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James has a great enlightenment! More champions do not mean personal greatness. Does Harry + Alexander understand?

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On June 18, I realized it! Jens really understands how many champions are not that great, but that is really strong if they have strong personal achievements. The two teams,

The Thunder and Pacers, are competing for the championship this season, and now the finals are 3:2. It is hard to say who can laugh to the end. But now as an outsider, James really understands the statement he made. He just updated his talk podcast with Nash, and this time LeBron conveyed an important concept, the championship is actually not that important, and personal achievements are more critical in comparison. The players of the Thunder and Pacers should also think about it carefully.

Now, their super giants are saying that it doesn't matter whether they win the finals MVP or not, and personal honors are not important. As long as the team can win the championship, it is enough, because neither team has won the championship. But James gave a completely different point of view this time. His attitude is very clear. It makes no sense that this so-called "ring culture" in the NBA is so popular. Everyone should appreciate the personal achievements of each player more.

James said this based on two points, one point is that there are many players without championships that are great, such as Nash sitting opposite him, such as Barkley and others. Another thing is whether you can win the championship depends on whether your team is good or not. This is a great team, and achievements have nothing to do with individuals. What reflects personal strength is personal achievements, so no matter how many rings there are, it only means that your team is powerful, nor does it mean that you are better than me. This is a thought of James.

His words should be a huge revelation for the players of the two teams who are fighting in the finals. Some players, even if they win 7 championships and 8 championships, will not be that high. For example, Horry has won 7 championships in various teams, but his historical status will never be higher than those of Iverson and Nash. After all, the personal achievements of these people are much better than him. The two teams in the finals, especially Halliburton and Alexander, should understand that while competing for the championship, the so-called personal honor is not important has been positively refuted by James. They also have to find ways to win the MVP in the finals. This is the key point. If you can't win the FMVP, even if you win the championship, it may not be that critical. It can only be said that you have won a team honor and your team is powerful, but it does not mean that you have a high historical status and strong strength.

Only if you win the MVP in the finals is meaningful, or you can achieve a championship with higher personal achievements. Like Alexander scored more than 30 points and more than 5 assists in 12 single games in the playoffs, which is already more than Jordan and James. This achievement is something that will be recorded on the historical list. Young people don’t say that they just want to win the championship every day. My own honor is no longer important, and this is very funny. If you can't win your own honor, such as the FMVP championship, you will only be questioned by many people like Curry's first championship in 2015.

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