Klay and Durant are not built like Lebron: LaVar Ball


Klay and Durant are not built like Lebron: LaVar Ball
Klay Thompson, Kevin Durant, LaVar Ball and Lebron James

When you are entering your 18th season in the NBA and are still regarded as the best player to ever enrich the sport of basketball, that truly shows one’s calibre. Same is the case with Lebron James. Having won his 4th NBA championship, this time with Los Angeles Lakers, Lebron shows no signs of slowing down. Not only was he second in the MVP race but what many suggest, the major reason why LA Lakers were able to bounce back in the NBA Bubble. 

LaVar Ball is not too shocked to see the prolong dominance of Lebron James on the court. Having won the MVP award several times, Ball thinks Lebron has much more to offer still now. Ball spoke about Lebron being way ahead of Klay Thompson and Kevin Durant

“Lebron can do it all” LaVar Ball 

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On Shannon Sharpe’s Club Shay Shay, Ball said, “He is built. That boy came in the game strong and heavy. he durable, he ain’t a little lightweight 205-215-210 no. He can take that contact that running, he can do it all, and he’s old, but he is young… LeBron ain’t a little skinny thing that you’re running into him and he gets hurt. Durant and Klay, they are not built like him so everybody is shocked.” 

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Ball also spoke about how the strongest players end up being the best. He said, “Whoever is the strongest in the league going to do the best. That’s why when Wilt did his thing, he was the strongest in the league. When Shaq did his thing strongest in the league. Best two-guard was Dwyane Wade for me because he the strongest two-guard. Best point guard was D Rose back when he was good, he was powerful, anybody powerful in their position is usually going to be the best.” 

 
Having said that a usual NBA off-season is at least 18 weeks for the teams making it to the finals. This time, it’s only 10 weeks. Players might not have the ideal rest, and this will not spare the King. 

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