When one person doesn't like another person, perhaps the latter is even wrong to breathe. Recently, in 2001, Kwame Brown made a guest appearance on "Forgotten Kingz TV", mentioning that James checked the game data on the sidelines during the game, saying that this was the reason why the Lakers lost, and said that Kobe Bryant would never do this.

It's a different story to say that people are different, and looking at game stats during a game is a habit for some NBA players, and James has that habit as well. But in the eyes of others, such a move is not allowed.
Brown said on the show that when he saw James checking the data during the game, he knew why the Lakers lost and why the Lakers did not defend well. He said that since high school, including the NCAA, NBA and other professional leagues, coaches have not allowed players to check data during games, especially when the team is behind.
Brown said with a little excitement: "What can a datasheet teach you?" Nothing can be taught. After losing the game, I will never let my teammates look at the data on the team bus, what can TMD see? ”
Of course, Brown said that he was not questioning the way James played, that James was a great player who was making history. But he insisted James would send the wrong message that no other player should follow, "Bryant would never do that." ”
In fact, Brown has some fuss, from James's data on the way to the game, you can know why the Lakers lost? That's an exaggeration. This is just a personal habit, not an excessive, wrong, and action that can be imitated by others and will be infinitely harmful. Even more exaggerated, Brown said that he was not allowed to view the data after the loss, which is also a bit strange, making people wonder whether his playing era had such a big influence on his teammates.
There are many reasons why the Lakers lost, but it is not comparable to James's viewing of the data during the game. (Supine Braces/Hairy)