The Los Angeles Lakers led by LeBron James have underperformed for the past two seasons. After winning the 2020 NBA championship, their form has dipped heavily. However, James has been brilliant individually.
Known LeBron critic and former POTUS Donald Trump endorsed writer Nick Adams recently took to Twitter to give his thoughts about James. Safe to say, he didn’t seem impressed with the basketball superstar.
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Adams referred to the four-time NBA champion as a ‘beta’ while also asserting that James wouldn’t survive ten minutes in the NBA era of stars like Bill Laimbeer and Dennis Rodman.
Donald Trump-endorsed writer bashes LeBron James on Twitter
The Los Angeles Lakers led by LeBron James are currently 12th in the Western Conference. They missed the playoffs last season despite having MVP caliber stars like Russell Westbrook, Anthony Davis, and LeBron himself.
Since their incredible championship win in 2020, the Lakers fanbase has only witnessed disappointments. With the world criticizing the Lakers and James, in particular, a known LeBron James critic recently took to Twitter in order to bash him.
Controversial author Nick Adams has slammed the four-time NBA champion on multiple occasions in the past. Recently, he made a huge claim about James not surviving the NBA back in the day when Pistons legends like Dennis Rodman and Bill Laimbeer dominated the hardwood.
LeBeta James wouldn't have lasted ten minutes on the basketball court with Bill Laimbeer and Dennis Rodman.
— Nick Adams (Alpha Male) (@NickAdamsinUSA) December 1, 2022
Adams wrote, “LeBeta James wouldn’t have lasted ten minutes on the basketball court with Bill Laimbeer and Dennis Rodman.” A few months ago, James was all over the news for his comments on Brittney Griner. Adams called out LeBron during that time too as he suggested the Lakers superstar “should join Brittney Griner in her Russian jail cell.”
How has James performed this season?
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LeBron James has struggled with injuries this season. He missed a handful of games after injuring himself against the Los Angeles Clippers.
Having played 15 games, he is averaging 25.9 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 6.6 assists. James recently passed Lakers legend Magic Johnson on the all-time assists chart. He moved into sixth place with 10,144 assists.
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