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It’s safe to assume that many consider LeBron James to be the greatest of all time ahead of Michael Jordan. James has earned recognition for all the things he has accomplished on and off the field. Utah Jazz veteran and former teammate Kevin Love has revealed his unusual GOAT tendencies.
Speaking on a recent episode of The Old Man and the Three podcast, Loew was asked who the smartest player he has ever been on the field with. He was easily ‘the king’, and the man worth $8 million explained why James looked ‘not natural’ on the court.
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“As far as basketball goes, he has a photographic memory,” Love said. “I mean, you’ve seen some of those press conferences where he would come back and play multiple games in a row. He picks out details, players, where he was on the floor, where they were on the floor, what time it was and what the score was in the game. “This is not normal.”
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It’s certainly not normal for someone to know every match of the other 29 teams. LeBron James has not only dedicated his body to basketball, but his mind as well. He is considered one of the highest basketball IQs in NBA history.
That mind, combined with his 6-foot-9, 250-pound frame, makes him a complete basketball player. He gave his all in the NBA, but he continues to play at such a high level.
Father Time seemed to be catching up with him after missing 14 games to start the season due to sciatica. He was the third option behind Luka Doncic and Austin Reeves. But with Reeves down, James is playing like an All-Star again at the age of 41, a testament to his dedication to the game.
Lakers legend praises JJ Redick for handling LeBron James’ minutes the right way


Los Angeles Lakers legend and five-time NBA champion Derek Fisher recently praised JJ Redick for handling LeBron James’ playing time the right way. Fisher likened it to the way the Dallas Mavericks used Dirk Nowitzki in the regular season before making the tournament in 2011.
“The exact thing the Dallas Mavericks did with Dirk Nowitzki in 2010-11, when he was taking his break in the middle of the quarter,” Fisher said, according to LakeShow Life. “You see the Lakers doing that with LeBron. Five-and-a-half minutes later, he might take 90 seconds or two minutes and then end the quarter.”
The Lakers will likely look to have the same type of performance in the playoffs, though they need to improve their shooting and defense.
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