LeBron James has nothing to prove on the court. Entering his 22nd season, he already established his fame on both the national and international stage by winning four NBA titles and three gold medals.
However, despite his countless achievements, criticism continues to follow James. Detractors have long claimed that his success relies more on his physical dominance than on his actual basketball skills. These critiques have been persistent throughout his career, often overshadowing his numerous accomplishments.
Recently, a fan of James shared a video compilation of his scoring highlights from the 2015 NBA playoffs when he was with the Cleveland Cavaliers. This provided James with an opportunity to respond to his critics. In an Instagram story, James posted the clip with a savage caption.
“Pure brute strength and just running people over my whole career! No skill detected,” James wrote in the caption.
Stephen Curry Opens Up About His Olympic Experience with LeBron James
LeBron James recently captured his third career gold medal with Team USA, joining forces with Stephen Curry in a memorable Olympic run. The pairing of these two NBA superstars even sparked speculation about a potential team-up in the NBA.
During an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Curry opened up about his experience playing alongside James in the Olympics.
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“I know a flurry’s coming. As soon as I said this, Bron walks right behind me. ‘Damn, right, it is’. It caught me off guard because, you know, I had to get used to liking that guy after all of our battles,” Curry said.
“But it was a confidence boost, and it came at the right time,” Curry added.
James went on to win the MVP title in the Paris Olympics, a decision that some felt could have gone to Curry. Regardless of the debate, it’s clear that both James and Curry will always remember what they accomplished together in what is likely their final Olympic appearance.
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