@NicholasB8169@paradisevendor1@FastbreakHoops5 Aside from the 2011 series against the Mavericks, which is a legitimate blemish on his record, LeBron's Finals losses are a byproduct of dragging inferior rosters to the ultimate stage against historical juggernauts.
@NicholasB8169@paradisevendor1@FastbreakHoops5 * He was a complete underdog in almost all of his losses:
* 2007: Carried a weak Cavaliers roster against a prime, Hall-of-Fame-loaded Spurs dynasty.
* 2015: Faced the ascendant Warriors with Matthew Dellavedova acting as his second-best player due to injuries.
@NicholasB8169@paradisevendor1@FastbreakHoops5 2017 & 2018: Faced the KD-Steph-Klay Warriors, arguably the greatest assembled team in NBA history.
* The Role Reversal Test: If you took LeBron off those overmatched Cavaliers teams and replaced him with Kobe, those teams would still go 0-4 in the Finals—if they even made it.