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James retweets low Brady remarks! And comment: Smearing players always succeeds in catching your eye!

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James retweets low Brady remarks! And comment: Smearing players always succeeds in catching your eye!

On Jan. 11, James retweeted a comment on Instagram five years ago that disparaged the NFL's dominance in football far beyond Jordan's NFL history first man, Tom Brady, and retorted. The commentator looked down on Tom Brady, then 39, in 2016: Brady was the first quarterback in history, but he fell off the altar, maybe not in the next game, maybe next season. In short, Brady will fall off a cliff!

However, the truth is that Tom Brady was able to take his new owner, the Tampa Bay Pirates, to the title in 2021 after leaving the New England Patriots, who played for almost his entire career with the New England Patriots. The Tampa Bay Pirates are not strong, but Brady has changed this team. Brady won his seventh Super Bowl and fifth Super Bowl MVP. He has more Super Bowls than any other team in the NFL. In 2021, Brady will be 43 years old.

As an old acquaintance of Tom Brady, and with factual evidence, James naturally had to refute it. At the same time, veteran Brady was looked down upon, which also resonated with James. So James said with a pun: When will such a statement end? Never! Because unscrupulous smear on players can always succeed in attracting attention!

James also felt that the above approach was not enough to relieve himself, so he once again forwarded Tom Brady's data comparison, who has scored 45 points in the touchdown this season, which is already more than his 44-year-old. James Caption: I love this! Expect more than you expect in a great supergiant! Apparently, James himself, like Brady, can still be at his peak at an early age. Basketball players will basically degenerate after the age of 36 or even earlier, and James is no exception, but he has made up for the damage of time with his all-round ability. As the fourth oldest in the active duty and the earliest player to debut in the league, James is still the first man!

James' stats for the season ending Jan. 11 are: 29 games, averaging 28.9 points, 7.4 rebounds, 6.6 assists, 1.7 steals and 1.1 blocks per game. If you look specifically at the last ten games, James is even more terrifying, just look at the status is the scoring champion, the first team, the MVP and the league first man. James has scored 345 points in the last ten games, the highest score in ten consecutive games since the individual leading scorer season (2008). James' career-high 62 percent two-point shooting percentage this season is a career high, and three-pointers are the third-highest 37 percent shooting percentage in their careers, and even free throws can reach a career high, albeit only 79 percent.

James has scored 30 points in 10 of his last 11 games, averaging 34.2 points, 9.5 rebounds and 6.3 assists per game. On the same day, some data experts pointed out that when James played center, not only was he strong, but the Lakers teammates also benefited (there were more shooting opportunities, but the shooting rate was unstable). The principle is: although James is a center, he starts from the outside, but he is not selfish, mainly to contain defense, and can create shooting opportunities for teammates.

So there are a lot of peers who praise James. For example, Magician nominated James for MVP, and Magic's MVP candidate list is: James, Durant, Curry, Alphabet Brother and Morant. Reeves's view is that the data can explain the strength of James, but the strength of James is far from the data can explain. James' work on team-wide communication in the locker room and on the bench is equally important. However, Reeves believes that the data alone is enough to show that James is the first superstar in history.

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