Schwazer
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3-0.
Imagine if they lose this.
Imagine if they lose this.
He's Real's version of Draymond Green.
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He's Real's version of Draymond Green.
If that happened, then Lebron would rightfully go down as the greatest player in history. But sadly it’s too big an ask even for him. I hope he joins Houston and kicks their ass next year.
Coming back from a 3-0 deficit with his current supporting cast would be extremely impressive, but I'm not sure how much it really moves the needle in the greatest of all time talk. It'd be an incredible, herculean individual effort worthy of the utmost respect, but I can only see it putting him in greatest of all time status if you already think it's neck and neck with someone else and he just needs one more impressive accomplishment to take the crown.
I don't know exactly where I rank LeBron. Easily top 10 in history. Probably top 5. His competition in my mind there is Jordan, Abdul-Jabbar, Russell, and Chamberlain. Each has (and probably will always have) some argument over LeBron. Of course, the whole "finals losses" argument that people use to attack LeBron is dumb too (it's not more impressive for your legacy to lose before the finals). It's like saying Argentina has been less impressive in the World Cup than Uruguay (to bring this back to soccer in a roundabout way) because they are 2-3 in the final (and thus made it there 5 times) and Uruguay is 2-0.