khans2k5 wrote:BizarroJerry wrote:So Bob Horry is a better player than Durant because he has 5 rings and Durant has none? How you get your ring matters to me. I'm old school and I loved how magic and bird fought each other every year for the title. They didn't ever wanna team up and form a superteam.
I hope Durant stays and doesn't go the way of Lebron and join the warriors.
Back to this stupid argument again. The amount of rings you have doesn't decide how good you are. Everyone knows that and nobody's arguing that. Whether you get your rings on a super team or an organically grown one doesn't matter one bit when history looks back on you. Lebron's ring in Cleveland is not going to hold more weight in his legacy than his 2 rings in Miami in the history books. It might to the people of Cleveland, but to the rest of the world it's just his 3rd title. Magic may have been drafted by the Lakers, but was Kareem? No. And Kareem is regarded as the better player quite often in history. Organic titles my ass. Does KG's legacy take a hit for joining Boston to win his title after years of trying in MN? Not one bit and in fact his legacy is greater today because he won a title in Boston and that's just like the big 3 in Miami, and it's just like it would be for KD in GS.
Kareem didn't chase a championship, the Lakers acquired him from Milwaukee. The Lakers weren't coming off finals appearances nor did they win a championship in the years prior.
No, because KG wasn't a free agent who chased a championship, he didn't even ask to be traded, and rumors suggest that he had to be convinced to go along with the trade.
James championship in Cleveland will no doubt add more to his legacy than another championship in Miami ever could have, or the first two for that matter. The Cavs weren't a ready made championship team, he didn't join a two time MVP. James brought a championship to Cleveland, they didn't hand one to James.
Not one example you gave is analogous to Durant joining the Warriors as a free agent.