Black Magic Putin Wrote:
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Simmons' article on the "Lebrondown" was spot on.
I just don't know why people Want Lebron to be the next Jordan, when Lebron clearly doesn't want that. Didn't we learn from Jordan's hall of fame speech that he's still a miserable person, consumed by real and imagined slights, 10 years after his career ended? Lebron's just the first Lebron, a 6'8" point guard stronger and faster than the biggest guy on the other team. The Heat were rolling for most of that game, and for better or worse, Lebron was facilitating and staying out of Dwayne's way.
In the end they didn't lose because they didn't score enough points, they lost because they couldn't get a stop on Dallas. Who gets the blame for that?If LeBron puts up even 15 points total instead of being a shrinking violet then stopping Dallas is a non-issue. That's what people are grumbling about. If you're going to orchestrate a giant media circus for most of a summer and then throw a party like you just won a championship BEFORE YOU'VE PLAYED A FUCKING GAME then, I'm sorry, you get called out when you back down for most of one of the biggest games of your career.
Maybe the biggest part of being The Man - which The Decision clearly and adamantly showed us LeBron wants to be, at least in the best of times - is demanding to do the tough work in the most challenging moments and making people eat their doubting words. That's what made Michael Jordan into Michael Jordan. Is he maladjusted and listless in his post-hoops career? Damn right. But nobody made him cash those checks or pursue a living in a hyper-competitive field where he was the best ever. For eight years LBJ has traded and basically printed money based on potential and the sporting public's belief that "one day" he'd figure it out and couple his athleticism with a winner's drive to arrive at somewhere truly great and do things we've never or rarely seen on a basketball court.
What we're finding out is that he might not have that drive in him, and that's disappointing because when we're watching an especially gifted performer (which is what athletes are - entertainers) we want to see them get the absolute most out of their abilities. If he can't do that because he occasionally gets lost in the spotlight, no one's losing a limb over it. But that also means he doesn't get to act like the NBA's BMOC for much longer either.