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Does LeBron James need to win this NBA Finals for his legacy?

LeBron James, as you may have heard, is now playing in his sixth NBA Finals. LeBron James, as you may also have heard, has not won all of those series, like a fella by the name of Jordan once did. So here's the question: does LeBron need to win the 2015 Finals to protect and enhance his legacy?

It's not an inconsequential question. We live in a results-driven sports world; the careers of Patrick Ewing, Karl Malone, Charles Barkley and others don't shine quite as bright in our memories because they never grabbed that ring.

On the other hand, LeBron has now reached five straight NBA Finals, something Jordan, Bird, or Magic never did, and he's done so with two different teams and varying levels of talent around him. Shouldn't that count for something? Doesn't the sheer weight of his achievement since 2010 outweigh any lingering bad feelings about The Decision or any ridiculous questions about whether he's "better" than Jordan. We discuss, and we invite your commentary.

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