LeBron James, Steph Curry & KD reflect on legacies, NBA’s evolution | NBA Today Christmas Special
Hear from LeBron James, Steph Curry and Kevin Durant on NBA OG’s as they reflect on their legacies and what defines greatness in the NBA as part of NBA Today’s Christmas Special.
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Respect for the talent, dedication to being prepared for success and the commitment to be competitive every year! There have been players satisfied with scoring 20 points, 10 assists, 15 rebounds or any other personal goals. The Elite of this sport are undeniable for their success throughout their career that has consistently shown Statistical Excellence, Team Performance and presence in every best of conversations. The points they made about each other was spot on. KD Superb jump shot is the foundation of his inclusion in the best scorers of all time . Steph ability to be successful with his dribbling, spacing, conditioning and arguably the best skill set obtained with the Least Physical game ever. LeBrons IQ is paramount among many in his arsenal that has maintained his level of excellence! A case can be made for all being Warriors!
I didn’t understand how valuable playing football is before playing basketball if you want to learn toughness and aggression until I realized LeBron moves that way because he was sprinting down a field trying not to be tackled by mutants when he was younger lol so imagine how easy it was running when he realized they couldn’t tackle.. he came in the league with the nickname “the freight train” people don’t even know that lol every time he was on a fast break all you heard was “liiikKKkKke a FREIGHTRAIN LEBRON OMG!!!”
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It is funny to consider these young men as OG’s. I am in my fifties now, and I still think of them as young men.
Come tô the lakers tô make the big 3