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NBA Players DISRESPECTING LeBron James



NBA Players DISRESPECTING LeBron James

NBA Players DISRESPECTING LeBron James Compilation

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NBA players and legends go off on LeBron James in this no-holds-barred compilation. From Kevin Garnett calling out LeBron for dodging Kobe in the All-Star spotlight to Dillon Brooks straight-up declaring him overrated, we hear raw takes from across the league.Charles Barkley questions LeBron’s first-ballot Hall of Fame status (even if it’s a joke, he wouldn’t say it about MJ, Kobe, or Duncan). Jaylon Tyson claims Cleveland belongs to Donovan Mitchell now—then apologizes the next day (we all know why). Brandon Jennings on those sideline tears, Stacey King defending Jordan’s legacy against LeBron’s narrative shifts, Dwight Howard breaking down how simple it is to guard him, Shawn Kemp saying LeBron doesn’t belong in the MJ-Kobe convo, Karl Malone claiming he’d have rings with LeBron on the Bulls instead of Jordan.Mike Brown (LeBron’s old coach) compares him to Jordan and Kobe—and it’s brutal. Ron Harper shuts down the “today’s era is harder” excuses. Kwame Brown weighs in after playing with peak MJ and Kobe. And capping it off: Larry Bird, the greatest small forward ever according to many historians, on who he’d rather team up with—LeBron for fun or Kobe to win championships.

This is the ultimate LeBron disrespect collection from current stars, former teammates, and all-time greats. If you’re debating LeBron James ranking all-time or just want unfiltered NBA opinions, this one’s for you .Drop your LeBron all-time ranking in the comments—top 5? Top 10? Outside the top 10? Your take helps push this to more fans debating players talk about LeBron James and NBA players about LeBron James.Watch next: Jeff Teague on what happens when “LeBron’s people” call you (link in end screen). And check the top comment for my LeBron playoff chokes video.

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13 Comments

  1. nothing but mad facts as far as the eye can see

    :edit
    as for where i rank Lebum. he ain't 5, he ain't 6, he ain't 7, he ain't 9, i might even go as far to say not top 100 kevin love, Dwyane Wade, and Anthony Davis won those chips an Lebum was just a bus boy that needed a carry job

  2. Honestly I’d put Bronny Sr at number 15 all time. I’d need time to accurately rank him, he could fall lower but not higher than 15.

    Yes, he is insufferable, INSUFFERABLEEEE! But he does use his attributes and natural athleticism well. He’s just lacking the SKILL and killer instinct to push him higher.

  3. Where do I have LeBron ranked? The guy that couldn’t get past Dwight Howard and the Boston Celtics in a much easier conference than what Kobe Bryant was dealing with in the west and then Kobe Bryant beat both those teams after they sent LeBron home and not just beat those teams, but beat those teams for championships? The guy that can’t get a chip unless he’s building super teams and shitty conferences while paying media personalities to disrespect legends to make himself look better? Well, I’ll give you my top 10.

    1. MJ
    2. Kobe
    3. Kareem
    4. Magic Johnson
    5. Larry Bird
    6. Bill Russell
    7. Shaq
    8. Wilt
    9. Tim Duncan
    10. Hakeem

  4. I don't want to just pass the greats of old I don't know enough about, or lived to watch, but LeBron can't be top 10 to me. And, auto -DQ once PEDs are proven.

  5. I don’t rank LeBron at all because of the competitive advantages he’s had while still losing. Klutch sports collusion, team jumping, STEROIDS an he’s still lost 6x in the finals.

  6. As far as Lebron's claim that "playing 82 games in the 80s and 90s is not the same as playing 82 games in the 2020s" because of pace, here you go – pace stats (# of possessions per 48 min) by season in the 80s vs 2020s:
    – 2020s: 100.3, 99.2, 98.2, 99.2, 98.5, 98.8, 99.4 (last is current yr; will likely drop by end of season bc bigger sample size)
    – 80s: 103.1, 101.8, 100.9, 103.1, 101.4, 102.1, 102.1, 100.8, 99.6, 100.6

    Oops Lebron. The 80s were faster paced. If Bron stans want to argue that the numbers aren't that different, ok then, it could also be argued that the pace during MJ's 1st threepeat seasons wasn't that much different from the 2020s then either: 97.8, 96.6, 96.8.

    Also, Lebron fails to mention how the 90s were a much better, grittier defensive period, as well as there being a lot more offball movement and teamwork (as opposed nowadays having more 1v1 bc of the open lane or standing around as teammates jack up 3s). So even though the pace in the 90s was slower, that doesn't mean they put in less effort or that it was less grrueling/taxing.

    And of course, nowadays the average number of games played doesn't come anywhere close to 82 games/season, and it's nowhere near how many they played back then.

  7. James is somewhere around 15th-25th in the list. I can easily name 10-15 players ahead of him. From Past to possibly some now and the not so distant past.

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