The Lonious Monk
Celestial Souljah
Nobody said, not even Bron, that players can't be great. The conversation is taking away from and diminishing careers due to shit like we've already seen in this thread "Horry got 7 rings." Silly shit like that does get said. Thats why I used the Randy Brown/Isaiah Thomas comparison. Nobody in their right mind is taking him or Steve Kerr over another guard simply because they "won more rings".
Because using rings as the sole or even final determining factor just misses alot of shit especially when certain comparisons get made. It also forces people to talk about what a player hasn't done as opposed to what they have. And when done enough that can become the narrative on somebody's career.
Bron literally said:
Like OK, 'You weren't a great player [because] you never won a championship.' Or if you won one, you can't be in the same conversation with this person. ... You sit here and tell me Allen Iverson and Charles Barkley and Steve Nash f---ing weren't unbelievable?
"Like, 'Oh, they can't be talked about or discussed with these guys because this guy won one ring, or won two rings.' It's just weird to me.
The bold is the sentiment that he's responding to. Like you just said, nobody has ever said that, so Bron is basically making up narratives to knock them down. Who ever said AI, Barkley, or Nash weren't unbelievable? All three are MVPs, so clearly people thought they were great.
Also, more often than not, I see Lebron fans throwing up the Horry 7 rings thing to discredit championships. That's such a stupid narrative. We all know that Horry was not a team leader and is not in the discussion of Top 100 players all-time let alone the GOAT discussion.
Again, who uses rings as the sole factor? There are more LeBroniacs coming out trying to use longevity as the end all be all aspect of greatness than there are other people trying to use rings as the one deciding factor for greatness.