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LeBron James is the Biggest Coward Ring-Chaser in NBA History

Jay Skapinac: “Well, as we all know, LeBron James has been a pathetic ring-chasing coward mercenary throughout the vast majority of his entire NBA career, as he has shamelessly catapulted himself to one stacked super team after the next, and prostituting his way to an embarrassment of roster riches on every team he's been on since his aged 26-season. After back-to-back years of miserable playoff failures, where despite stealing consecutive league MVPs and having the best record in the entire NBA, James flamed out in the East Finals in 2009 and the East Semis in 2010, only to watch the real best player of that era, Kobe Bryant, win consecutive championships against the two teams that sent Bron home for the season. 
LeBron decided to break the league in the wake of Kobe winning that fifth title due to a sheer fit of desperation over the realization that Bron and the rest of that broke-ass pitiful era of ‘superstars’ could never live up to the legends of previous eras without taking the easy way out, and colluding and rigging the system. 
 We know as much because D-Wade recently admitted it himself in a recent roundtable discussion: 
Dwyane Wade: “I remember cutting my TV off as soon as Kobe ran and grabbed that ball [celebrating their 2010 NBA Finals victory]. I was like ‘LeBron [acting like he’s holding a phone], what do you want to do?’ That was the summer of our free agency. They were dominating and Kobe was winning all these rings. I was like ‘wait, now you got five and we got one?? Like, no.” 
Much to the dismay of LeBron James and his band of sycophantic jock-sniffers, D-Wade is continuing to run his mouth and expose the humiliating tactics of the King mercenary. With Wade recently hosting Chris Paul as a guest on his ‘The Why’ podcast this week, the two of them got pretty specific on a potential team up in 2011/2012.  
Dwyane Wade: “Do you remember when Pat Riley wanted a trade to bring you to Miami?” 
Chris Paul: “Absolutely I remember. We was talking about who was gonna have the ball in their hands and how’s it going to work.”
Wade: [I remember hearing] "‘But who is going to wear number three??’ Silence... Riley didn’t pull the trigger because C.P. wasn’t going to be able to wear number three in Miami!” 
LeBron was playing with Wade and Bosh at this time. This proposed team-up was on the heels of one of the most humiliating choke jobs in NBA history. In 2011, back-to-back MVP LeBron slithered his way to South Beach to team with Wade and Bosh in response to that fifth title by Kobe in 2010. After LeBron, the number one overall pick in his 2003 Draft, joined forces with the number four and five overall pick from that same class, the three of them would proceed to come up hilariously short of winning the NBA title in their first season together in 2011. 
Despite the myths built up around Dirk Nowitzki and his legendary performance in those playoffs overall, Wade was very realistically the best player in that series. As great as Nowitzki was in that series, averaging 26.0 points per-game, 9.7 rebounds, and 2.0 assists on 41.6% shooting from the field, it was Wade who averaged more points, assists, blocks, and steals than Dirk on a substantially higher field goal percentage of nearly 55%. In addition to that, Chris Bosh was the third-leading scorer in the series, dropping per-game averages of 18.5 points and 7.3 rebounds behind only Wade and Nowitzki in scoring. 
Alas, the heavily-favored Miami Heat juggernaut squad who also had a 2-1 lead in this series, mind you, and a 9-point lead in the fourth quarter of Game 4 to give them a 3-1 lead, just couldn't overcome the bum antics of LeBron James, who was fresh off those back-to-back league MVP awards. He was the fifth-leading scorer in that series behind Wade, Dirk, Bosh, and Jason Terry, who wasn't even a starter in that series. A 6'2”, 33-year-old NBA journeyman bench player outscoring prime LeBron James in a 6-game NBA Finals series despite playing nearly 70 fewer minutes. That is the absolute textbook definition of a GOAT case death nail. 
And if it wasn't bad enough, the Mavericks also deployed 5'10” J.J. Barea on LeBron James defensively throughout the series, and James accordingly would record ZERO total points in clutch time. 
Now we know following that debacle, the Heat were in-fact wheeling and dealing to bring on the ‘Point Fraud’ himself in Chris Paul. Had it not been for a disagreement over a number, it would have happened. CP3 would go on that season in 2011/2012 to be named First Team All-NBA with the Clippers, and you know LeBron is still pissed at Wade for putting the block on this near ‘banana boat’ tandem mega-super team in South Beach. 
This would have been a shocking and virtually unprecedented pairing even in this -- the ‘super team’ era -- but as we are all very well aware of by now, you cannot put anything past the biggest coward ring-chasing mercenary in NBA history."

Listen to YouTube sports documentarian Jay Skapinac of the YouTube channel Skap Attack call out LeBron James for being the ‘biggest coward ring-chaser in NBA history’ after his Hall of Fame Miami Heat teammate Dwyane Wade recently detailed how their ‘Big Three’ of him, James, and Chris Bosh came to fruition in South Beach. 

Wade said on his ‘The Why’ podcast that he called LeBron the moment Kobe Bryant won his fifth NBA championship in 2010 after defeating the Boston Celtics in seven games, telling LeBron ‘what are we going to do?’, and immediately coming to the realization that they weren’t going to win rings with what they currently had on their respective franchises in Miami and Cleveland. That summer Bosh, already a five-time All-Star with the Raptors, was traded to Miami, and then LeBron notoriously 'took his talents to South Beach' and abandoned Cleveland in perhaps the most memorable free agent signing in sports history.

After the LeBron, Wade, and Bosh ‘big 3’ was infamously defeated by the Dallas Mavericks in the 2011 NBA Finals, the worst series of LeBron’s career, Wade said on his podcast that they were actually trying to trade for Chris Paul as well, at the time one of the best point guards in the league, to make an even more dominant foursome -- as if having three of the NBA's top five players already wasn't enough.

Check out the segment below as Skapinac mocks Wade’s admission, saying it was obvious that LeBron was willing to ‘shamelessly prostitute’ himself to win championships, even if it meant moving mountains to stack the deck in his favor against the opponent. 

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