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LEFOUR: James is in the first-man race in history, and he has captured everyone's attention!

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LEFOUR: James is in the first-man race in history, and he has captured everyone's attention!

According to a Jan. 24 report, the Cavaliers' most senior player, Love, commented on James. His point is: James is in the first-man competition in history, and he has attracted everyone's attention! Love came up and said succinctly: James is the greatest player of this era, he is in the first-man competition in history. James is in the spotlight, which also makes his teammates blamed if they don't play well.

Of course, James himself was targeted by public opinion and opponents. Lefu said: James has a strong pulling force, attracting the attention of everyone, including the media, supporters, opponents, Lakers fans, Lakers opponents and so on. So every time James makes a mistake, he will be targeted by the outside world and then expand the incident.

Love said it was very difficult for James. Because this is the media market, everyone wants to see the Lakers get better, especially when there are big three. Davis' absence puts james and the Lakers on the same high hopes, but they are exhausted to cope with it.

Luck also began speculating about the lakers' ending, saying that if the Lakers solved the problem after the All-Star Game, he would feel incredible. The Lakers did have some movement, but Love isn't sure how far they can play this season. Luck mentioned in passing that the pressure of himself and James when they were teammates in the Cavaliers was also high hopes, and not winning the championship or not reaching the Finals was a failure.

Love isn't too optimistic about the Lakers, but he thinks James is already competing for the first man in history. Previously, Wade also had this view, although he insisted that Jordan was the first person in history, but he did not contradict others to nominate James as the first person in history, and said that James would become the first person in history for many people. Thomas, a Pistons star who also said that James is the first person in history, has also praised James in recent days.

According to a Jan. 23 report, Thomas praised James while attending Durant's show, but also praised Durant and Curry. Thomas said that in the past fifteen to twenty years, world basketball has been defined by three players: James, Durant and Curry. In the '80s it was Jabbar and Dr. J., in the '90s it was Jordan, and since the new century, it's James, Durant and Curry. But apparently that didn't make sense, the first decade, O'Neal, Duncan, Bryant and James. The Second Decade: James. Durant and Curry, if they want to define the era, may not have capital until they enter the top ten of history.

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