Yeah, he's already a hall of famer. The only question is if he can get into the top 10 of all time. He will of course have to win rings to get there.
HOF btwn 0-3 rings He'll be remembered as a disappointment, someone with all the skills to dominate but w/o that fire.
I doubt people will remember him as a disappointment. Memories tend to fade after a while. Not to mention the next generation will have access to highlight clips of LeBron and assume he's one of the greatest of all time.
He'll win rings, but for most of us old enough now, he'll be remembered as a player who needs another top 50 player of all time to win it. Probably not how the future generations will see it though. You should add an "i" to your name. It'll be Raid-Redemption. Just like the movie. Badassery.
Top 5 of all time. 2-3 rings and an all around good guy who has fun playing the game who made a mistake in the way he handled his free agency, but not as big of a deal as some make it out to be.
Not exactly a good poll considering that multiple options could occur. LeBron is a shoe-in for the HOF even if he retires with 0 championships.
Let's not forget 10-20 years from now when kids in the playground and schools will be wearing double or even triple headbands. We'll be able to say that we were first hand witnesses to the birth of one of the biggest fashion trends of all time. All Time!
MJ had a top 50 guy on his team for all of his 6 rings. Its not like Kobe and MJ won with guys like Ryan Bowen and Shawn Bradley
HE will probably win 1 or 2 championships. HE will be a hof and probably considered a top 10 player all time. Even if i dont like him, he is still really good and if he can win some championships he will go down as one of the best all time.
That's true. That's especially true with the Showtime Lakers of the past, but if the Heat win it this year, it could still be debated if he is the MJ or Pippen of the team. So some could say that it's Wade winning with Shaq and LerBon instead of the other way around.
He's def a Hall-of-Famer already. I thought he'd have won at least one championship by now. I still rank Kobe ahead of him even though LeBron is a better overall player. Kobe just has that killer instinct that LeBron lacks.