KD's legacy will take the bigger hit. LeBron's already won rings w/ 2 different teams. How could a player w/ 3 rings take a bigger hit than a player w/ no rings that joined a team he couldn't beat?
Due to the nature of sports fandom, I will say that it will be LeBron's legacy, even though it may be unfair, that will take the bigger hit.
Simply because he has the bigger legacy.
If LeBron was 6-0 in the Finals in his career, maybe not so much.
But his critics love to point out his Finals losses to hold against him and they will definitely do that if he loses again.
The fact is that Durant has never been placed on the LeBron Pedestal. No one ever says Durant > Jordan or Durant = GOAT.
Same criticism Peyton Manning got for his barely .500 career playoff record.
Same praise Tom Brady gets for the handful of Super Bowl rings.
When you are held to that high of a standard, when you fail to with the championship, that becomes a blow to your legacy.
It may not necessarily be fair, but who said life was fair?
Plus, Durant is practically a third wheel in Golden State.
LeBron is the unquestioned leader in Cleveland.
So, again, a loss in the Finals will be held more against LeBron than it will be against Durant.
Just because of how high their respective legacies are.
Wow, those are some really good points. Plus, Lebron is the most polarizing player in the league (I heard yesterday that he's both the most popular and most unpopular player in the league), so that definitely plays into it.
KD's legacy should take the bigger hit, but you may very well be right that it will be Lebron. KD certainly hasn't faced the level of criticism for leaving that Lebron has.
Dear God, I so want Durant to lose this series
I dont remember an athlete that went from so beloved to so hated, and not just cause he went to GS, this guy has become a massive douche in every interview/Tweet
So let me see if I got it all straight:
Lebron and Durant are douches for being on Superteams
One of them will lose a Finals to the other Superteam
This will make them a choker because they lost to a Superteam.
Did I miss anything?
Durant also didn't have an hour long ESPN special dedicated to where KD will play next year so that may hve something to do with it.
That show should be renamed The Really Bad Decision because going on ESPN like that to announce your free agency was a really bad decision.
But, yeah, there are some fans out there, and on The Hoop here, who can list there favorite teams like this:
Favorite team: Whoever is playing against LeBron
Second favorite team: The team in my profile pic.
How handsome I look this morning
Could you imagine the backlash if LeBron had went to a team he couldn't beat? I thought it was classless on LeBron's part w/ that televised Decision shit. But I still say what KD did is much worse. And yes LeBron teamed up w/ 2 All Stars but KD teamed up w/ 3. And the Warriors were the 2x defending conference champs w/ the 2x League MVP when he joined them.
There 2 situations could not be more different, and the comparison is ONLY made by those who really hate Lebron, and there are plenty
I never hated Durant, but thought what he did was as cowardly as anything Ive ever seen from a superstar athlete
Durant went to a team that was already going to be heavy favorites to reach the NBA Finals, without him
The Cavs are NBA Finals contenders BECAUSE of Lebron, HUGE HUGE Difference
Could you imagine the backlash if LeBron had went to a team he couldn't beat? I thought it was classless on LeBron's part w/ that televised Decision shit. But I still say what KD did is much worse. And yes LeBron teamed up w/ 2 All Stars but KD teamed up w/ 3. And the Warriors were the 2x defending conference champs w/ the 2x League MVP when he joined them.
There 2 situations could not be more different, and the comparison is ONLY made by those who really hate Lebron, and there are plenty
I never hated Durant, but thought what he did was as cowardly as anything Ive ever seen from a superstar athlete
Durant went to a team that was already going to be heavy favorites to reach the NBA Finals, without him
The Cavs are NBA Finals contenders BECAUSE of Lebron, HUGE HUGE Difference
Meh, I don't have a problem with either of them leaving. They both left for what they felt were better situations. I'm not going to criticize any player for that.
I do, however, have a problem with how Lebron left both times and none with how KD left.
My biggest problem was this perception that they were both "joining super teams to chase a title"
Fact is, Durant did exactly that, while Lebron makes almost any team a Super Team has soon as he steps in the building
he did join a Cavs team that just won the #1 pick in the draft the prior season
Keep in mind, Lebron was going to a superteam when he went to Miami. Also, the lottery winning Cleveland team wasn't the team Lebron joined. 11 of the players that were on the roster at the end of that season, were not on the roster when the Cavs played their first game with Lebron back. Also, the #1 draft pick never wore a Cavs uniform, he was traded for Kevin Love.
The only real difference, imo, is that Lebron had a direct hand in forming each of the superteams that he joined, where KD went to one that was already formed.
The major difference to me will always be Lebron, even when he joined Miami, is the player turning those teams from "pretty good" to title contenders
Durant may have a similar impact had he gone to Boston or stayed in OKC, but he chose the easiest path for sure
True, but Lebron is also the better player, so he's going to have more impact on any roster. No one talks about KD being a top 5 all time player while most folks have Lebron pretty solidly in their top 5 all time.
If they were to switch teams, the Cavs probably still make the finals, but the Warriors might be unbeaten. lol