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In this episode, I break down LeBron James’ incredible start to the 1st-round series against Houston, where he’s stepped into a clear number one option role at 41 years old with key injuries around him.
Through the first 2 games, LeBron has controlled tempo, dictated offensive flow, and consistently created advantages through rim pressure, matchup hunting, and disciplined half-court execution. Beyond the scoring, his ability to manage pace, make reads, and elevate his teammates continues to define his impact.
I also dive into his defensive versatility, leadership, and how his presence shapes both ends of the floor against a heavily favoured Houston team.
If this level continues, it raises a much bigger question — does this comical longevity now sit him alone as the GOAT of the sport?
By Henry MinahanIn this episode, I break down LeBron James’ incredible start to the 1st-round series against Houston, where he’s stepped into a clear number one option role at 41 years old with key injuries around him.
Through the first 2 games, LeBron has controlled tempo, dictated offensive flow, and consistently created advantages through rim pressure, matchup hunting, and disciplined half-court execution. Beyond the scoring, his ability to manage pace, make reads, and elevate his teammates continues to define his impact.
I also dive into his defensive versatility, leadership, and how his presence shapes both ends of the floor against a heavily favoured Houston team.
If this level continues, it raises a much bigger question — does this comical longevity now sit him alone as the GOAT of the sport?