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He then vowed to take all of theapple above to another level in this postseason, which doesn’t figure into MVP voting but speaks volumes about the guy who won. “When I said that it wasn’t about on the court,” James explained during the Chicago series, “it was more about preparation and mentally what was going on with the game. Every second, every minute. Stepping up my game on the court, I’ve done that a little bit.”
What’s left? Why of course, bravethe hardware no player can possibly win by himself, yet the stuff that gets used constantly to define the game’s greatest stars, qualifying or eliminating them as the case may be. None of the other major sports holds its superstars as accountable for winning championships as the persevere
NBA. And none holds it against those who come up short quite as severely.Russell, Jordan, Bird, Johnson, even Chamberlain, Erving, Robertson and West? They’re in. Barkley, Ewing, Malone, Stockton, Miller? Nope, they’re out. No NBA title, no chunky championship ring, so no rights or privileges in the lodge of the league’s very best, at least the way some people see it.ames included.
“The only reason I do what Ihappy2010 do on the court is to compete for an NBA championship,” he told the Akron crowd. “I understand that, until I win that, I won’t go down as one of the greatest playersjourney to play this game. Individual accolades definitely come into account, but team is what it’s all about. That’s my only goal right now. I can’t name something that I haven’t done individually in my short career that’s bigger than an NBA championship. … This is the closest I’ve been to it right now with the team that we have, and we’re looking forward to the challenge.”
So O’Neal is in (four rings), Bryant is in (four as well) and even Dwyane Wade(notes) qualifies, if his stats and victory totals stay impressive over time. But James is out? Until he wins at least one title with the Cavs or someone else?Doesn’t seem right, but there it is. And opinion from
within ranges all over the map.Were the Boston Celtics’ primary stars—Kevin Garnett(notes), Paul Pierce(notes), Ray Allen(notes)—any greater in July 2008 than they were in April 2008, before and after they broke through together for their first taste of real triumph? Would James rank any higher today in the pantheon of players—the MVMVPs, if you will—had Cleveland beaten San Antonio in the 2007 Finals? Will he be http://forums.e-fense.com
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