I agree that Lebron wants AT LEAST one more ring, to equal with Kobe, and if it was ever possible then maybe two more rings to equal Jordan. Those are the only stats he stayed behind, the ring numbers, sure Robert Horry has more than all of them, so not like rings are the only things that matter but it's still very important when you compare the big names. When you move Lebron to Warriors, there is a deal to be made, how?
Well if Warriors give up Jimmy Butler, and Lakers give Lebron and Bronny then the trade passes. That means if Lebron goes to Warriors, they would have Steph, Buddy Hield, Draymond, and Lebron on top of that, which isn't some awesome trade I agree with the fact that squad is still weak, but it would be awesome to watch that part is for sure. I mean they can do the reverse, which is horrible, but they can give Steph to Lakers, and then Lakers could give Austin and Doncic, but that makes no sense for Lakers.
The number of rings isn't always indicative of a player being better than others. At the very least, because winning a championship depends not only on the skills of an individual player but also on luck. In fact, throughout the history of the NBA, there have been many excellent players who have achieved outstanding individual results but have not been lucky enough to win even one ring.
Yes its because they could just luckily ride with strong teams and win lots of rings.
Individual achievement is the one good basis on how to determine if they are really a great player. Its unfortunate for other great players retiring without a ring but still they have amazing career and for sure they leave good marks on their fans.
There's so many debate about which team is great and who is the best player of all time, but for me I don't care much about this since what's more important is I watch my favorite team and player having a good time or winning their games.