The "LeBron could do more with less than Kobe could" will die down considerably. I don't think you need to get bent out of shape over it.
The talk in large part was a product of what LeBron was able to do in the 2007 playoffs, by leading a team of scrubs to the NBA Finals, almost single-handedly, even though they did get ass raped in the Finals. I think a lot of people looked at that and really gave LeBron an unbelievable amount of credit for how good he is, justified or not. But LeBron has lost some of that shine. Still absolutely a great basketball player and still "arguably" the best player in the league. But, that greatness has definitely taken a hit. Where once there were people seriously talking about LeBron becoming the greatest basketball player ever, now things will temper down and cool off. Now because of the way he bowed out this year in addition to the way he did last year, while not arguing his talent, more and more people will wait and take a "prove it" approach in evaluating how great LeBron actually is.
I think most people understand that now.

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