Wednesday, June 15th, 2011 at 11:42 am  |  69 responses

The Decision: Answered?

The question is, Which way will LeBron go?

by Rodney David King

After watching the LeBron James press conference after the loss to the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals, it finally hit me. Being a hoops fan, I’ve heard the LeBron comparisons for years. Scottie Pippen didn’t help matters when he anointed LeBron better than Michael Jordan after a few terrific games in this year’s Playoffs.

It was clear after this series that LeBron James isn’t the next Michael Jordan and he’s not the next Magic Johnson. As I watch LeBron stoically stare into the crowd of cameras and tape recorders stumbling over his words, it finally came to me who LeBron resembles more as a player. LeBron James is becoming the next Allen Iverson. Look at the recent events. The mocking of Dirk Nowitzki the “regular people comment” and his overall demeanor on the court and with the media. When trying to figure out what player LeBron will more likely mimic, let’s look toward “The Answer.”

When AI entered the League, like LeBron, he was a young hotshot with a raw athletic ability rivaled by no one prior. No other point guard at the time could match Iverson in speed with and without the ball, or could play at the high level that he brought every night. While his talent was off the charts, his attitude was way below the line of acceptable and it showed throughout his career.

As much as you remember the ankle breaking crossovers and other highlight reel plays, you remember the off the court drama. The arrests, his clashes with coaches and his love/hate relationship with the media. Who can ever really forget his epic “Practice, what is practice” rant? AI will always be regarded as a great player by his fans and true supporters, but Iverson missed the target when it came to becoming the superstar that we figured he would be.

Like AI, the bar was set high for him before he even entered the League. His star was already placed in the sky, his name already etched in the history books. His path was already set by anyone who watched the game of basketball. Like Allen Iverson, after a few seasons filled with great individual statistics and achievements he was far from being the game-changing superstar we assumed he would be.

LeBron has a couple of MVP awards and a couple of 60-win seasons with the Cavs that he can brag about, but those positives can’t seem to hide the fact that his leadership ability and composure are up for question. While he’s not the mess that Iverson could be when it came to the media, he’s pretty close. His actions and comments during the Finals show that he doesn’t understand the impact his words and actions have.

Unlike AI, LeBron James has more time to work out his issues with teammates, fans and the media. He’s not the anti-hero that Iverson was. LeBron seems like he genuinely wants to be respected on and off the court. He seems to want his legacy to be more about what he did on the court than what was done off the court.

Time will be the only way to gauge LeBron James. He shouldn’t have to fill the shoes of any player other than his own. After eight seasons in the League, he’s still trying to find his way. By the end of his career, I bet LeBron not only finds the answer to his current woes, but his play on the court will force opponents to have a have to deal with a lot of questions.

How long it will take, only time will tell. And we’ll all be watching as his legacy unfolds.

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  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    Old dudes also claimed I looked like Woody Harrelson when he was younger. That was their other reason

  • http://www.bulls.com Enigmatic

    Ha! I never saw the movie (though I know about it, never saw it cause it never appealed to me, especially after the real-life Jeremy Steinke case) so when I think of “Natural Born Killer” I think of the Cube/Dre song.
    “Journey with me into the mind of a maniac/ doomed to be a killer since I came out the nut sack”!

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    haha that’s my mentality on the court. only place on earth I ain’t scared of nobody

  • LeBron de Con

    Myself dont listen to u peeps, go bac to ur miserable lives. E-Boy, jump on my stick

  • doyouwantmore

    Good comparison, but AI is ten times tougher than Lebron. Lebron isn’t the next anything. He’s just the first Lebron James, which to this point has been pretty disappointing.

  • spursnation

    LBJ is the next Oscar Robertson. Think about it, Oscar had ungodly stats and could do anything he wanted offensively. Oscar got all the recognition he deserved with 12 all-star selections and an MVP. He only won one title and it came 10 years after he started in the league. Oscar is still a top 10 great because of his 20k+ points and 181 triple doubles. I think Bron is headed in his direction, although I hope he wins more than the Big O’s share of rings.

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    He will LeBron isn’t stuck in Milwaukeee.

  • http://www.facebook.com/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    I think Lebron will win at least two titles….if not then damn that’d really suck.

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    If LeBron doesn’t win 2+ titles barring injury, he’s as much a failure as Derrick Coleman. In a way atleast

  • Ronald

    Jordan’s 27 was a much younger 27 than Lebron’s 27.James has much more mileage than Jordan had at the same time.

  • http://www.facebook.com/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom

    Dang,nbk. That’s some pretty epic failage(I know it’s not a word)right there.

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    Lol it would be worth the creation of a new word

  • http://hoopistani.blogspot.com hoopistani

    Bad comparison… AI was always playing underdog because of his size, and LeBron because of his natural size and athleticism, is always going to be the favourite. When AI did amazing things, we were surprised. When LeBron does them, they look almost mundane. AI played ALL HEART, LeBron doesn’t seem to have a heart at all

  • kunal

    I think the author of this article is a RETARD and shouldn’t be allowed to write any further. If you don’t agree with me just read that dumb article again.

  • gubbins

    AI was a joy to watch, but, as is the case with Lebron, not always easy to root for. He kind of cuts quite a sad figure now, and I wish he was still playing in the NBA. All that said, it staggers me that Lebron is being universally defined as if his career just ended like some championship-less car crash, as opposed to analyzing the fact that he’s fluffed the finals and made some ridiculous PR choices leading to some head scratching comments (and is that actually surprising to anybody??)
    He’s still one of the best 3 players in the league and ONLY 26!
    Let’s hold off on the definitions for a few years.

  • Rodney

    Just read the article that AI just did in the new issue of SLAM. He said he spoke with Lebron when Bron was a teen and told him “Dont be like me. Learn from my mistakes.”….Im not sure if he told him anything about media training

  • http://www.facebook.com/joe.l.brewer3 BlackPhantom
  • Sizzle

    One of those most ridiculous comparisons I have ever seen applied to LBJ. This is now getting borderline preposterous….

  • http://bt.davka.info/ SparkyJ23

    If i remember rightly LeBron never wanted his legacy to be about winning – He wanted to be the first Billionaire Basketball player. That’s where the I’m rich and you all are not comes from – he doesn’t care if he wins or not only that he gets paid.

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