Boyz better start appreciatin’ the skill set of LeBron while they still have a chance! “Lifetime”

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I’ve been sayin’ for at least the past 6 or 7 years that LeBron James is the best all-around basketball player we’ve ever seen. Why? Because the dun can play all five and guard all five positions on the floor every night. He can shoot the rock, pass it, block shots, play hella defense and he’s bigger, stronger and faster than everybody on the darn floor. Did I mention that he’s just as athletic as the most athletic cats in the league at 6’8″ 250lbs.

We’ve seen him as big as 270lbs. doin’ the same foolishness to boyz. So fast forward to the 2018 All-Star Game. Ole boy puts on a freakin’ show against the best players on the planet all night long to help his Team LeBron win 148-145 over Team Steph.

He finishes the night with darn near a triple double with 29 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists all while takin’ home the MVP trophy.

Let’s keep it real or all the way 100, whichever comes 1st! This was probably the best All-Star Game I’ve seen in years because of the new format. Both LeBron and Steph were able to pick their teams like the old school playground set up. “I got KD!” Aight fam, “I got The Beard!” etc. They were actually playin’ some defense too.

When you look at the box score it was like a regular season game. Team LeBron shot 51 percent from the field and only 33 percent from three and Team Steph shot 44 and 26 percent respectfully.

But let’s get back to LeBron playin’ in his 15th year of NBA basketball. Not only was he playin’ against the best the world has to offer but durin’ the last 6:36 ole boy posted up at center against one of the best in the business, Joel Embid, and balled out! He banged with a boy, stepped back and knocked down threes and distributed the rock effortlessly.

Take all of the brainwashin’ out and sit it to the side playa. We’ve never seen a player this good in the history of the NBA. Who else has played every position on the floor every night of their career and been the best player on the floor every time they’ve shown up? I’m listenin’? I’m not talkin’ about cats that could only play one position exceptionally well. I’m talkin’ about a cat that could play them all exceptionally well.

He’s not just a scorer, he’s a complete basketball player! That’s the difference! Like I keep tellin’ you boyz, he’s got at least 3 or 4 good years left in him because his game isn’t restricted to just doin’ one thing. So his numbers are goin’ to keep climbin’ through the roof.

Right now from a career standpoint he’s ranked 7th in scorin’, 12th in assists, 18th in steals!!! All of the duns on the list are retired! So his numbers are goin’ to keep improvin’ while the others will remain the same. He’s even ranked 116th in blocks and he’s not a true big!! All of the cats in that category are bigs that only played in the blocks their entire careers.

All I’m sayin’ is that boyz better appreciate watchin’ this cat play the game of basketball while they can and stop hatin’. Why? Because they’re missin’ out on one of the great wonders of this game. There aren’t goin’ to be very many people that come along durin’ your lifetime this good. I’m 50 and he’s been the only one I’ve seen and now you can stop me when I start lyin’!

Playas Thesaurus: 

1) Dun: noun – the person in question, dude, guy, etc. It’s whoever I’m talkin’ about and its non-gender specific.

2) Ole boy: noun – the person that I’m currently talkin’ about.

The G is excluded from the endings of all words because the G is near and dear to my heart because I’m from “The G” which is Gary, Indiana. So I only use the G when I’m talkin’ about “The G!”

The caption under the photo isn’t real but its real talk!