. Kobe was an incredible scorer, but Shaq was quite possibly the most dominant force in NBA history. I'm not talking about anything else, I don't care about the beef between them and who started it, just saying that Kobe didn't have anywhere near the pressure that Lebron faced right out the gate, and no other player has. Kobe also had the GOAT franchise to support him, eventually had the GOAT coach, and Shaq to top it all off.

Kobe's first 4 seasons he averaged 7.6 pts, 15.4, 19.9, and 22.5, Lebron didn't have that learning curve, he came into the league needing to be the best player on his team.
 

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Keeping in mind this man been ballin non stop since high school...if I was bron coach...I'm 6ft and the first thing I would do is get him in my office one on one and look him right in the eye and say yo u the biggest ni$$a on the court and only bad thing I hate is how you cry to the refs like a lor bytch after everytime you think you got fouled...that shyt weak and I don't want rookies seeing that...play ball...I betchu can't even go 10 games without crying to the ref for a call...you need to stop that weak shyt...other than that you good...I fux witchu... :manny:
Then you'll proceed to pack your shyt back up and get escorted out the building :mjlol:
 

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