LeBron James is indisputably one of the most inspirational players in this generation. Even at the age of 39, he is one of the fittest players and his scoring trajectory is going upward each year. When most players regress after reaching their prime, King James is defying Father Time and refuses to succumb to his age. His exceptional skills and play-making ability on the court do not just awe fans, but his opponents as well. In one such instance, The Kid from Akron‘s heroics on the court after his second stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers made the Indiana Pacers’ center change his mind about him.
The Pacers’ legend was in awe seeing LeBron James play
LeBron James’ decision to return to the Cleveland Cavaliers had sent shockwaves through the NBA world. Although his first year back was unsuccessful, he fulfilled his promise to Cleveland by leading them to their first NBA title in 2016. During a recent appearance in the Tidal League podcast, Myles Turner narrated how he was mind-blown after seeing LeBron play. Myles revealed he had not previously recognized James’ greatness. “I wasn’t LeBron hater, but I was like, he Bron, he cool. He ain’t Kobe (Bryant)”. However, he had a change of heart once they faced each other in the playoffs.
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Myles said, “One of the smartest motherf***ers I’ve ever played against, bro. His influence on the game is crazy. People do not talk about his vision. He doesn’t have to score to be effective, and that’s why he is still in the league as old as he is today. He sees things before it happens. We are running a play, and he calls out everything we are about to do in the play.” Myles highlighted James’ basketball IQ and intuitive nature, which makes him a force to be reckoned with on the hardwood. He recalled James’ iconic three-pointer in the clutch during game 5 of the first round of the 2018 NBA Playoffs.
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LeBron James’ second stint with the Cavaliers
After four successful seasons with the Miami Heat, LeBron decided to move back to his home, in northeast Ohio. When he first decided to leave for the Miami Heat, he received a lot of backlash, but his decision to return had the fans rejoicing. His second stint with the Cavaliers proved to be extremely successful. He led the Cavaliers for four consecutive NBA finals appearances, winning a title in 2016. That historical moment marked the end of the Cavaliers’ championship drought after 52 years.
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LeBron then signed a contract with the Los Angeles Lakers and went on to win another championship with the Lakers. With Father Time catching up to him, this could be his last season. Do you think LeBron James will lift his fifth trophy this upcoming season?
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