Majorbread
formerly 40inchboost
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Ok so many people ive seen or heard tend to give Kobe less credit winning his titles because while doing so he played with Shaq and Pau Gasol, which is somewhat understandable
But on the verge of July 1, LBJ, who is arguably the best player in the league is looking to match up with another great player or 2 and presumably a strong supporting cast in hopes of winning a championship.
How much of this will factor into his legacy as a player? Can he be "THE Guy" on a team with a few superstars?
But on the verge of July 1, LBJ, who is arguably the best player in the league is looking to match up with another great player or 2 and presumably a strong supporting cast in hopes of winning a championship.
How much of this will factor into his legacy as a player? Can he be "THE Guy" on a team with a few superstars?