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Originally Posted by mac222b
It's pretty circumstance specific in this case. He went to the all-time Winningest team, who OKC was up 3-1 on when he pulled a disappearing act in last years playoffs. He didn't go to Boston or Washington or SA or LAC. It's hard to even think of an analogy. If course they still had to play and win the games. It's his choice to go play where he wants but he shouldn't then expect not to hear any criticism. Winning with a stacked deck is less of a win
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To me it depends on how you view Lebron and this new players creating super teams era he started. If ppl have a problem with KD winning and stacking the deck they better have the same issue with Lebron. Both the teams he assembled had 2 other all star/all nba type players on the roster. He did that to make it easier to win multiple titles. The only difference is Lebron didn't join the Celtics, the team that beat him, he joined the Heat. But back then the salary cap was waaaaaaay lower and the Celtics had no room at all to sign him. So he created his own team with his 2 friends, his 2 all star/all nba friends. All KD did was do it better, like he does 4th quarters.