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So, will we have to endure another year of excuses and excess hype over Lebron, or have we finally come to...?

....our senses? The gigs over fellas, sometimes you gotta hold on, i know trust me, but then sometimes we have to let it go. When Ray Allen hit that big three, i realize it was easy for you to assume that Lebron had led a better team to a championship, but in reality it left you behind a thick smoke screen, giving you false hope and overconfidence. Just imagine where you would be sitting right now without Ray Allen. You would be so far behind the legacy of Kobe you would be lucky to even be allowed a seat at the table of conversations with him. Its really a cool story bros, maybe ill tell it to its full extent, but not just yet. One day perhaps, when you're a bit older. ;)

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  • 7 years ago

    Comparing Kobe to legends like Lebron, Michael Jordan and Kareem Abdul Jabbar is a disgrace. Kobe is the single most overhyped and overrated player in the history of the NBA. Even though ESPN does love Lebron a little too much, at least they don't make up fake stuff about him. Kobe however, ESPN got people to believing he's "as good as Michael Jordan" even though he got completely outplayed by superstar Chauncy Billups in the NBA Finals.

  • STEVE
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    Ray Allen - If he misses that three in the 2013 Finals (for Heat), then the Spurs win the championship

    Robert Horry - if he misses that three in the 2005 Finals (for Spurs), then the Pistons win the championship

    Robert Horry - if he misses that three in the 2002 WCF (for Lakers), then the Kings would be in the NBA Finals

    Teams win titles when role players step up. If you keep bringing up Ray Allen in regards to Lebron James, then you have to bring up Robert Horry in regards to Tim Duncan and Kobe Bryant

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Lebron is the worlds greatest basketball player, how about looking at how he contributes individually instead of judging by what his shallow team does?

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