Jam, that makes some sense but it's situational. Lebron had the misfortune of being in CLE. There was 0 chance of getting people to come to him. IMO, going to MIA, just because Wade was already there doesn't mean he left to be second fiddle. That logic is very poor to me because if you are saying that Wade coming to CLE would make him second fiddle, then that is even worse. The players are who they are and going to play in a certain city doesn't change that. I might see the point if Lebron was in LA and left to go to MIA, but this is CLE we are talking about so that factor trumps all when looking at it from your point of view.
I agree, the circus and asking is what is perceived weak, but when people attack him, they do it because "he is asking for help" and "OMG how many guys does he need!!!!!!!!!???", which to me is silly.
I don't care if Lebron has the best #2 option in the league, when you look at payrolls and big 3's, many big 3's have an overall talent to match MIA's (or at least close) and they all have wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more talent beyond the big 3 then MIA. So saying Lebron has equal talent on his team compared to other big spenders (MIA wasn't even a big spender last year) is wrong IMO.
They still got to the finals and could have won, which IMO shows how great Lebron/Wade truly are, but there was no question that even before this last season, everyone knew it wouldn't be enough because all the contenders have really good big 3's + a lot of other help when MIA couldn't have that due to salary constraints. So him trying to fill in the holes is something they all do.
I'm not saying he shouldn't catch "heat" for his antics, I'm saying that him catching flack for asking for help is silly and doesn't mean he isn't an elite championship level player.
Put it this way, if in any of his years with the Cavs, you swap Bron with Kobe on LA, he rings.