When it comes to things like giving these guys the final say on what Lebron's legacy is and how going to Miami effected it, it's best, by far, to chose someone who is OBJECTIVE and in no way involved to base your own opinion on.
Their opinions not only do not matter they should be stricken from any argument that is citing them as a valid point.
When people tell you things that always make themselves look better do you always believe and trust in that person's opinion? Or are they just saying that to make their legacies or own situations look that much better?
When Lebron and Wade's career's are over I will look back and then decide for MYSELF if these guys can compare to Jordan and Magic, or maybe not because I don't really see how it even matters other then for just entertainment purposes. It's not like we will ever really know who is better then who unless Player A lost an NBA game to Player B it's pointless to keep comparing them while expecting a real answer.
TP for you.
That's the thing about this whole issue: people who are sports fans, or I thought were, are saying things like LeBron is hurting his "brand"... **** does that mean? Are we in They Live or something? Does everyone work in marketing?
Or "legacy"... he is not even done playing! You have to be done in your field to have a legacy left behind you. If LBJ wins 6 rings in a row and then resigns and wins a couple more does he not have a good legacy? Not saying that will happen but it could... so why would you even judge?
People watch too much Sportscenter or something. Like you point out incoherent, WE, the fans, will judge the players. I could give a crap what Magic, Jordan, or Bird think about anything. They played and we can judge their play. Like you say unless people directly compete you can't compare them, and past that there are many other factors (rule changes, talent level in the NBA in general, supporting cast around a player, physical training, medical advances, social conditions, etc) that this comparison is silly.
That is why I personally never will say Michael Jordan is the best player of all time. I never really saw Bird or Magic play, I was too young, and Jordan was amazing but he played in the past. You can't compare. He was extremely talented, but others were as well. And there are others that won more titles (namely Russell) than him, so if we're going with winning then wouldn't Bill Russell be the best ever? I can say Jordan is
one of the best players ever, and on an very short list, but since I've never seen most of the all time greats play live (like Wilt, West, Oscar, Russell, etc) who am I to really judge? And everyone else? Has anyone seen them all, and if they even have, there are the aforementioned factors of rule changes, medical advancements, physical training, etc around their play that can completely change our perceptions of them.
And regardless of my opinion on ranking the greatest players, basketball is entertainment and belongs to the fans.