I’m supposed to be #1 on everybody’s list-Lebron James

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LeBron James is a staple when it comes to the discussion about the greatest player of all time, together with Michael Jordan. Just recently, James caught the attention of everyone after he posted an Instagram story regarding his place in the discussion of the greatest player ever.

The LA Lakers forward has been eliminated in the playoffs after losing four games straight against the Denver Nuggets. After the loss, there were people who have come out to address where James would be in the GOAT debate after getting swept in the Western Conference finals.

With that, LeBron drew attention to himself by posting an Instagram story, claiming he should be the top player on everyone’s

While most people have probably been overthinking the second part of his post, James could be pertaining to his looming retirement. Following their series loss against the Nuggets, LeBron said he needed to think about his future in the league as his body couldn’t hold the grueling season anymore.

”I’m supposed to be #1 on everybody’s list” he wrote

According to James, he isn’t sure if he’ll be back with the Lakers next season. Additionally, the foot injury that he played through during the latter half of the season and the team’s entire playoff run needs to be treated. Sources have said that James is expected to miss two months after the surgery on his torn tendon.

By Rachael Shieley

While most people have probably been overthinking the second part of his post, James could be pertaining to his looming retirement. Following their series loss against the Nuggets, LeBron said he needed to think about his future in the league as his body couldn’t hold the grueling season anymore.

According to James, he isn’t sure if he’ll be back with the Lakers next season. Additionally, the foot injury that he played through during the latter half of the season and the team’s entire playoff run needs to be treated. Sources have said that James is expected to miss two months after the surgery on his torn tendon.

 

By Rachael Shieley