So…… this for me is very easy to see. When you look at how the world has been adjusting/changing during the time you will notice how the direction the mind set has gone. When the game begin to level up as a “profession” it was just a game to show who was the better team; this being the 60 & 70 era. In the 80 & 90 you can see that it is a profession but still honoring the greats the started the process. 2000 to the present it has been more of a daily job where I want to get payed not that a love to play. I could be wrong but this is what I have notice and heard from the way the players do and say. That being said: MJ demanded what he gave every game and still gave it all even when his team played poorly;LB demanded but if his team didn’t played good he will just look out for his value as a player.
I agree with this 100% This explains why the players have become less about the team and more about themselves these days. Also explains why its hard for someone like me to relate to these guys now.
@@TheRealMindCrime And to be honest; it’s sad for me to say that since the last championship the Bulls won; I kind of stop watching the NBA every day. I would watch the finals during the last 90 but did not felt the love like in the beginning this being since the start of the 80. Last time I felt happy watching NBA was KB won his last championship, from there on I stopped because I don’t want to lose the love I have for the game.
LeBron is the KING of passive aggressive behavior! You can just pull ANY random postgame interview after a loss and get at least two passive aggressive responses 😂
So, in other words.... MJ and LeBron were like: MJ during the game: You jokers are gonna lose! And I'm gonna drop 50+ points on you. LeBron during the game: You jokers might lose! And I'm gonna drop some points on you.
Only four players in league history were teammates with both Jordan and James: Scott Williams, Larry Hughes, Jerry Stackhouse and Brendan Haywood. Ty Lue played with Jordan and Kobe, but only coached Lebron.
He made a lot of sense and it is a direct reason why teams that Lebron is on, and known as the leader, struggle to win. Passive aggressive behavior or leadership doesn't work. How does he know the person he needs to know something will hear him say it? It causes confusion, disorganization, and in this case, teammates who are not on the same page.
With communication, “clear is kind”. I have massive problems with people not being clear. I’m fairly literal. I get in trouble for “you should have known” because to me, it sounds like “you should have guessed”. With accountability, jokic is showing so many good examples of how to just figure out how you can help make the team better. When it’s everyone else’s fault, at what point does one start thinking “maybe I’m the problem?”
I agree. I used to be nice and bend a lot. Now it’s “predictable is pretty kind”. With Jordan you knew where you stood. With LeBron LeGM mode can kick you out any game.
I have been at jobs where coworkers were passive aggressive. I don't put up with that. In most cases I'm quiet and keep to myself. But if there's a problem. I make my voice heard. And give solutions. But in all honesty. They never listen. Everything collapses. And I'm looking for a new job.
100% that type of passive aggression sinks the ship because no one will acknowledge the huge hole in the ship and all the water coming in. Drives me nuts
Lebron kind of exemplifies a lot of what I find wrong with modern western society. I find that he has several serious character flaws and I can't stand people with his kind of personality and mindset. People who worship Lebron tend to also have this kind of personality and mindset. Those who see through his BS tend to be more principled people in general.
Lebron just wants to be liked at every moment of the day. He doesn’t want to risk being direct and seeing the reaction. And it’s toxic af. I guess that means he really is the King-if you don’t smile and praise the king, he will have somebody else take your head off 😆
Thank you always for the content! It all boils down to the last second shot, and who do u want to take it. The queen is not on my list at all four last second shots.
I could be wrong here but I do not feel like Lebron has "grown" in any substantial ways since he entered the league. He actually entered the league mature for his age but he never progressed beyond "pretty matue for an 18 year old". Now he is locked in that mindset but the issue is a "pretty mature 18 year old" is a ridiculous mentality for a 40 year old, even a 30 year old. He is just a weird dude. I will never understand the lying. Some people lie to make themselves seem better or more accomplished than they are. Why on Earth would Lebron need to do that? There is something malfunctioning within him and it has been for about 15 years now.
We used to actually debate (as "Wizards" hometeamers) who the worst player was in NBA history was between Haywood, Kwame, Micheal Ruffin and one other guy I'm blanking on. The fact that we now live in the era where him and people like "Ryan Hollins" or "Big Perk" are delivering us their "truth" is wild. I don't think those 3 guys combined could change a windshield wiper.
Lebron is the Queen on a chessboard...forgot which video I heard it...diagonally to team up in Miami, vertically all the way to Cleveland, then finally horizontally to LA...😅
Great video, man. You made alot of great points. In my 41 years of working, I've seen both types of management, and both had the same results. Quick note, the Lakers shouldn't have traded D'Angelo. They could use him when Lebron leaves.
Dude, just look in Lebrons eyes, he's the same scared teenager as 20+ years ago, who was told from the begining he's the greatest and he knows he's not but hey,play along
Lebron at 40 still doesn't have a good mid-range shot he doesn't shoot free throws well in the low post he doesn't have movement he complains about everything he doesn't defend and I can go on and on, Jordan at 40 was the leader of the team he had all the complete package how they try to compare it
@TheRealMindCrime A month ago you uploaded a reaction where they said that Lebron was the best in decisive moments or in the clutch and it is a lie. He has a success rate of 17% compared to Jordan, who has around 50%. He is also the one with the most turnovers. In history, only behind Westbrok, with 3.5 per game, he is the one with the most missed shots in history, only behind Koby, and he will soon pass him without saying that he only shoots 38% from mid-range and from three. 34% that is below normal now how can you compare that with the black Jesus?
Almost as coincidental as, I don't know... how about something similar to a 'hypothetical' situation involving one Chelsea Clinton being a major stockholder in a little known car rental company named "Turo." A couple of cars in the news this last week were both rented from that little known company by two old military buddies. That would be about as ludacris as LeBron actually getting a travel called on him! (Sidenote: I'm an excellent driver, my brakes are installed correctly, I do not fly in planes, I'm not depressed, and I just had a checkup.)
Jordan earned respect by how he played! LeBron is similar in that he would have times of being invisible on the floor and relaxing on defense. To taking himself out of games when his team was losing.
If LeBron acted like this more I think more people would like him but he is mentally not aware. I feel that athletes that speak their mind to the media and their teammates get a hell of a lot more respect, they might also get a lot of hate but when you're real and you are you're genuine self that is a likable trait because it shows you have morals and self-respect and dignity.
You have to understand Jordan was a kiler, a murderer, he didn't want to beat you, he wanted to take your heart out, humiliate you in such a way that you would never think about competing with him again, he won many games without entering the field.
Hard to subscribe to MJs ways when you are under a losing franchise lol When MJ was with Bulls and they were dominating much easier for players to get behind that. Wizards were accustomed to losing so that was the mentality there. That’s why MJ was viewed as such a nuisance there because how dare he interfere with our no pressure losing ways.
yeah, in the early Chicago days he had to deal with the loser mentality but he slowly but surely changed that. He didn't have enough time in Washington to change that culture
Prison for a fist fight that led to a lifelong friendship? Most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. In sports sometimes you fight with your teammates. Its part of the job
So…… this for me is very easy to see. When you look at how the world has been adjusting/changing during the time you will notice how the direction the mind set has gone. When the game begin to level up as a “profession” it was just a game to show who was the better team; this being the 60 & 70 era. In the 80 & 90 you can see that it is a profession but still honoring the greats the started the process. 2000 to the present it has been more of a daily job where I want to get payed not that a love to play. I could be wrong but this is what I have notice and heard from the way the players do and say. That being said: MJ demanded what he gave every game and still gave it all even when his team played poorly;LB demanded but if his team didn’t played good he will just look out for his value as a player.
I agree with this 100% This explains why the players have become less about the team and more about themselves these days. Also explains why its hard for someone like me to relate to these guys now.
@@TheRealMindCrime
And to be honest; it’s sad for me to say that since the last championship the Bulls won; I kind of stop watching the NBA every day. I would watch the finals during the last 90 but did not felt the love like in the beginning this being since the start of the 80. Last time I felt happy watching NBA was KB won his last championship, from there on I stopped because I don’t want to lose the love I have for the game.
Passive... like a female ??
Direct... like a male ??
Lol 😅
I was thinking of a more colorful term...but female will work lmao
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Passive Aggressive, is more accurate to describe Lebron. Jordan was Direct Aggressive.
100%
LeBron is the KING of passive aggressive behavior! You can just pull ANY random postgame interview after a loss and get at least two passive aggressive responses 😂
absolutely! It's crazy
So, in other words....
MJ and LeBron were like:
MJ during the game: You jokers are gonna lose! And I'm gonna drop 50+ points on you.
LeBron during the game: You jokers might lose! And I'm gonna drop some points on you.
Lol
Only four players in league history were teammates with both Jordan and James: Scott Williams, Larry Hughes, Jerry Stackhouse and Brendan Haywood. Ty Lue played with Jordan and Kobe, but only coached Lebron.
I remember Scott Williams MJ hit like 55 Williams was “UNC alumni scored 56 in that game…”
Woah I didn't know stackhouse played with lebron
Micheal Jordan, Scott Williams, Brendon Haywood and Jerry Stackhouse were all UNC TARHEELS!!
Balco aint just a leader. He's a pretender since 2003
Agreed
Grand rising my friend, we are alive so it is a good day stay bless, let the show begin
Good morning!!! Always happy to see you
Haywood was on that 2011 Mavs team, backing up Chandler. Always nice to hear a fresh perspective.
Oh thats right!
Exactly face the problems
100%
He made a lot of sense and it is a direct reason why teams that Lebron is on, and known as the leader, struggle to win. Passive aggressive behavior or leadership doesn't work. How does he know the person he needs to know something will hear him say it? It causes confusion, disorganization, and in this case, teammates who are not on the same page.
100% I am not a fan of passive aggression especially in leadership
With communication, “clear is kind”.
I have massive problems with people not being clear. I’m fairly literal. I get in trouble for “you should have known” because to me, it sounds like “you should have guessed”.
With accountability, jokic is showing so many good examples of how to just figure out how you can help make the team better. When it’s everyone else’s fault, at what point does one start thinking “maybe I’m the problem?”
I agree. I used to be nice and bend a lot. Now it’s “predictable is pretty kind”.
With Jordan you knew where you stood. With LeBron LeGM mode can kick you out any game.
I agree 100%. Say things clear and there is no need for passive aggression
I have been at jobs where coworkers were passive aggressive. I don't put up with that. In most cases I'm quiet and keep to myself. But if there's a problem. I make my voice heard. And give solutions. But in all honesty. They never listen. Everything collapses. And I'm looking for a new job.
100% that type of passive aggression sinks the ship because no one will acknowledge the huge hole in the ship and all the water coming in. Drives me nuts
Lebron kind of exemplifies a lot of what I find wrong with modern western society. I find that he has several serious character flaws and I can't stand people with his kind of personality and mindset. People who worship Lebron tend to also have this kind of personality and mindset. Those who see through his BS tend to be more principled people in general.
Lebron just wants to be liked at every moment of the day. He doesn’t want to risk being direct and seeing the reaction. And it’s toxic af. I guess that means he really is the King-if you don’t smile and praise the king, he will have somebody else take your head off 😆
it's so true. I don't like people like that because they are fake
Nice to see the direct comparison. Thanks for the video, I wouldn’t have found this one. :)
Thanks for watchin it with me!
Lefraud is not top 25.
The most overrated overhyped player in the history of all professional sports combined !!!
Amen
Thank you always for the content! It all boils down to the last second shot, and who do u want to take it. The queen is not on my list at all four last second shots.
100% i want Lebron on the bench for the final play
I could be wrong here but I do not feel like Lebron has "grown" in any substantial ways since he entered the league. He actually entered the league mature for his age but he never progressed beyond "pretty matue for an 18 year old". Now he is locked in that mindset but the issue is a "pretty mature 18 year old" is a ridiculous mentality for a 40 year old, even a 30 year old. He is just a weird dude. I will never understand the lying. Some people lie to make themselves seem better or more accomplished than they are. Why on Earth would Lebron need to do that? There is something malfunctioning within him and it has been for about 15 years now.
I agree. He came in mature for 18 but now at 40 he behaves like a 23 year old.
We used to actually debate (as "Wizards" hometeamers) who the worst player was in NBA history was between Haywood, Kwame, Micheal Ruffin and one other guy I'm blanking on.
The fact that we now live in the era where him and people like "Ryan Hollins" or "Big Perk" are delivering us their "truth" is wild. I don't think those 3 guys combined could change a windshield wiper.
Lebron is the Queen on a chessboard...forgot which video I heard it...diagonally to team up in Miami, vertically all the way to Cleveland, then finally horizontally to LA...😅
lol!!!
Lmao!
Great video, man. You made alot of great points. In my 41 years of working, I've seen both types of management, and both had the same results.
Quick note, the Lakers shouldn't have traded D'Angelo. They could use him when Lebron leaves.
I agree but it looks like Lebron might stay for many more years now. So Dlo would've wasted his whole career there
Very interesting video. I could see lebron pattern of passive aggressive
Yeah he is verrrry much that way about everything. "It's just basketball..." 😆
Yup he don't care lol 😂
Dude, just look in Lebrons eyes, he's the same scared teenager as 20+ years ago, who was told from the begining he's the greatest and he knows he's not but hey,play along
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"He got the killer gene because he wanted the ball once." 🤔
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Lebron at 40 still doesn't have a good mid-range shot he doesn't shoot free throws well in the low post he doesn't have movement he complains about everything he doesn't defend and I can go on and on, Jordan at 40 was the leader of the team he had all the complete package how they try to compare it
Yeah it drives me nuts
@TheRealMindCrime A month ago you uploaded a reaction where they said that Lebron was the best in decisive moments or in the clutch and it is a lie. He has a success rate of 17% compared to Jordan, who has around 50%. He is also the one with the most turnovers. In history, only behind Westbrok, with 3.5 per game, he is the one with the most missed shots in history, only behind Koby, and he will soon pass him without saying that he only shoots 38% from mid-range and from three. 34% that is below normal now how can you compare that with the black Jesus?
@5:36 yes jordan claims he never slept
Look at Gil smiling, he knows it's all true. It's just not troll time yet.
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Everytime I post something involving details on Lebron and Ep$tein's flight logs, it gets removed?? Must be hitting the truth target dead center??
dang....google must be protecting that info
Almost as coincidental as, I don't know... how about something similar to a 'hypothetical' situation involving one Chelsea Clinton being a major stockholder in a little known car rental company named "Turo." A couple of cars in the news this last week were both rented from that little known company by two old military buddies. That would be about as ludacris as LeBron actually getting a travel called on him!
(Sidenote: I'm an excellent driver, my brakes are installed correctly, I do not fly in planes, I'm not depressed, and I just had a checkup.)
Jordan earned respect by how he played! LeBron is similar in that he would have times of being invisible on the floor and relaxing on defense. To taking himself out of games when his team was losing.
since lebron james is a laker look at the amount of point guards they traded lonzo ball, d-load TWICE, russell westbrook, alex caruso!
Yup! I dont understand why they have a pg. Just let Lebron do it since he's gonna do it anyway. Get another shooter or whatever instead of a pg
Guarantee if LeBron missed that shot against Butler it would have been JR's fault, somehow!
lol so true
People say lebron doesn't have the killer gene because he doesn't close on the biggest stage. Instead, he shys away from it. The finals
If LeBron acted like this more I think more people would like him but he is mentally not aware. I feel that athletes that speak their mind to the media and their teammates get a hell of a lot more respect, they might also get a lot of hate but when you're real and you are you're genuine self that is a likable trait because it shows you have morals and self-respect and dignity.
Penny played against Jordan LeBron Kobe and Magic
You have to understand Jordan was a kiler, a murderer, he didn't want to beat you, he wanted to take your heart out, humiliate you in such a way that you would never think about competing with him again, he won many games without entering the field.
Well said
@@TheRealMindCrime man I like your reactions and videos, there will never be anyone better than Jordan
LeBron became the master at taking the credit for the wins while playing terrible, even from star players like Chris Bosh,Ray Allen and Dewayne Wade!
Kwame, Haywood, Ty Lue....the fourth player I don't know. Yet enlighten me. Lol. Maybe Rip Hamilton I'm not sure. But who though?
I heard Stackhouse in these comments too
Hard to subscribe to MJs ways when you are under a losing franchise lol When MJ was with Bulls and they were dominating much easier for players to get behind that. Wizards were accustomed to losing so that was the mentality there. That’s why MJ was viewed as such a nuisance there because how dare he interfere with our no pressure losing ways.
yeah, in the early Chicago days he had to deal with the loser mentality but he slowly but surely changed that. He didn't have enough time in Washington to change that culture
Michael Jordan is the Hulk Hogan of the NBA
lol for real
@TheRealMindCrime yep definitely LOL
Michelle Jordan was so direct they he sucker punched a teammate! Jordan should have gone to prison! Lebron is the 🐐!
Lefraud da 🤡🤡🤡🤡
Gone to prison for a punch, how much of a pillowbiter are you exactly?
Prison for a fist fight that led to a lifelong friendship? Most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. In sports sometimes you fight with your teammates. Its part of the job