LOL at the revisionist history. Really, no one said **@%? #$#%!% were hammering him EVERYWHERE...even his own fans booed him at home.
They may have said something during that time, during the time when he demanded a trade. But it still doesn't change the fact that it was mysteriously forgotten since then and nobody says a damn thing like it never happened. But yeah, apparently it's LeBron who is the coward of the two. At least LeBron did his time like a man in Cleveland, he didn't try to do a deal to get out and demand a trade like a %!*%%.
So much hate for Kobe eh? You Lebron's baby mama? Defending Lebron with all of you.
I'm an MJ fan and it simply doesn't mean that LBJ can past Kobe's accomplishments in his career just because they won the title this year man.It happens to most teams and players.You get lucky today,maybe not tomorrow.But at this point,comparing their records and accomplishments is still unriped.Kobe may still play for atleast 3 or less seasons and he could still put some crazy numbers on the stat sheets.So there's no reason for him to be counted out in the game.
As for Lebron,the start of his career was good but fell short when it comes to playoffs and finals.Being criticized to be a standout star player that can't finish and flops when he needs to step it up as most star players are to be. He is an explosive player without a doubt and its good that he finally proved himself worthy of a ring.
But I just despise his monicker "The King" and unconsciously (which is highly doubted) identified himself once to be the next MJ using his number and all.He is arrogant in his own way to say the least.He changed his number because he can't simply handle that number and he can't be like MJ.So spare me the gesture he made about retiring the number 23 for good crap.It was the weakest and s****iest excuse ever made.All you LBJ fans go get fat and rowdy all you want til the start of next season and let us see if he will still stay hungry for another ring.