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James is being belittled again! Some scouts say that although he can dominate the game, he is no longer the first person in the league!

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James is being belittled again! Some scouts say that although he can dominate the game, he is no longer the first person in the league!

So far this season, for various reasons, the league's first man is currently in fierce competition. Four superstars were nominated: James, Durant, Curry and Alphabet Brother.

Healthy James is the first man in the league, and his disadvantages are age, attendance and Lakers record. Durant's advantage is to compete for MVP and scoring champions, and the Nets are also number one in the East, but the disadvantage is that he still hasn't proven himself to be the leader of a championship-winning team. Curry's advantage was once ahead of the league in terms of dominance, but his performance has slipped in the past. Alphabet Brother's advantage is that he had FMVP and championship last season, and the disadvantage is that he does not have enough foundation.

James is still discussed as the league first man, or that healthy James is the league first man, but there are still peers who belittle him. For example, according to a report on December 13, a Certain Western Scout said that although James is still an All-Star and can rule the game, he is no longer the first person in the league! The scout also counted the Lakers' signing of Westbrook as James's part-time general manager, and then slammed James for Westbrook's poor performance in the Lakers.

This is an interview with the anonymous Western scout from "The Open Stand" about James this season. The Western Conference scout said James is still an elite All-Star, but he is no longer the first man in the league. He can still dominate the game, but he's getting older. James is still a superstar that no player can defend, but he has not been able to maintain his peak form throughout the season.

The scout concluded based on James' performance in real combat: James would manage loads on the court, and he would be conservative in some rounds. If James plays 40 minutes every game, it's not a good thing for everyone. James's body cannot withstand such a high-intensity exertion, and he is losing some of his physical talents, which is related to the irreversible age.

Most of the above views are objective, but the conclusions are wrong. James does get older, but that doesn't mean he's downgraded to All-Star level. In fact, James is still the biggest candidate for the league's first man, or that sentence: healthy James, even at the age of 37, is still the first person in the league.

If the above is just a conclusion error, then the anonymous Western Scout's other topic about James is particularly outrageous. He said James was a terrible general manager because he brought In Westbrook, which was not a good fit for the Lakers. The Lakers still need James to play his all-round features now, but at James's age, it is obvious that they cannot continue to play like this.

Obviously this is slander, and any supergiant with such logic can belittle them. For example, Durant is a bad general manager, Irving who brought a strike and Harden who pulled his crotch, as well as Griffin who was abandoned and Jordan Jr. who made privileges before leaving the team, and so on. You can't treat James with double standards, and if you evaluate any player by the standards that evaluate James, Jordan is full of black history.

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