I've always respected his game, but I've grown up watching the NBA and I can't fathom the thought that three top 20 players, two in their prime and one at the end, teamed up to win a championship.
Like I said, I grew up watching the league, so I can remember the Bulls, the Supersonics,the Rockets, the Jazz, the Spurs, the Magic, the Trail Blazers, etc, in the 90s. Yes, the Bulls did dominate the majorly, but there was still competition, passion, and heart. I loved the fact that talent was so spread out and players left their hearts on the court. Barkley, Malone, and Stockton didn't even win rings, but I have so much more respect for them than LeBron. It's hard to explain. I guess if you weren't a fan during the 90s, you wouldn't understand, but I've lost so much interest for the NBA now because it seems all about hype, fame, and money and less about the game itself.
Props to LeBron for finally stepping up when it counts, but it still just doesn't seem as authentic.