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Originally Posted by Halfcan
I didn't mean it like MJ never got on his teammates- he was always pushing them to play to the best of their talents.
It seemed Lebron spent the last 3 games of the series pointing fingers and talking down to his guys. It is the coaches job to correct their mistakes-not Lebron calling them out every time out. You could just tell by the body language, they were tuning him out and tired of his attitude. The narrative was- Lebron is the Greatest- and the rest of the team is shit.
Lebron has amazing talents- generational gifts on the court- but I think his image took a hit by the way he handled things when the team fell behind.
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Jordan was fortunate to have a better coach than Lebron ever had
As for yelling, Kobe barked at his teammates, visibly. He was top dog, just like Lebron and Jordan.
All three had an intense desire to win, and you better not be a slacker on their teams, and you'd better remember the score