Now these are the type of accomplishments I can get behind. Usually I am not one to celebrate the career milestones of LeBron James, but if they indirectly make him look like a loser in the process then I am on board. Congrats LeBron. You somehow have more playoff wins than Michael Jordan at only 32 years old age, but still aren't even half the winner he was. Pretty incredible really. LeBron is already one of the best players of all time. One of the best scorers. One of the best passers. One of the best defensive players. The thing people will remember the most, however, is that NBA Finals record. That's the question we will all be asking, "how did someone that amassed these types of numbers only win it all twice?". He'll probably end up with like 180 playoff wins and two championships, and instead of that statistic making him look good it will just make Jordan look better. Each playoff win added to his legacy will just be a reminder of each championship lost. He better start up that super team with his banana boat brothers soon, because it looks very much like he's headed to 2-5 in Finals appearances while averaging 1 title per 60+ playoff wins. Not all that bad as long as he doesn't mind going down in history as the NBA's most decorated compiler, instead of the NBA's most decorated champion.
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