Such a re ed picture, considering MJ had the benefit of his team landing some nice draft picks to grow up with, and then on his return from "retirement" ended up being surrounded by arguably the most well built, balanced team in NBA history. Then there was Kobe who had the benefit of landing on a team that just signed arguably the most dominating player in NBA history. And when things went bad for Kobe, he tried to cry his way out of his contract with LA because they weren't getting him any good talent.
Lebron landed on a team that had no idea how the to draft, couldn't court any free agents, yet he still somehow carried them to the Finals and multiple playoff runs in which they lost against some good teams. And at least Lebron waited patiently and stuck up for his organization until his contract fully expired. The way he did it with "the decision" wasn't cool, but at least he admitted to it and even apologized for it. But who's to say that MJ or Kobe wouldn't have left their team in FA if they were in the same situation? Fact is, them, and basically no other superstar that won les was ever in such a situation. Everyone who won les had stacked teams that either loaded up in FA, or drafted well to keep them surrounded with talent.