Well, in the first place, you're confusing my not hating the Hawks for being a Hawks fan, but I can understand why someone who has contempt for the eastern conference might make that mistake. "Fan" is entirely too strong a word to describe my interest. I watched more Hawks games this season than any other teams, besides the Kings and the Pelicans, but that had more to do with availability than fandom. The Hawks were simply the team that was on my TV more than anybody else, so I watched them.
In the second place, I maintain that your post doesn't contradict anything else I said. Of course, LeBron James >> than any Hawk, but I already stipulated that. But that's not the same thing as them losing because they don't have a go-to guy: if Atlanta had a go-to guy, they'd still be losing this series. Ask Chicago. Ask last year's Pacers. That other guy is too good, has nothing to do with the lack of a superstar; there are, maybe, three guys in the entire league that you could put on the Hawks, that would have any impact on the outcome of this series. The Hawks are losing because, to paraphrase Geno Auriemma, the Cavs have LeBron James, and the Hawks don't.