QuarterCenturyLegend
Stoopid Life
In the backyard, watching his kids play one on one, LeBron says, "That's like Kobe against me. I always won." As the game progressed, a stern LeBron stood up after a blocked shot and channeled his home team's broadcaster Austin Carr. "GET THAT WEAK STUFF OUTTA HERE!" Unbeknownst to him, I had gotten a glimpse of LeBron I had never seen before. This is the man that could questionably be the best player in basketball history.
As we sat down after the game, I wanted to ask a few questions.
Lee: Are you fearful where fans place your legacy in history of being the greatest?
LeBron: I'm a billion dollar entity. If it weren't for Jordan, I'm the I Want to Be Like LeBron. That in itself with the amount of socially consciousness I provide for issues makes me the GOAT. I'm the greatest of all fukking time.
Lee: You promised Cleveland a championship and left. You returned and fulfilled your promise in year two of your journey. What was that feeling like?
LeBron: I've always been a champion. I looked at Curry like one of my kids trying to play me one on one after blocking his shot. shyt, Kyrie always blocks his shots. This was for Northeast Ohio. "CLEVELAND, THIS IS FOR YOU!"
Lee: Your biggest fear?
LeBron: My hairline. (chuckles) I might be losing a little on the top, but I have a damn good hairline.
Lee: You run or are part of numerous businesses. What makes you a great businessman and do you have a favorite venture?
LeBron: They pull up in a 4.0 and I'm in a 4.6. They're wondering what's the difference. Like thirty to forty grand, cocksucker. I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man.
More: si.com/lebron-james-greatness-at-the-peak
As we sat down after the game, I wanted to ask a few questions.
Lee: Are you fearful where fans place your legacy in history of being the greatest?
LeBron: I'm a billion dollar entity. If it weren't for Jordan, I'm the I Want to Be Like LeBron. That in itself with the amount of socially consciousness I provide for issues makes me the GOAT. I'm the greatest of all fukking time.
Lee: You promised Cleveland a championship and left. You returned and fulfilled your promise in year two of your journey. What was that feeling like?
LeBron: I've always been a champion. I looked at Curry like one of my kids trying to play me one on one after blocking his shot. shyt, Kyrie always blocks his shots. This was for Northeast Ohio. "CLEVELAND, THIS IS FOR YOU!"
Lee: Your biggest fear?
LeBron: My hairline. (chuckles) I might be losing a little on the top, but I have a damn good hairline.
Lee: You run or are part of numerous businesses. What makes you a great businessman and do you have a favorite venture?
LeBron: They pull up in a 4.0 and I'm in a 4.6. They're wondering what's the difference. Like thirty to forty grand, cocksucker. I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man.
More: si.com/lebron-james-greatness-at-the-peak