LeBron James conquered two of the most demanding championship runs the NBA has ever seen.
2020 — A season unlike any other: the Bubble, no fans, strict isolation, relentless mental challenges, and zero home-court advantage.
2016 — Down 3-1 against the record-setting 73-9 Warriors, then led one of the greatest comebacks in sports history.
Danny Green says the Lakers' ring in 2020 was "by far" the hardest championship he had to achieve
"That was an iconic, legendary team... I think we would have won regardless if it was the bubble or not"
Full video: https://t.co/7CZqJCrKY0
How Jay-Z Pulled Off His Roots Picnic Performance
Adam Blackstone, co-musical director of the festival, breaks down how Jay-Z pulled off the performance of the year
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If there was ever a most COMPLETE PLAYER in NBA history, it was 2013 LeBron James
👑 NBA MVP
👑 FINALS MVP
👑 ALL-NBA FIRST TEAM
👑 All-DEFENSIVE FIRST TEAM
👑 27-GAME WIN STREAK
👑 40% FRON 3PT
👑 60% FROM 2PT
👑 A DEFENSIVE MENACE
👑 BASKETBALL IQ OFF THE CHARTS
👑 INSANE ATHLETICISM
Never forget this is what y’all favorite truth-telling rapper posted when Mamdani won. Nigga don’t even live in NYC anymore, he just do whatever Trump tell him to do.
At the Roots Picnic, Jay-Z didn't look like a rapper running out of time. He looked exactly like what he has been for decades: one of the most gifted and accomplished artists Hip Hop has ever produced 🗣️
Hip Hop has spent much of its existence celebrating youth while treating aging like a problem to be solved. Every few years, the conversation returns in a slightly different form. Older rappers should step aside and leave room for the next generation.
The problem with that argument is that reality keeps refusing to cooperate. Jay-Z's appearance at the Roots Picnic serves as the perfect example, highlighting how an OG artist can still captivate an audience and occupy a place at the center of Hip Hop's cultural conversation.
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LeBron James only played the full regular season schedule once.
He has yet to miss a playoff game, though: 302 out of 302.
Another unbeatable record (especially in this era).
The Warriors are planning to pursue LeBron James this offseason and Steph Curry is planning on meeting with LeBron to recruit him to Golden State, per @BrettSiegelNBA.
“League sources telling us at ClutchPoints that the Warriors are very much open to pursuing LeBron James and they plan to do so this offseason in free agency… LeBron James, at the end of his career, he could still contribute a high level, we saw that in the playoffs. Pairing him with Stephen Curry is going to be something that the Warriors look to pursue over the next few weeks… It seemed very doubtful, it seemed low percentage, now it’s kind of questionable. Now there’s going to be some legs to this… That same source told us that Steph is planning on meeting and talking with LeBron about potentially joining the Warriors over the course of the next few weeks leading up to free agency.”
(via ‘Clutch Scoops’)
The feds were investigating him & his friends for years… then he LITERALLY released a hit song explicitly detailing why he deserved a RICO. This nigga dead listed all of his friends by name. & he’s saying Jay is the reason he went to jail. 😭