Lakers head coach Darvin Ham recently commented on LeBron James in a recent interview: he is hailed as one of the most unselfish superstars in NBA history. This can't help but recall that despite his amazing scoring talent, the little emperor prefers to leave the opportunity to his teammates and only chooses to shoot himself when his teammates don't have an advantage.
However, Ham also makes an interesting point: sometimes, it might be better to let LeBron show more aggression, and he may not have realized it himself. Looking back at his past criticism, he was criticized for his lack of decisiveness in key moments, but in fact, his shooting percentage was the best in the NBA in key moments!
LeBron's value goes far beyond the court, he also serves as a strategic advisor to the team, interpreting opponents' tactics and attacking styles for the team. His talent is varied.
The big brother always does his best to make the best choice for the team. When the team needed him to defend, he was able to perfectly block even the young MVP winner Rose, allowing him to make just one shot in the final quarter of four games. When the team needs a top-notch point guard, he can be the assist leader of the season. And when the team needs to score, even the 38-year-old veteran can still contribute an average of 29 points per game!
Undoubtedly, LeBron James is one of the most unselfish superstars in NBA history. He always chooses the action that is most beneficial to the team and shows excellent performances when it matters most. Both on and off the field, he deserves our infinite admiration.