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Lebron as "lead alpha dog swag superman" as you put it, COULD have worked, just not in Cleveland. The talent around him in CLE was never there. He produced 66 #@**+** wins by himself and no one else in 2008-09. You remember what Cleveland's power moves were last summer, the year where they knew they'd have to do something big or else they'd lose Lebron the next off-season?Be23ForLife wrote:
Lebron as lead alpha dog swag superman wasn't working...no championships were produced.
-38-year old Shaq
-Anthony Parker
-Leon Powe
Sure, they acquired Jamison at the deadline, but how did that move work out?
The Cavs front office needs to be given the blame they deserve. Just think of it this way, the BEST player they ever put around Lebron went 0-12 from the field his first ever game in a Cavs uni. Then in perfect fashion, dude disappeared and went ghost in the post-season, where they needed him the most as a second option to Lebron.
If Lebron had gone to Chicago, he would have been able to step in a situation where he would be playing with TWO players better than anybody he had EVER played with in 7 years with Cleveland (Rose and Boozer). Same situation in New York with Amare. You come back with the point that "it was Cleveland and the front office did the best job they could to get people to play in such a crappy town", but that's such a #@**+** cop-out. COUNTLESS players would have loved to come play with the best player in the league, and win a championship or two, despite what city they'd be doing it in.
Lebron as the alpha dog would have worked in both Chicago and New York. However, he decided to take a different path. Will that path lead to more rings than the other paths? Probably. Will it help his legacy? $%+# no.