What the does 'developing' into an MVP mean 'despite' all stars even mean?? You don't think it helped Magic and Bird's chances of winning the MVP that were already on stacked teams?
Larry Bird won 3 consecutive MVPs on a team where 2 big men All-stars were averaging about 20/9 and 18/11. What your argument is saying, that is if Larry Bird rather joined the Celtics in '83 and had the exact same effect on the team, this counts for less because he's 'diluting' his worth? This is just some ing re ed metric you just invented to justify your displeasure with LeBron winning, even though he's the best player in the league and is the offensive and defensive focal point of his team, even if Bosh and Wade on it.

Right, 'intentionally' stack teams, but if you happen to fall into a stacked team due to draft, that's OK. It's not a strawmen, this is literally your argument.
And shut the up old coot, I'm the Juice. Deal with it.