LeBron James Needs to Use the Offseason to Find His Inner Kobe

September 17th, 2011 by Kelly Scaletta Leave a reply »
From the eyeballs down, LeBron James has all the tools necessary not only to win a championship, but also to be one of the five greatest basketball players in the history of the game. Feasibly, he could even supplant Michael Jordan at the top spot. 

His court vision, his athleticism, his speed, his size and his explosiveness are such a unique combination that it's almost as though he were designed by a basketball engineer to play the game. Something went wrong with the software though. 

It's the eyebrows up that have kept James from winning so far, and I don't think even the most die-hard Heat fan would argue that, but maybe I'll be proven wrong.

I'll grant you, I'm not a qualified therapist. I don't know him. I could be completely in the wrong here. Of course, people who hate on him aren't therapists either, nor do they know him. These are just my observations, which could be completely off—or might be spot on. 

I don't think LeBron is a bad person. I don't think he has the ego that some suggest. In fact, if he did, I think he would have won by now. I think that LeBron's problem might be something else. He's a child ...

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