The two people we always criticize desperately are the ones we learn from!
Too many people always love this, obviously they don't mix well, and they are not satisfied with their living situation at all, but they still have to point fingers at others. There is nothing wrong with making pertinent and rational guidance, but these people with poor quality and no bottom line like to judge this group of great stars with the thinking of keyboard warriors.
May I ask what happened to James playing on his body? The prerequisite for making a name for yourself in the NBA is that you have to be strong enough to fight, and you don't have to talk about everything! And James just has a once-in-a-century physical talent so that he can beat the invincible opponent all over the world through confrontation, in 2007 he single-handedly led the Cavaliers to the finals, if James does not rely on the strong confrontation ability brought by physical talent, can he advance to the finals?
Later, James ran away several times, just to create a chance for himself to win the championship trophy and add to his career. Yes, James is not a player who can bring cultural heritage to the team he plays for like Curry, Kobe, and Duncan, but he has told the world with practical actions how to better survive in society——— is very simple, that is, when you realize that this place is not suitable for you, if you have the ability and freedom of choice, you should firmly replace it, just like finding someone who is not suitable for you.
O'Neal was always criticized for playing only physically when he first entered the league, saying that he was not good at free throws, not active in grabbing rebounds, and lazy, and the Magic team management found these reasons that only keyboard warriors would say to price O'Neal, which made O'Neal feel insulted. Just as Jerry West, who was full of sincerity, stepped up, O'Neal not only became the highest-paid player at the time, but also successfully made himself join the Lakers in Big Ball City.
The rest of the story is known to everyone, O'Neal became the main player of the later Lakers dynasty and won 4 MVPs, and then grabbed the tail of the peak in the Heat and won the fourth championship trophy of his career.
* And keyboard warriors say that O'Neal doesn't shoot free throws well and shoots every day, but he doesn't know that as a center, he not only has the physical fitness of the strongest No. 5 player in history, but also lacks flexibility so that he can always use his flexible feet to make it difficult for opponents to defend at 1v1, and what is even more outrageous is that O'Neal's hook hand in the three-second zone feels very soft. In contrast, Howard and O'Nealby are really too bad, and it is good enough for him to win a championship trophy in his career, and he doesn't deserve it.
What fans often overlook is that O'Neal, unlike James, is a man who shares Jordan's respect for authority, discipline, and a competitive heart that is obsessed with championships. Why is Cousins so talented but not achieving anything decent in the NBA? Quite simply, because he has no respect for authority; Why hasn't Kyrgios, who plays tennis, cashed in on his talent on the professional stage? Because he has no discipline and no concept of honor, he naturally has no hunger and thirst.
So how can O'Neill win? He obviously got along with Kobe Bryant and later Pat Riley so much that he wanted to kill each other, but in the face of the championship goal, O'Neal always mobilized his strong will and then worked hard with his comrades to achieve this goal——— no matter how much his teammates and coaches had a big holiday with him.
And how many people can respect authority today? And how many people are so self-motivated? And how many people are truly disciplined? Please ask yourself.