dtgold88
Well-Known Member
agree with all this though not to say Miami was "willing to surround" Lebron with more talent. First, him committing would have helped bring guys here.....second and more important, didn't Miami kind of need to tank in order to be able to add Lebron and Bosh as max FAs? I don;t think tanking with him here was an option. also think when the 3 of them were planning where to go I'm not sure what the Cavs could have done to compete with South Beach for young, rich guys.Yeah, this lacks a lot of context...
Lebron didn't have college experience because he was good enough coming out of high school to go directly to the NBA. Bird wasn't.
Bird didn't enter the NBA until he was 23 because after accepting a scholarship to Indiana, he dropped out after 1 month because he couldn't handle a large college campus. He returned to French Lick where he enrolled at Northwood Institute and worked municipal jobs for a year before going to Indiana State where played for 3 years. So, not entering the NBA until he was 23 was his own doing (Magic entered at 19 after 2 years at Michigan St.).
As @tlance pointed out, Magic, Bird and MJ were drafted by organizations who wanted to win titles and acquired the players and coaches that were necessary for that to happen, so there was no real incentive for them to leave. They weren't going to find better situations to win titles than they were already in. Lebron was drafted by Cleveland.
Additionally, as tlance also pointed out, the rules around free agency were far different and while they didn't exactly stop players moving, it hindered it far more than todays rules. The fact is, we don't know what MJ, Magic and Bird would have done because the FA rules were very different and they were drafted into far better situations.
So yes, it is unfair to use "those other all timers stayed" to downgrade Lebron.
For some odd reason, folks want to put Lebron into no win situations where...had he stayed in Cleveland and never won a title...folks would say he "couldn't lead teams to titles". He moves to better situations so that he can lead teams to titles and gets criticized because he wanted to win titles and went to teams willing to surround him with what he needed to win.
And, before you try the "superteams" argument...the Showtime Lakers, Bird Celtics and MJ Bulls were all superteams...for that matter, so were the early 80's Sixers.
And, had he stayed there would have been even more reason for the Cavs to make the deal that brought Kyrie to town.