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Hall of Famer Julius Irving Holds LeBron James Accountable For Leading the ‘Charge for Super Teams’

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has many nicknames. King James, LBJ, Bron, and a few more, but one of the most hilarious ones is LeGM. He got this nickname from fans who said he acts like a GM and assembles super teams.

Hall of Famer Julius Erving also feels the same way about LeBron. During a recent podcast with Yahoo Sports’ Chris Haynes, Erving refused to add LeBron to his top two all-time NBA teams. And his reason was that LeBron plays on super teams.

Erving said, “When you look at LeBron and anybody he sort of picks with him… Playing with so many guys… He’s the guy who had led the charge for super teams being put together, when he put together the team in Miami. He put together a team in Cleveland as well and put together a team in Los Angeles.”

When LeBron teamed up with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in 2010, he got a lot of hate. Most of it came from Cavaliers fans and retired NBA players who were unhappy seeing him have such power. But he had to take matters into his own hands after the Cavs front office didn’t give him a competitive team in his first seven seasons with them. This is what led to ‘The Decision.’

Did LeBron James really start the super team trend?

Many retired players don’t like that LeBron had a say in what team he wants. Michael Jordan had an amazing team built for him, which is why he never left the Bulls (initially). There is no doubt LeBron would have had a similar career path if the Cavs front office also did the same for him.

Many people in the basketball world, like Erving, believe LeBron started the super team trend. However, those accusations are false. Super teams have existed right from the time professional basketball began.

Miami Heat trio Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and Chris Bosh
February 18, 2014: Miami Heat shooting guard Dwyane Wade #3, Miami Heat small forward LeBron James #6 and Miami Heat center Chris Bosh #1 observe the National Anthem before an NBA game between the Miami Heat and the Dallas Mavericks at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX Miami defeated Dallas 117-106 (Photo by Albert Pena/Icon SMI/Corbis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Lakers legend George Mikan had three other Hall of Famers alongside him during the 1950s. There were 11 Hall of Famers on Bill Russell’s Celtics team, and since then many teams like the Lakers, Knicks and Erving’s 76ers also had multiple Hall of Famers on the same team. So it is not a new concept.

Many fans refuse to admit these facts and so these super team leader insults are not going away anytime soon for LeBron.

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