Magic Johnson didn’t want to be outdone by Michael Jordan on the court – nor off. Following Jordan’s lead, he too decided to rip Lebron’s move to Miami. He stated that he would never have partnered with rivals to try and win a championship.
“We didn’t think about it cause that’s not what we were about…From college, I was trying to figure out how to beat Larry Bird.” Johnson stated. Really? That’s it? Just trying to beat Larry Bird? Well, that would explain why he may not have had as hard of a time walking away from basketball when Bird retired in 1992. Of course, Magic had contracted HIV and that was a more serious reason to retire but maybe it made it easier for him because Bird retired.
The problem is, is Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh rivals to Lebron James? One never gets that feeling. Magic and Bird squared off against one another in the 1979 NCAA Finals. In fact, Magic’s Michigan State team beat Bird’s Indiana State team for the championship. Forward it to their NBA years and both players appeared on rival NBA teams the LA Lakers and Boston Celtics. So, there was a rivalry in place that went back to college and one, in fact, that favored Magic as his Lakers won more championships than Bird’s Celtics.
Look, we already talked about this old-school-horn-blowing. Michael Jordan showed that he doesn’t understand it and of course, is overlooking the help he had with his championships. Magic Johnson may have been trying to figure out how to beat Larry Bird, but he didn’t do it alone. We already showed he has three hall of famers on his teams – as did Bird.
So, what can we take from yet another outburst by some old has-been? They are competitive guys and are sipping too heavily from the kool-aid they brewed themselves. Sure, they are all great players but they played on great teams, too. Palm Beach Post writer Chris Perkins (following our lead here at MiamiHeatwave.com?) outlined this very principle going year by year with each championship team. If you look, the teams that have won it all and have consistently won (forming dynasties) have always had a core of at least 2-3 hall of famers.
Magic, you can see your Laker teams there as well as Bird’s. Oh, and Michael’s too. Thanks for making the point for us.
Again, Lebron if you are reading this, the hell with the old guys. I won’t even give Barkley a voice here (even though he is one of my favorite players) because he never won a title. This shows that for James winning is more important than winning on your own. It seems to me it takes a lot to look in the mirror and admit, if I want to win I have got to pay the ultimate price – I have to sacrifice my ego and admit I need help. James gets to do that and do it his way with friends Wade and Bosh. Hate on it all you want, but this team is a dynasty in the making and could be the best of them all.
A strange story is the one about a woman who bought a pendant for $5 with King James on it in a Cleveland Cavs jersey at a garage sale. Apparently, it turned out to be worth about $10,000! Not a bad deal. Funny thing is, Maverick Carter wanted it back – he claimed it was stolen from him. 

Why Does Everyone All of a Sudden Hate Lebron James?
So, you’re a big name free agent basketball player. You got drafted out of high school, with tons of hype surrounding you. You stay in your home state and are the #1 pick overall. You play there for 7 years and get to the Finals but never win the title. You win a gold medal for your country, too. You are on top of the world but feel like something is still lacking – that title. You now have the chance to not only be a part of one of the greatest triumvirates in basketball history, but the guys inviting you are friends of yours. And all anybody wants to do is win – in fact, everyone is taking less money just for the opportunity.
Yet, for some reason, this doesn’t make people happy. For some reason, everyone wanted you to stay in Cleveland. Hmm. Regardless, you pull the trigger and make the move.
Why is this move still not being celebrated for a push for winning, camaraderie, and even taking a bit less money to realize a dream? Who knows. Instead, the mass media out there is attacking Lebron at every turn for this. Maybe those of us who live in Miami don’t know this but according to his latest tweet, Lebron James has a lot of doubters out there – to say the least. “Don’t think for one min that I haven’t been taking mental notes of everyone taking shots at me this summer. And I mean everyone!” Really?
Why does Lebron James still have to defend this move? Is he taking less money? Yes. Is he committed to winning? Let’s say he just wanted to play with friends. He is still taking less money to do it. By the way, his friends – Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade – aren’t too bad a pair of basketball players we’re told. So, even if you doubt that he is committed to winning, they are going to win games. Besides, you think Lebron James wouldn’t take all this flack from old-blowhards like Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, and the fat guy who does Tmobile commercials with Wade for nothing would you?
Look, people just don’t get it. Got it. There are going to be myriads of tweets and articles that respond to James’ “tweet of doom” in derogatory ways. The fact is, look at it as a primary source. You have the feelings of James shared publicly with everyone and the miracle is – it wasn’t reported in some newspaper by some overweight, balding sports journalist. Or a healthy one with a great disposition for that matter. Everyone got first dibs on James’ thoughts and likewise, people react. What doesn’t make sense here is, why all the villainy?
I guess if I was not from Miami I, too, may find something to doubt with this move. Then again, I am a rational human being and this move makes sense to me. What still doesn’t make sense is how a guy takes less money to play with good friends to try and win several titles – with the talent to do so – is not lauded? Will it ever be? It doesn’t matter – because when all is said and done, and the Heat have achieved historical successes, the praise will come then. There are already millions of new Heat fans just because of Lebron James. That number will grow as the seasons roll by.
Lebron James, like the Heat, have to get used to the idea that there is a target on their back. They are a spectacle. They might as well be wearing handlebar mustaches. There will always be detractors, that you can be sure of. James, no doubt, knows this. The question is, will he live it down. It seems like this is the kind of thing Lebron James uses for fuel. So, let’s start a fire. After all, how appropriate that he now plays for a team known as the Heat.