“20 minutes before the game start, and I’m just looking like “Oh, I found this mother****er”LeBron James on looking for a ‘hater’ in the crowd to motivate himself
LeBron James
LeBron James has been a fierce competitor over the years taking up every opportunity to prove that he is the best among all players. He is personally no stranger to a lot of problems and backlash especially ever since the beginning of this season. LeBron has also endured a fair amount of feedback after the Los Angeles Lakers fail to meet the standards of being top 10 in the Western Conference. The King spares nobody.
When the Lakers took on the New Orleans Pelicans, things took a sadder turn after fans begin to discourage the 19-year veteran and his teammates. In a moment that should not have worked up, LeBron James reacted out calling out the fan for their excessiveness. Bron has never lost his patience over a situation unless he felt like it got out of hand.
LeBron James chases down his haters to respond to shroud remarks
Knowing how the NBA is and how messy the situation could have been without proper support, any player would force management to handle the overflowing comments. LBJ sometimes feels the need to take matters into his own hands solely since it fuels his drive to win or compete. He said, “I go on the floor during warmups, and I just… I’ll just be looking for a LeBron hater. I just need one of them. It’s 20 minutes before the game starts, and I’m just looking like, ‘Oh, I found this mother******… Oh yeah, I’ma be ready to go tonight.”
LeBron has all the power and talent to speak for himself. This season, the King became the third all-time scorer in the history of the league behind Karl Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Now, he is only 23 assists away from becoming the league’s first and only player to score 30k+ points, 10k+ assists as well as 10k+ rebounds. Many believed that LeBron would not make it this season as he would slow down due to age, but reality had other plans.
LeBron James continues to lift the LA Lakers up after an underwhelming season
We can all agree that the Lakers have been much worse than retrievable this season struggling to win even the simplest games. Close to a month left to conclude the regular season and the chances of seeing a fully healthy Lakers roster before the hand is not an option. LBJ has been trying to keep the flame alive for the team by motivating them each day to work harder and push themselves. But nobody seems to be as dedicated as he is at the moment.
The 37-year old is averaging 28.8 points with 8 rebounds and 6.2 assists per game this season shooting 51.9% from the field. He has also been shooting more from beyond the arc as well which in turn ups the Lakers’ offense to an extent. The veteran averaged a solid 30 points per game for two months straight. The Lakers may have a lot to fix before going ahead with any further ventures, but the King still has a lot of fight left in him.
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