Following the game, several critics also gave James a new nickname in relation to his crucial turnover. Many were quick to call him the GOAT, but with a rather different meaning. "I knew it. Lebron James is the GOAT. Greatest Of All Turnovers," a commenter wrote on Facebook.
On the call for the game was ESPN’s Mark Jones, who used James’s odd night of shooting to channel Ja Rule in what is surely the best call of the NBA season thus far. "LeBron James, not always there when you call, but always on time!" Jones tagged the moment.
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Fadeaway World on MSNLeBron James Sets the Record Straight On $1 Million Body Maintenance MythFor years, NBA fans and media outlets have tossed around a famous claim: LeBron James spends over a million dollars annually to maintain his body. It became one of those myths that everyone repeated without questioning,
There's a big feud mounting in the sports world as LeBron James and Stephen A ... He's never been shy about calling his shot, whether it comes to predicting if a player ends up being a bust ...
After the King confronted Stephen A. courtside during the game, the ESPN star has gone one various platforms calling LeBron 'weak' and 'a coward' among other things. Well, it seems LeBron James ...
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James refuted the notion he spends seven figures annually to keep himself in peak physical condition. "I don’t know where the hell that s--t came from," James bluntly said Wednesday on The Pat McAfee Show.
One of the keys to LeBron James' illustrious 22-year NBA career has been how good of shape he has stayed in. Even though he is 40 years old, James has maintained some of his elite athleticism, which has helped him win four NBA titles and become the NBA's all-time leader in points.
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The Mirror US on MSNLeBron James strongly dismisses $1 million theory about his personal care routineLeBron James has always been credited for how well he takes care of his body and works to prevent injuries, but the Los Angeles Lakers megastar has dismissed a widely-believed internet theory