'LeBron will never be bad.' — Nick Wright breaks down #LeBron's greatness 🤩 #NBA #Basketball #Lakers

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"LeBron will never be bad." — Nick Wright breaks down #LeBron's greatness 🤩 #NBA #Basketball #Lakers

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Thought the title said he’ll never be bald. Feel like that is way more likely 😂

nickoldenburg
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He’s a 9 seed in the west. The defense is worse when he’s on the floor, but undoubtedly still a great offensive player. But his regressions as a player are his defense ability, he can’t lockdown anymore.

yeytmvn
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With how he takes care of his body and his basketball IQ he can play for quite a while. It's basically going to just be when his knees truly give out itll be game over, but with how he paces himself and very very takes care of his body that may be another 5 years

stratosfire
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LeBron will leave the game and still be at WORST a top 10 player in the league.

There is no reason for GOAT debates.

He has lapped the field.

gman
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Kobe would’ve had the same longevity he just caught the injury bug bad those last years, he was amazing year 17

qkvlljr
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He's got something special in him... 🤫

mattturner
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a certain person from espn said he had some enhancements that lead to this extended prime

girbaudking
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Dude is waiting for his social security checks before retiring.

Lanatus
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Must have forgotten his god awful Mavericks Finals series 🤣🤣🤣

JWhite
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He be on it for Bron and be RIGHT AS HELL...I love this😂

tonyp
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This dude is the biggest bron meat ridder all time

davidjameswheatley
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When you’re on gear you can go forever.

Akadehmix
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Nick use your access to LeBron to clarify what he saw at Diddy parties.

mritsme
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It’s similar to talking about Tom Brady and his longevity game is not the same. The bodies don’t go through as much torment as a previous players went through.

willhandy
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Imagine thinking Jordan is better than Bron at ball lol

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This segment brought to you by Clutch Sports

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All due respect to LeBron, I do think that his conservative play style I'm going back to the second go-round in Cleveland has contributed to his successful longevity. I also think load management has contributed significantly to his longevity. Not to mention that it is much easier to score in today's League, the way the games are officiated in rule changes make it much harder for Defenders to play defense and to get into defensive foul trouble. Not mention a lot of young players don't seem to have as much interest or Pride about playing defense, everybody wants to be Steph Curry. Even with all that, and with how much of an investment LeBron has made in his body, the training the rehab being scientific about it as well as the diet and nutrition, what he has done and is continuing to do with still impressive. But let's not disrespect the previous generations of players who put it all on the line at all costs. You know what it's like, it's like the Muhammad Ali versus Floyd Mayweather argument. One guy was smarter and more careful, and one guy was more Reckless and put it all on the line and it cost him. I think they both deserve respect. Kobe Bryant for example probably could have played another five years or so at a high level, but the year when Steve Nash and Dwight Howard came, and everybody got injured, can we put the team on his back and try to single-handedly will them to the playoffs, he got within a game or two od doing so but he tore his Achilles. He got fouled on that play then left the court with a torn Achilles. With his team down, and I'm running short in the game Kobe will be eligible for the two free throws walked out onto the court with a torn Achilles and shot his two free throws made them and quietly walked off... this event and Kobe Bryant's overall mentality and work ethic definitely shortened his career . I'm just saying it's not the same thing. LeBron James would miss time with muscle soreness. But seriously both guys are great, all the guys mentioned in this video are great. I respect LeBron for how smart he has been in taking care of his body and managing his career, and that's why he's been able to play at a high level for so long, but what I'm saying is that more guys that were great could have done it also if they would have not played as hard and taking better care of their bodies. And LeBron James service respect for what he's done 82 games a season for 15, 18, 20 years. If you sprint the whole way, obviously your body starts to break down faster than if you're jogging

JonathanKeys-fm
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This is probably the only LeBron take from Nick that I agree with

Kmathews
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Age is the factor — “Year __” with most of those Greats is irrelevant because they all played 3+ years of college, especially Kareem’s career if he went straight out of high school.

ndrews
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LeBalco still playing like he’s 26. Clearly nothing to see here.

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