“LeBeta wouldn’t have lasted ten minutes with Dennis Rodman,” Donald Trump endorsed ‘Alpha Male’ calls out LeBron James
Nick Adams, LeBron James
In light of LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers‘ incredible performances, former POTUS Donald Trump supporter Nick Adams recently shared his opinions on James on Twitter. James and former president Trump have a long history together and have regularly had bitter disagreements. Now, one of his minions is currently on a crusade after disparaging LeBron and his performance.
Undoubtedly, the Los Angeles Lakers and LeBron James were having trouble at the start of the season, but things are improving over time. The Lakers had a 2-9 record to begin the 2022–23 season after a few disappointing games. The Lakers’ season is now going well as they have won seven of their last nine games since that time. LeBron is back in action for the Lakers after a period of injury absence, while Anthony Davis is performing at MVP levels once more.
To overtake Magic Johnson for sixth place in the NBA’s all-time assist rankings, LeBron James needed nine assists. The achievement was accomplished by the four-time MVP during the LA Lakers’ clash with the Milwaukee Bucks yesterday. Nick Adams, though, seems unfazed by all these records being broken and by his ability to perform at a high level at the age of 38.
In his most recent tweet, Adams referred to James as a “beta” and claimed that James wouldn’t last in the age of the classic heavyweights. The Tweet read: “LeBeta James wouldn’t have lasted ten minutes on the basketball court with Bill Laimbeer and Dennis Rodman.”
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The greatness of LeBron James that persists for over 20 years
LeBron James, who has enjoyed exceptional success for more than 20 years, is vying to be considered the greatest NBA player of all time. He has taken home four NBA titles, four MVP awards throughout the regular season, and four MVP awards during the Finals.
The 37-year-old is the competition’s all-time leading scorer, has played in 18 All-Star Games, and has shared three MVP awards with another player, tying an NBA record. He currently owns the record for most All-NBA selections with 18 selections.
With 37451 points, James is the second-highest scorer of all time, only behind Kareem Abdul Jabbar. He also holds the record for the most points scored in both the regular season and the playoffs, with 45002 total points.
Over the course of his extraordinary 19-year career, he was consistently placed in the top 10 in the vast majority of statistical categories and added two Olympic gold medals to his collection.
King James will unquestionably be acknowledged in NBA history as a future Hall of Famer and an essential component of the 75th-anniversary team that included a number of Hall of Famers and illustrious players.
LeBron James and the Lakers cruising forwards with dominant performances
Los Angeles Lakers, who may have started the season as one of the NBA’s weakest teams, have already won seven of their past nine games after defeating the Milwaukee Bucks and the Portland Trail Blazers in two nights. LeBron James was injured, and Anthony Davis was on a streak that broke records. The group’s overall record is 9-12 now that James has returned, so they must be doing something right because the duo is performing in a wonderful way.
If they can continue their winning ways, they will soon surpass the top 10. Over the extended NBA season, there will be victories and losses, but if the Lakers start winning more consistently, they may be able to go to the playoffs.
Currently, James is shooting 46 percent from the field and a dreadful 33 percent from beyond the arc, averaging 25.9 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 6.6 assists per game.
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