QQ-Sports > Basketball > Wade explains the controversy of "the best player in history" and his view on LeBron James is "injustice"

Wade explains the controversy of "the best player in history" and his view on LeBron James is "injustice"

Basketball

In the view of NBA Hall of Fame member Dwyane Wade, discussions about "the best player in history" are often not fair enough to LeBron James. He noted that such debates often deviate from evaluating James’ true achievements. The debate about who is the greatest player in NBA history has never stopped, with legendary stars such as Michael Jordan, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. Wade, as a former teammate of James, strongly defended him. In his podcast Wy Network by Dwayne Wade, he talks about how people often misjudged James's career because he has not yet fully interpreted him.

"We always talk to players who are still fighting on the field about the 'best history', which contains a lot of dilemma, because James himself is one of the competitors in the 'best history'... We have not fully realized LeBron's contribution, which is really unfair to him," Wade emphasized.

From 2010 to 2015, James and Wade worked together with the Miami Heat. They not only won two NBA championship trophys, but also formed the "Big Three" with Chris Bosh. In addition, they won the gold medal for the "Redification Team" at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and won the championship again at the 2012 London Olympics. Therefore, a deep friendship was established between James and Wade. Currently, LeBron has just signed a $52.6 million contract to renew his contract with the Los Angeles Lakers for one season. Even though he is 40 years old, he still maintains the competitiveness of top players.

James' status in NBA history cannot be ignored. His name is often listed among the greatest players. Fans and analysts tend to fully evaluate a player’s greatness through the number of trophys, its impact on the game, and the comparison of each era. And these standards are not without reason, because when we mention James, he meets all these conditions completely.

So far, James has become the NBA's historical scoring champion, with a total score of 42,184 points. In March this year, he became the first player to score a total of 50,000 points in the regular season and playoffs. He won the NBA championship four times, won 21 NBA All-Star honors and two Olympic gold medals. At the same time, with its current state, James is ruthlessly challenging the traditional concept of "athletes are older". Over the past year, his average of 24.4 points, 8.2 assists and 7.8 rebounds per game, still showing extraordinary competitive level.

Related Posts

Links