Most rushing yards in the 2000s:
LaDainian Tomlinson - 12,490
Edgerrin James - 10,693
Jamal Lewis - 10,607
Clinton Portis - 9,696
Fred Taylor - 9,585
Tiki Barber - 9,514
Shaun Alexander - 9,453
Thomas Jones - 9,217
Warrick Dunn - 8,347
Most receptions in the 2020s:
Davante Adams - 586
Justin Jefferson - 579
Stefon Diggs - 577
Travis Kelce - 573
CeeDee Lamb - 571
Amon-Ra St. Brown - 547
Tyreek Hill - 538
Keenan Allen - 531
Ja'Marr Chase - 520
Cooper Kupp - 485
Michael Pittman Jr - 485
LeBron James's legacy is bulletproof at this point ๐ค
Anything he does for the rest of his career is just the cherry on top.
Wherever he decides to sign in free agency, he has absolutely nothing left to prove to anyone ๐คทโโ๏ธ
But man, if he manages to secure ring number five?
That completely shifts the atmosphere.
Imagine him going back to Cleveland to bring the Land a second championship.
Or taking his talents to a fourth franchise, like the 76ers, and winning it all there.
Delivering a title to a fourth different city would add an unbelievable chapter to an already untouchable resume.
The GOAT debate is one thing, but finishing his career by carrying yet another franchise to the promised land would be absolute cinema.