Respect is earned not given, he deserves all the credit and respect.. if they can not, it is not his problem, IT IS THEIR PROBLEM... He is my GOAT.. #LBJtheGOAT
LeBron James is the most hated athlete in the history of the game the most polarizing figure in sports history, LeBron James, the goat. blame Cleveland Cavaliers for wasting LeBron’s talent. Cleveland Cavaliers are the city of losers blame the organization, not LeBron. And LeBron wins Cleveland a championship in 2016 and it will forever be remembered. LeBron is NBA LEGEND 🔥🔥🔥👑 THE GOAT 🐐
"He's the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth" "I fought the good fight, I finished the race, I kept the faith" 2 phrases worthy of his achievements
Incase anyone liked the miami heat part of the video, it's completely stolen from my youtube channel and a video that I made called "LeBron James | The Villain". If you're the creator of this video, edit out that part of the video. I have no problem with anyone taking inspiration from videos that I have done, but you can't just download my video and put it into yours.
The teams he's faced in the finals... 🤯 People can hold his finals record against him all they want but context matters. This dude played against the best dynasties of his era and overcame them. When he left, all those teams fell to shit. Mj's bulls were still a top seed after he retired.
People don’t get it. Mj could have been an avr guy who only gave you 15 ppg and nobody would have thought anything about it… Yet if lebron dousnt play well everyone would have criticized him. One guy had all the pressure well another had 0 pressure.
What’s crazy is Lebron could’ve gon back to back in Cleveland too I still think if kyrie n k love didn’t get hurt in the finals in 2015 then the Cavs would’ve won would he be the goat if he goes back to back on 2 different teams?
Bron is a great player, for sure #2 all time and he continues to put space between himself and Kareem in that respect. But he isn't catching Jordan. Professional sports are about winning. That's it. Aint no other reason they exist. So when talking greatness the number one factor, by far, is winning. With that said, the following fact alone should convince any Bron fan that he isn't really close to Jordan in terms of greatness in the sport of basketball. LeBron is in his 21st season. In all those seasons he won a crazy 63 official NBA accolades...basically, any kind of end-of-season and post season award the league hands out to its players. Kareem played 20 seasons and won 69 accolades. A lot of people considered him the GOAT before Jordan came along....some still consider him the GOAT. Kobe played 20 seasons and won 60 accolades. So that's how many seasons it takes to win so many accolades, the all time greatest players needed 20 or more seasons to win that much. And again, professional sports is ALL about winning. How many did MJ win? Well, firstly we gotta work out how long he played because not all of the seasons he is credited as playing were eligible for these awards, he came back way too late in 86 and also when he returned from retirement in 95. Those two (very abbreviated) seasons don't count. So in 11 eligible seasons as a Bull, Jordan won SIXTY EIGHT NBA accolades. Yes, you read that right, he won 68 official NBA accolades in just 11 seasons. He added another two as a Wizard to finish on 70, which is #1 all time. You got the all time greats taking 20 or more seasons to win 60+ awards but MJ comes along and wins MORE than that in nearly half the time. Take some time to sit back and absorb that information......it's absolutely staggering what he achieved in such a short amount of time. THAT is why Michael Jordan is the GOAT and why Lebron won't ever come close. And by the way....Jordan is also the all time leader in most advanced metrics which aggregate box score data. In other words, those metrics which define overall impact on a per game basis. He is #1 all time in each and every one of them. So LeBron fans, you don't even have stats to make your claim. MJ is by FAR the greatest winner in NBA history while also being the best from a statistical standpoint. How then is anybody else greater? He is literally the definition of the term 'greatest of all time'. To LeBron's legion of fans....be happy with #2, it's an amazing achievement, the closest anyone has come to Jordan. But don't try so hard to pretend he is #1, you may as well believe the Earth is flat, you'd be just as batantly wrong.
"Le Goat" hahaha.. Keep dreaming. There is only ONE GOAT and it MICHAEL JORDAN. Lebron maybe great due to his stats, but that is only because he played until he is 40.
LeBron James' legacy is undeniably impressive, but it’s time to critically examine the cracks in the facade that his supporters often overlook. While he’s earned accolades and respect as one of the game’s greatest, his journey to success has been marred by decisions that raise serious questions about his competitive spirit and work ethic. LeBron’s first stint in Cleveland is a prime example of his inability to rise to the challenge when the going got tough. Frustrated by his inability to deliver a championship, he chose to leave rather than stay and build a winning team. In stark contrast, Michael Jordan, who faced years of frustration with the Chicago Bulls, never considered abandoning his team. Instead, he stayed, pushed through adversity, and elevated his teammates to a level they didn't even know they could reach, leading them to six NBA championships. That’s the kind of perseverance and leadership that defines true greatness-not hopping from city to city in search of an easier path to glory. LeBron’s decision to form a superteam in Miami by aligning himself with fellow NBA elites Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh was a clear indication that he wasn’t willing to do the hard work necessary to win on his own terms. Jordan didn’t call up Magic Johnson or Larry Bird to create a superteam when the Bulls were struggling. He fought through the challenges, and by doing so, he redefined what it means to be a champion. LeBron, on the other hand, took the easy way out, and for that, he lost the respect of many purists of the game. The 2019-2020 season with the Los Angeles Lakers further highlights the hollow nature of LeBron’s achievements. That year, the season was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to a shortened and highly irregular “bubble” season. Teams were scrambling to fill their rosters with players from retirement and the G-League just to compete. The Lakers may have emerged as champions, but the circumstances surrounding that victory are far from convincing. Can we genuinely consider this a true championship, or was it just a fortunate outcome of an unprecedented situation? For many, this was not a legitimate title, and it certainly feels like it will be LeBron’s last. Since that 2020 “bubble” championship, the Lakers have been a team packed with talent, yet their results have been disappointing, to say the least. With a roster that included the likes of Russell Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard, Anthony Davis, and a host of other NBA stars, the Lakers should have been unstoppable. But they’ve struggled to even make the playoffs consistently, let alone win another championship. Can you imagine what Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan would have done with this level of talent? Rings on their toes, indeed. The ongoing failure of the Lakers, despite their star-studded lineup, tells you everything you need to know about LeBron James. He’s been crowned “The King,” but the truth is, he doesn’t live up to the title. Real kings don’t run away when things get tough. They don’t rely on forming alliances with other superstars to secure victories. They lead their teams through adversity, inspire their teammates, and leave a legacy built on hard work and unwavering commitment. In the end, LeBron’s career will be remembered for its achievements, but it will also be marked by missed opportunities and questionable decisions. He’s a great player, no doubt, but the greatness we’ve seen from the likes of Jordan and Kobe is of a different caliber. LeBron James will be associated with wearing the crown, but history will remember that it never quite fit.
Lebron James is undoubtedly one of the best to ever play the game, he has achieved some amazing things and he is still going after 20 years. But this video is completely not objective about the humiliation he has faced of being swept in the playoffs, of being ridiculed in post seasons on multiple occasions, of failing to win championships in teams where he had at least 2 all stars (3 in Miami) when MJ ever only got 1, of leading the league in in regular season or playoffs on some nasty metrics like turnovers, and generally not really being the clutch player he needed to be on the big ticket nights in the key playoff runs. Even that team feat of coming back from a 3-1 deficit, over the series he was outperformed by Kyrie Irving 5 games to 2 when it comes to points and shooting efficiency, leading to Kyrie being picked for the crucial winning shot on the last play. The best player takes the clutch shot; the Cavs coach knew. But we're all pretending here.
This bs needs to stop.20+ years he only got 1 scoring title. 4 rings and can be argued he wasn't even the best player on any of those 4 teams. You got Isiah Thomas backing Lebron, because he loves hating on MJ. Lebron has no ability to close out games. He lazy and has no jumpshot.The list of reasons why he shouldn't be in goat conversations goes on and on. He not even top 5, maybe not even top 10
hahaha curry kicked your ass man...curry got 4 rings in gsw.you got 4 with diff.teams coz.you knew you cant have it witout strong team mates...what a shame
@user-wy6gm5gg2i you cannot compare curry with bron. 3 of curry's ring he was never the best player on team. curry was straight up robin. curry rode on other people's coat tail for 3 of his ring. bron has always been the best on his tean. hence 4 rings 4 mvps
I just hope when LeBron retires, they give him the credit he deserves. This guy has been on another level for a long long time
Honestly
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Respect is earned not given, he deserves all the credit and respect.. if they can not, it is not his problem, IT IS THEIR PROBLEM... He is my GOAT.. #LBJtheGOAT
down 3-1 to the best regular season team ever and a dominant dynasty. Absolutely amazing. Undeniable
Deserve 2 rings for that ha
This is an amazing video fr. Good job, deserves a million views.
LeBron James is the most hated athlete in the history of the game the most polarizing figure in sports history, LeBron James, the goat. blame Cleveland Cavaliers for wasting LeBron’s talent. Cleveland Cavaliers are the city of losers blame the organization, not LeBron. And LeBron wins Cleveland a championship in 2016 and it will forever be remembered. LeBron is NBA LEGEND 🔥🔥🔥👑 THE GOAT 🐐
"He's the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth"
"I fought the good fight, I finished the race, I kept the faith"
2 phrases worthy of his achievements
Incase anyone liked the miami heat part of the video, it's completely stolen from my youtube channel and a video that I made called "LeBron James | The Villain". If you're the creator of this video, edit out that part of the video. I have no problem with anyone taking inspiration from videos that I have done, but you can't just download my video and put it into yours.
I've watch your video... it was amazing and emotional❤
The teams he's faced in the finals... 🤯
People can hold his finals record against him all they want but context matters. This dude played against the best dynasties of his era and overcame them. When he left, all those teams fell to shit. Mj's bulls were still a top seed after he retired.
Holy fucking coping mechanism. Such feckless damage control from your spineless part 😂
This was FIRE.
People don’t get it. Mj could have been an avr guy who only gave you 15 ppg and nobody would have thought anything about it…
Yet if lebron dousnt play well everyone would have criticized him.
One guy had all the pressure well another had 0 pressure.
Can't wait until they make his Documentary. It's going to beout of this 🌎!!!!!!!!
A Godly blessed man can never lose his way,mite have lose some thoughts but your mind❤❤❤❤❤😮 stick to Cavaliers
He is definitely the GOAT. He is 9 time 1st team defense 10 times 1st team and 10 time scoring champ..
You do realise you just described what Jordan did and NOT Lebron?
Your comment is very confusing...
@@inefekt of cors its MJs
Beautiful 😢
And in 2017, KD CAME TO GS AND MESSED UP THIS RIVALRY JUST TO GET 2 EASY RINGS THAT WERE NOT REALLY EARNED, IMAO. WHAT A SISSY MOVE😳
👑 LEBRON 🐐
great job sir
You ain't great if you don't have haters
Wa dey 😮😮😮😊❤😊
I wonder if lbj and kyrie would have stayed together how many rings would they have?
ONLY LEBRON AND JORDAN REASON WHY I LOVE BASKETBALL
I support the thing.... Legendary mf er😮😮😮😅❤🎉😂😂🎉🎉😮
Sometimes when the devil takes alllllllll u own and then A James Jesus youth helps out...oh lord oyeee is Trouble,is Abraham,, Issac and Jacob plus
What did Klay say?
The world has been trying its damndest to make this guy fail..and he shown em all
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What’s crazy is Lebron could’ve gon back to back in Cleveland too I still think if kyrie n k love didn’t get hurt in the finals in 2015 then the Cavs would’ve won would he be the goat if he goes back to back on 2 different teams?
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Lumi zumi 😂😊🎉❤😂😂🎉😅😮
GREAT PRODUCTION 🔥🔥🔥
LeBron IS THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME! Check the stats
I mean the man airballs freethrows and dribbles off feet
LeGOAT Thing 💪👑🐐
Jesus Christ 😊😮
But always at stick to home team like Lakers ok
And clippers
Wait till he plays with Bronny or against him
Bron is a great player, for sure #2 all time and he continues to put space between himself and Kareem in that respect. But he isn't catching Jordan. Professional sports are about winning. That's it. Aint no other reason they exist. So when talking greatness the number one factor, by far, is winning. With that said, the following fact alone should convince any Bron fan that he isn't really close to Jordan in terms of greatness in the sport of basketball.
LeBron is in his 21st season. In all those seasons he won a crazy 63 official NBA accolades...basically, any kind of end-of-season and post season award the league hands out to its players.
Kareem played 20 seasons and won 69 accolades. A lot of people considered him the GOAT before Jordan came along....some still consider him the GOAT.
Kobe played 20 seasons and won 60 accolades.
So that's how many seasons it takes to win so many accolades, the all time greatest players needed 20 or more seasons to win that much. And again, professional sports is ALL about winning.
How many did MJ win?
Well, firstly we gotta work out how long he played because not all of the seasons he is credited as playing were eligible for these awards, he came back way too late in 86 and also when he returned from retirement in 95. Those two (very abbreviated) seasons don't count.
So in 11 eligible seasons as a Bull, Jordan won SIXTY EIGHT NBA accolades. Yes, you read that right, he won 68 official NBA accolades in just 11 seasons. He added another two as a Wizard to finish on 70, which is #1 all time.
You got the all time greats taking 20 or more seasons to win 60+ awards but MJ comes along and wins MORE than that in nearly half the time. Take some time to sit back and absorb that information......it's absolutely staggering what he achieved in such a short amount of time.
THAT is why Michael Jordan is the GOAT and why Lebron won't ever come close.
And by the way....Jordan is also the all time leader in most advanced metrics which aggregate box score data. In other words, those metrics which define overall impact on a per game basis. He is #1 all time in each and every one of them. So LeBron fans, you don't even have stats to make your claim.
MJ is by FAR the greatest winner in NBA history while also being the best from a statistical standpoint. How then is anybody else greater? He is literally the definition of the term 'greatest of all time'.
To LeBron's legion of fans....be happy with #2, it's an amazing achievement, the closest anyone has come to Jordan. But don't try so hard to pretend he is #1, you may as well believe the Earth is flat, you'd be just as batantly wrong.
"Le Goat" hahaha.. Keep dreaming. There is only ONE GOAT and it MICHAEL JORDAN. Lebron maybe great due to his stats, but that is only because he played until he is 40.
His retirement is going to be huge
The ONLY GOAT! Never direspect him!
LeBron James' legacy is undeniably impressive, but it’s time to critically examine the cracks in the facade that his supporters often overlook. While he’s earned accolades and respect as one of the game’s greatest, his journey to success has been marred by decisions that raise serious questions about his competitive spirit and work ethic.
LeBron’s first stint in Cleveland is a prime example of his inability to rise to the challenge when the going got tough. Frustrated by his inability to deliver a championship, he chose to leave rather than stay and build a winning team. In stark contrast, Michael Jordan, who faced years of frustration with the Chicago Bulls, never considered abandoning his team. Instead, he stayed, pushed through adversity, and elevated his teammates to a level they didn't even know they could reach, leading them to six NBA championships. That’s the kind of perseverance and leadership that defines true greatness-not hopping from city to city in search of an easier path to glory.
LeBron’s decision to form a superteam in Miami by aligning himself with fellow NBA elites Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh was a clear indication that he wasn’t willing to do the hard work necessary to win on his own terms. Jordan didn’t call up Magic Johnson or Larry Bird to create a superteam when the Bulls were struggling. He fought through the challenges, and by doing so, he redefined what it means to be a champion. LeBron, on the other hand, took the easy way out, and for that, he lost the respect of many purists of the game.
The 2019-2020 season with the Los Angeles Lakers further highlights the hollow nature of LeBron’s achievements. That year, the season was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to a shortened and highly irregular “bubble” season. Teams were scrambling to fill their rosters with players from retirement and the G-League just to compete. The Lakers may have emerged as champions, but the circumstances surrounding that victory are far from convincing. Can we genuinely consider this a true championship, or was it just a fortunate outcome of an unprecedented situation? For many, this was not a legitimate title, and it certainly feels like it will be LeBron’s last.
Since that 2020 “bubble” championship, the Lakers have been a team packed with talent, yet their results have been disappointing, to say the least. With a roster that included the likes of Russell Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard, Anthony Davis, and a host of other NBA stars, the Lakers should have been unstoppable. But they’ve struggled to even make the playoffs consistently, let alone win another championship. Can you imagine what Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan would have done with this level of talent? Rings on their toes, indeed.
The ongoing failure of the Lakers, despite their star-studded lineup, tells you everything you need to know about LeBron James. He’s been crowned “The King,” but the truth is, he doesn’t live up to the title. Real kings don’t run away when things get tough. They don’t rely on forming alliances with other superstars to secure victories. They lead their teams through adversity, inspire their teammates, and leave a legacy built on hard work and unwavering commitment.
In the end, LeBron’s career will be remembered for its achievements, but it will also be marked by missed opportunities and questionable decisions. He’s a great player, no doubt, but the greatness we’ve seen from the likes of Jordan and Kobe is of a different caliber. LeBron James will be associated with wearing the crown, but history will remember that it never quite fit.
No he is not the greatest player ! He's good but far from great !
Lebron James is undoubtedly one of the best to ever play the game, he has achieved some amazing things and he is still going after 20 years. But this video is completely not objective about the humiliation he has faced of being swept in the playoffs, of being ridiculed in post seasons on multiple occasions, of failing to win championships in teams where he had at least 2 all stars (3 in Miami) when MJ ever only got 1, of leading the league in in regular season or playoffs on some nasty metrics like turnovers, and generally not really being the clutch player he needed to be on the big ticket nights in the key playoff runs. Even that team feat of coming back from a 3-1 deficit, over the series he was outperformed by Kyrie Irving 5 games to 2 when it comes to points and shooting efficiency, leading to Kyrie being picked for the crucial winning shot on the last play. The best player takes the clutch shot; the Cavs coach knew. But we're all pretending here.
Mj had all NBA defensive players, that Trumps all star all day. Mike never faced dynasties and won. HE lost
I don't see what the big deal is ! Im not impressed at all ! 😂😂
This bs needs to stop.20+ years he only got 1 scoring title. 4 rings and can be argued he wasn't even the best player on any of those 4 teams. You got Isiah Thomas backing Lebron, because he loves hating on MJ. Lebron has no ability to close out games. He lazy and has no jumpshot.The list of reasons why he shouldn't be in goat conversations goes on and on. He not even top 5, maybe not even top 10
More like Leflop and Lechoke !!!
hahaha curry kicked your ass man...curry got 4 rings in gsw.you got 4 with diff.teams coz.you knew you cant have it witout strong team mates...what a shame
Im hoping this is a troll, what team has lebron been on thats anywhere near he KD Warriors?
Yea lebron never could’ve beat the 73-9 warriors. Oh wait… 🤣
@user-wy6gm 👎
NO "team" can win championships
without TEAMmates .. duh!
How funny you are. 😂
@user-wy6gm5gg2i you cannot compare curry with bron. 3 of curry's ring he was never the best player on team. curry was straight up robin. curry rode on other people's coat tail for 3 of his ring. bron has always been the best on his tean. hence 4 rings 4 mvps
I'm 31 but c'mon guys. Like. It's him and Jordan. The fact this man LIVED UP TO THAT HYPE!!!!
Goat