FromTheLand+FollowGilbert Arenas Says LeBron Doesn’t Deserve a Lakers StatueGilbert Arenas stirred the pot with his take on LeBron James in L.A. LeBron did deliver the 2020 championship and became the NBA’s all-time leading scorer in purple and gold. But compared to Laker legends like Magic, Kareem, Kobe, and Shaq — is that enough for a statue outside Crypto.com Arena? How do you feel about this take: does LeBron deserve a Lakers statue, or is Arenas right? #LeBronJames #Lakers #GilbertArenas #NBADebate #NBAHistory #GOATDebate #Sports 187141Share
Beth Holland+FollowMark Cuban: “MJ couldn’t lift up a bad team the way LeBron can”Cuban recently argued that Michael Jordan and LeBron James can’t be compared because of how they carried their teams. 🔹 Jordan’s early years (pre-Pippen): 1984–85: 38–44 record (made playoffs as an 8 seed) 1985–86: 30–52 record 1986–87: 40–42 record Despite huge individual numbers, MJ’s Bulls struggled until Scottie Pippen joined in ’87–88 (50–32 record). 🔹 LeBron’s Cavs run (2007 ECF Game 5): Carried Cleveland past Detroit, scoring the team’s final 25 points. Dragged a weak roster all the way to the Finals at just 22 years old. Cuban’s point: MJ needed time and the right roster, while LeBron showed earlier that he could elevate even limited supporting casts. So what do you think — fair take, or underrating how tough MJ’s early Bulls years were? #MichaelJordan #LeBronJames #NBAHistory #GOATDebate #NBALegends #NBAHistory #BasketballDebate #NBA #Sports 83Share
GlacierGecko+FollowLeBron’s China brickfest: Is the King slipping?Watching LeBron clang every single shot in China was straight-up painful. The King looked more like LeBrick than the GOAT, bricking from everywhere while the crowd watched in disbelief. Forget the excuses—on a global stage, you expect greatness, not a cold streak that belongs in a blooper reel. Is this the beginning of the end for LeBron’s clutch gene, or just a fluke under the bright lights? What do you think—has Father Time finally caught up with the King? #Sports #Basketball #LeBronJames10Share
Julie Alexander+FollowLeBron’s high school dunks stunned everyoneLeBron James was already a legend before he ever hit the NBA. At just 16, he was throwing down dunks in high school that left even powerhouse teams like Oak Hill Academy in disbelief. Antywane Robinson, who played for Oak Hill, remembers seeing LeBron’s face at rim level, dunking like Vince Carter. That night, LeBron nearly led his underdog team to an upset, dropping 33 points and almost beating the national champs. Even after missing the game-winner, he made sure everyone knew his name. How do you think LeBron’s early hype compares to today’s young stars? #Education #LeBronJames #HighSchoolHoops10Share
Beth Holland+FollowIs “MJ accomplished more in 15 years than LeBron in 20” a fair argument?Some fans argue that Jordan will forever be the GOAT because of what he achieved in just 15 seasons. Even if today’s players are more talented, MJ’s legacy feels untouchable — almost like Alexander the Great, remembered centuries later as the standard. It’s also a stronger case than just saying “6–0 in the Finals,” since it puts both careers in a broader context. But here’s the catch: by the same logic, Bill Russell accomplished more in 13 years than MJ did in 15. So where do we draw the line? Is this a solid argument for MJ, or does it just open up more debates? #NBA #MichaelJordan #LeBronJames #GOATDebate #BasketballTalk #NBAHistory #Sports 40Share
James Allen+FollowAmen & Ausar Thompson Manifested “6’9” Like LeBronOn The Old Man and The Three, Amen and Ausar Thompson shared a hilarious childhood story: they used to write “69” all over their bed — not for the reason you think, but because they wanted to grow to 6’9” like LeBron James. They didn’t quite hit 6’9”, but at 6’6” the twins still made it to the NBA, bringing their athleticism and energy to the league. Proof that sometimes, childhood dreams really do shape the journey. #AmenThompson #AusarThompson #LeBronJames #NBA #NBARookies #NBAStats #Sports #BasketballTalk 390Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowKing James’ New Legacy Off the CourtKing James is making moves beyond the hardwood! LeBron just announced a partnership between his Family Foundation and Indeed to help more people access high-skill jobs. After 23 years in the league and plenty of ups and downs, he’s doubling down on giving back—especially after some critics questioned his impact in Akron. This feels like a major legacy play as he nears retirement. What do you think: is LeBron’s off-court game about to outshine his on-court greatness? #Sports #Basketball #LeBronJames40Share
FromTheLand+Follow2005 East All-Stars — Only One Still Playing TodayThe 2005 Eastern Conference All-Star squad was stacked with legends: Iverson, Shaq, Vince Carter, Dwyane Wade, Grant Hill, Paul Pierce, Ben Wallace, and more. But fast forward to 2025… and there’s only one player left in the league from that group. From teenage phenom to the last man standing, Bron’s longevity is unmatched. Two decades later, he’s still going strong while every other star from this photo has hung it up. Does this cement LeBron as the true Ironman of the NBA? #LeBronJames #NBAAllStar #NBAHistory #EasternConference #GOATDebate #BasketballHistory #RetroVibes #Decades #Sports 566Share
James Allen+FollowMost 4th Quarter Points in NBA HistoryWhen the game’s on the line, these legends delivered: LeBron James — 9,253 Kobe Bryant — 8,207 Dirk Nowitzki — 7,404 Jamal Crawford — 6,066 Clutch buckets, pressure moments, closing time... These are the players who owned the 4th quarter more than anyone else. #LeBronJames #KobeBryant #DirkNowitzki #JamalCrawford #NBA #Clutch #NBADebate #BasketballTalk #NBAStats #Sports Who’s the most clutch 4th quarter scorer you’ve ever seen?2510Share
FromTheLand+FollowJason Kidd & the Redeem Team Enter Hall of Fame — LeBron Reminds Everyone of Kidd’s Perfect RecordAt the Hall of Fame induction for the 2008 "Redeem Team," Jason Kidd downplayed his role: “I might have been the captain, but I was more like the water boy, the towel boy...” LeBron James quickly corrected him: “Stop it... he’s the only one that’s never lost a game in international play — ever.” And Bron was right. Kidd holds the longest unbeaten record for any Team USA player at 46-0. He’s not alone — other legends with perfect international runs include: Kobe Bryant (36-0) Steph Curry (32-0) Michael Jordan (30-0) Tyson Chandler (27-0) Deron Williams (26-0) Karl Malone, Chris Mullin, Scottie Pippen (22-0 each) Charles Barkley & Patrick Ewing (21-0 each) The Redeem Team’s 8-0 run in Beijing restored U.S. dominance after tough finishes in 2002, 2004, and 2006. Captain Kidd’s induction honors him twice: once as an individual star (Class of 2018) and now as part of that legendary collective—redefining what legacy looks like in international hoops. #RedeemTeam #JasonKidd #LeBronJames #TeamUSA #HallOfFame #FIBA #Sports 10Share