It adds, not takes away from his legacy. No matter where he goes, he makes the team MUCH better (championship level) and the team he leaves gets worse.
And why is hand-picked a negative? The fact that he is the de facto GM doesn't lessen his talent. Every team needs a GM. Ownership still pays the salaries. Geez, any excuse to beat on LeBron.
Counterpoint: When he left the Miami Heat they had just done four straight NBA Finals. This leaves a toll on the team. It can be argued that he took his tired legs to a fresh team that had been out of the playoffs for years, and thus had both the fresh legs and the hunger to make a run in the playoffs. This is quite different from taking the same team with the same tired legs and the target on their chest to six straight finals.
This is just grasping at straws to me at this point trying to further taint Lebron. I hate Lebron as much as the next guy. But he's been to six straight finals. Period. That's impressive.
Personally I think its even more impressive that he has done it with two teams, not less impressive. Just shows that even as the number one guy. Whatever team he goes to he turns it into a contender (yes with the help of other really good players).
Like I said I can't stand Lebron. I hope he never wins another championship. But six straight NBA finals is impressive and there is no reason to take away from the accomplishment despite the way you feel about him.
Yes, TP, thanks for coming to my defense. My hate for LeBron has actually softened just a bit (not a lot). I would add that whatever team he
leaves gets worse too. You really can't argue with the cause-and-effect. That said, I do not feel LeBron is top-10 all time just yet. Following on from MBunge, these 10 guys are ahead of him (in my book):
Jordan, Russell, Magic, Bird, Kobe, Kareem, Wilt, Shaq, Olajuwon, Duncan.