What a joke sports have become when a career loser/quitter is considered a King. Give me Paul Pierce everyday and twice on Sundays. He has more heart in nether region than the Queen has in whole body.
It's interesting that you bring up the "career loser" thing with Lebron, but then speak of Pierce favorably.
Lebron has led his team deep into the playoffs the last several seasons, making a Finals appearance and a trip to the conference finals, along with losing to a great Celts team a couple of times. He was surrounded by mediocre -- at best -- teammates, and yet he brought his franchise to unprecedented heights. He couldn't get them over the final hump, but he got them to the cusp. I'm not sure that makes him a "loser".
Compare that to Paul Pierce, who played on some of the worst teams in franchise history. Fans from other teams labeled him a "career loser" and a "star who puts up great stats on a terrible team". Was that fair? I don't think so, but the label was out there. Certainly, Pierce had far less success than Lebron did in terms of winning.
Continuing the Lebron / Pierce comparison, Pierce openly talked about demanding a trade if the Celtics didn't get him some better teammates. Lebron decided that he'd take his destiny in his own hands, and seek out those better teammates on his own. In both cases, the player admitted that he couldn't win without help.
How is Pierce some sort of winner, and Lebron is a loser? Is it due to the one championship Pierce won in his 30s? If that's the case, don't we have to give Lebron time? Pierce didn't have a title at age 25, either, and unlike Lebron, he'd never been to the Finals.
People can like or dislike whoever they want, of course. I just think it's weird that people bash Lebron for deciding he cares more about rings than stats, when we've got three players on our team who came to the exact same conclusion. Trying to win by yourself when surrounded by flotsam and jetsam is overrated.