LeBron James gets fed up with the media and finds a good way to avoid comparisons
James continues to try and drag the Los Angeles Lakers to better results
LeBron James.
On Sunday, LeBron James unveiled his frustration with the basketball media, prompting him to embark on his latest venture, the “Mind the Game” podcast alongside NBA player-turned-analyst JJ Redick.
Addressing reporters following the LA Lakers‘ 150-145 victory against the Indiana Pacers, where he notched 26 points and 10 assists, LeBron expressed his desire to offer basketball enthusiasts content that stays true to the sport’s core values.
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He emphasized the importance of focusing on substance over sensationalism, steering away from incessant comparisons and hypothetical scenarios that often overshadow the essence of the game.
“I felt like we were drifting away from the fundamental aspects of basketball and its true essence,” LeBron remarked.
“There’s more to the game than constant comparisons or speculating about legacies. It’s not beneficial for the younger generation.”
Driven by a desire to provide authentic basketball knowledge to the NBA audience, LeBron aims to foster a genuine appreciation for the game’s intricacies and strategic nuances.
“Our audience deserves a deeper insight into the essence of basketball, akin to how I fell in love with the sport,” LeBron explained.
“Teaming up with JJ, who shares a similar passion and intellect for the game, felt like the perfect opportunity.”
In heralding the launch of their podcast, LeBron emphasized its appeal to “everyone who truly loves our beautiful game.”
How often will James’ podcast release?
Moving forward, LeBron James and JJ Redick‘s podcast is set to release weekly episodes, each ranging between 45 minutes to an hour. The inaugural episode featured discussions on specific basketball plays and strategies, offering a critical analysis of tactics like the two-for-one strategy.
Determined to stand out from conventional basketball podcasts, James and Redick aspire to provide in-depth insights into offenses, defenses, and various basketball strategies. They plan to dissect players’ techniques and how they contribute to the execution of plays effectively.
As they chart their podcasting journey, LeBron and Redick intend to invite guests to share their perspectives, further enriching the podcast’s mission to enlighten and engage basketball enthusiasts worldwide.