LeBron James Highlights Players Who Meet Moment
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James is easily the greatest playoff riser of the modern NBA and will be looked at as a prime example of how the best players get even better when the playoffs tip off.
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Tonight, we’re going to see a return that I don’t think we’ve ever seen before.
From The New York Times
LeBron James drives and somehow drains a smooth bucket over two Mavericks.
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LeBron James has now claimed second place on the all-time NBA games played list, surpassing Los Angeles Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. LeBron James continues to be a dominant force in the NBA despite being 40 years old.
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Ohmymag on MSNInside LeBron James’ life with three kids, a billion-dollar fortune, and stellar NBA historyLeBron James is a name synonymous with basketball greatness. For over two decades, he has dazzled NBA fans worldwide with his skill. Beyond his sporting achievements, James has built an empire that stretches far beyond basketball.
We have new front-runners for a couple of individual races, though things could change over the season's final week.
Edwards was an All-NBA second-teamer and top-10 MVP finisher last season, and most metrics regard him as being even better now. He makes full use of his explosive athleticism and fierce competitiveness. His 27.4 points are a new career high, while his 4.0 threes and 39.4 three-point percentage both shatter his previous personal bests.
“Kobe is a one-on-one basketball player. Kyrie is a one-on-one basketball player. James Harden — these guys are one-on-one basketball players. And LeBron can’t do anything with that,” McGrady declared.
Hall of Famer Tracy McGrady believes Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James' game does not transfer to a one-on-one environment
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LeBron Wire on MSNFormer NBA star: LeBron James would get 'crushed' in one-on-oneTracy McGrady, who was a great player in his own right back in the early 2000s, said on the "Makeshift Project Podcast" that James would get "crushed" if he played one-on-one against other players in the league (h/t Lakers Daily ).
There is a deep divide between the current era of NBA players and the older generation. Legends largely view the current crop of players as soft, which is