James is known to be the greatest leader in basketball history. He has a very good personality, so even if some players are no longer teammates with James, they will always talk about how James can help them. Including those little guys, like the Lakers' water cooler administrators last season, Swider and Pippen Jr. Those who have not been teammates with James are also particularly eager to be teammates with James, including Supergiant. For example, Brother Alphabet, he said that he would only be the junior brother of three supergiants, that is, James, Durant and Davis.
Unlike Jordan and Kobe, their leadership style is more violent, so they sometimes like to beat and scold their teammates. It's also different from Curry and Duncan being too silent. James is not angry, but humorous. The important thing is that because James doesn't beat and scold his teammates, his teammates dare to motivate him by swearing. For example, Chalmers, he told a hot story on the show.
According to a report on February 1, Heat veteran and James' former teammate Chalmers talked about his motivation for James on the show. At that time, the Heat were playing against the Pacers, and they didn't have enough energy. Chalmers then told James that the Heat were playing too badly, and James, as the first man in the league, had to play better.
Because Chalmers used swear words, which made James very unhappy, this swear words were also sprayed with James this season, and James was also very angry at the time. However, Chalmers has no problem with James, he wants to motivate James. Chalmers said it was his responsibility to inspire all of his teammates, and while he used expletives, it did motivate James. So James fired on all his power and directly seconded the Pacers.
A similar situation was the 2016 Finals tiebreaker, when the Cavaliers went from trailing the Warriors 3-1 to 3-3 with unanimous MVP and 73 wins. At halftime, James was already the favorite for FMVP, but Cavaliers head coach Tyronn Lue still thought James wasn't playing well enough, so he asked him to play better. James didn't understand, but both Jones on the team supported Tyronn Lue and wanted James to play better. James continued to play, and finally led the team to a big comeback to win the championship, and he also ranked first among the two teams in five statistics, and became the unanimous FMVP without any suspense.