You completely missed the point. No one's denying that he's the best player in the league, just that he has some pretty big flaws. That post was a brief example of how LeBron, while having all the talent in the world, is a comfort zone player with passive tendencies and obvious situational patterns to his game. Why is this still hard to admit? When things are going well, and his team is up comfortably or opening a big lead -- holy shit, this guy is high stepping and playing with so much swag and energy. This is LeBron at his very best. But when adversity hits, or even in just a tight game where momentum is going the other way, he shrinks into a shell that he isn't comfortable breaking out of. This is the very definition of a frontrunner. Don't act like you've never seen this from him, or at least heard him get called out for it after flaking out over and over again. He's got young guys deleting old tweets because of this shit.
Going back to that shell, he'll quite easily rack up a near triple double just by being an extremely talented 6'8 juggernaut that dominates the ball -- which usually works when teams are just out-talented. But sometimes it's not enough. Sometimes the role players aren't making those jumpers, and instead of the usual MO, aggressive scoring is what LeBron's team needs him to do. Not fall back on this bootleg Magic Johnson rep when you're not half the distributor he was.