He got the fuck out of Eastern Conference. At last.
Also, this is probably just me, but the way he plays makes me often forget he's 34 years old!
Firstly, the Pacers need to get past the Knicks. We're still here!
Secondly, he's probably the best conditioned athlete in any sport, a step above Ronaldo.
Never been injured enough to miss more than 3 games or so. He's so dedicated off the court to maximise his capabilities on the court, that he's become a leading example for athletes within the NBA and elsewhere.
And this from a player that went straight from highschool to the Pros. People talk about his physique and his technical basketball skills, but it's his intelligence that puts him above almost anyone in the game. He's a genius, incredibly intelligent, but it comes in a visual package that for many makes them ignore that aspect of him.
If he's coming to LA, he's got something up his sleeve. And the fact that he's signed for so long, something he hasn't done for a decade, it makes me think his plan may not neccessarily be just for
this upcoming season.
Lakers fans rejoice, you've become relevant. And as a neutral, it's good to see the Lakers become relevant again along with the Celtics.
As a Knicks fan, we can only hope that the snowball effect of Lebron's shift means we'll end up with a star on our end.
KP and the New York market, come on Stars, it's the last market left untapped.