“… Came out of nowhere too.” Says Lebron James as he opens up on how he…
LeBron James is one of the best all-around players in league history, which is why his path to being the top scorer in the NBA came as no surprise. In his most recent interview, he discussed his signature move, which has been associated with him since he entered the league.
In last week’s interview with Dave McMenamin, the four-time NBA champion shared how the jam became his staple.
“My brother, Brandon Williams, who’s now in the front office with the Cavs, he got a steal versus Oak Hill my senior year and threw it to me and on national television, I was just in the moment.”
From Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s iconic Skyhook to Michael Jordan’s mid-range fadeaway, pure scorers have a natural way of scoring. The same can be said of James and his legendary Tomahawk slam. According to him, it has come out of nowhere, but it has given fans some awe-inspiring moments.
“… Came out of nowhere too.” Says Lebron James as he opens up on how he…
LeBron currently has 37,965 points, which could help him surpass Kareem in the all-time scoring list. He’s still going strong and averaging 29.1 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 6.7 assists while shooting 51% from the field and 29.5% from long distance. Despite this, the Lakers have a 19-22 record, making them one of the worst teams in the Western Conference.
Los Angeles will try and get back to the winning column on Friday as they take on the Dallas Mavericks.
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LeBron James’ dunks have been a staple for each of the seasons he’s played in the league. Since his rookie year, he’s been jamming on defense and putting on a show for the people. Even now that he’s 38, James is still one of the best dunkers in the league.