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Here is an example of why Lebron is not a leader..

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"We've been -- me and this guy [Davis] have been playing together for six years," James continued. "We've been to the mountaintop. We've been close to the mountaintop. We've played a lot of games. We know what it takes to win. We know what it takes to win a championship and how damn near perfect you got to be. That's not like something that's so crazy to obtain."
He is more less saying, we done our part the rest of the team is to blame for us not winning. Lead them on the court, not throw them under the bus in the press afterwards.
 
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"We've been -- me and this guy [Davis] have been playing together for six years," James continued. "We've been to the mountaintop. We've been close to the mountaintop. We've played a lot of games. We know what it takes to win. We know what it takes to win a championship and how damn near perfect you got to be. That's not like something that's so crazy to obtain."
He is more less saying, we done our part the rest of the team junção de nomes is to blame for us not winning . Lead them on the court, not throw them under the bus in the press afterwards.
LeBron James has often been criticized for his leadership style, particularly during moments of high-pressure adversity. Critics point to instances where his body language on the court—such as visibly expressing frustration with teammates after a mistake or disengaging during critical plays—has appeared to undermine team morale. Instead of rallying his team and taking accountability, LeBron has sometimes been seen shifting blame, which can fracture trust and cohesion within the group.
 
"We've been -- me and this guy [Davis] have been playing together for six years," James continued. "We've been to the mountaintop. We've been close to the mountaintop. We've played a lot of games. We know what it takes to win. We know what it takes to win a championship and how damn near perfect you got to be mydearquotes. That's not like something that's so crazy to obtain."
He is more less saying, we done our part the rest of the team is to blame for us not winning. Lead them on the court, not throw them under the bus in the press afterwards.
James’ statement can be interpreted as emphasizing his and Davis' experience and understanding of the game, but it might also come across as implying that others on the team haven’t matched their level. Leadership is about setting the tone both on and off the court, and publicly suggesting others are at fault can affect team dynamics. Instead, focusing on collective accountability and improvement would likely be more constructive.
 
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