In the 20th year of your career there s never been anybody close to what LeBron James is doing NBA analyst criticizes James hollow stats believes he has lost the ability to dominate
“In the 20th year of your career, there's never been anybody close to what LeBron James is doing” – NBA analyst criticizes James’ hollow stats, believes he has lost the ability to dominate Los Angeles Lakers v Washington Wizards is still making history twenty years into his career. Specifically, the Akron Ohio native is poised to break a longstanding regular season scoring record this year held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. The fact that James is playing in his 20th season is impressive enough let alone the fact that he's doing so at an All-Star level. The way analyst Chris Broussard sees things, there's one aspect of James' game that has changed - his ability to carry a team. The two seasons following his 2019-20 championship win with the were rough for James. Over the course of the 2020-21 season, he played in a career-low 45 games before then playing in 56 games last season, where the team missed the playoffs. During a recent episode of The Odd Couple with Rob Parker, Broussard spoke about the biggest problem facing the storied franchise. The way he sees things, LeBron can fill a stat sheet, but he can no longer carry a team to the playoffs. "This is not a slight on LeBron because he's in his 20th year, he is by far the best player in the history of basketball at this stage of his career. "In the 20th year of your career, there's never been anybody close to what LeBron James is doing but Rob he is so smart and so skilled that he knows how to get his numbers in today's NBA." He continued, speaking about how players who come from Europe have a firm opinion about referees. They say it's easier to score in the NBA considering the frequency with which referees blow their whistle. "Giannis, Jokic, Luka, they all said it's easier to score in the NBA. Last night Lebron had 31, 14 and 8 and had zero impact on the game. "I want to watch like the last I want to watch a few weeks of this before I declare LeBron's no longer a top 10 player in the league but last night people might look at his numbers he didn't look like a top 10 player to me." Considering LeBron James is in his 20th season in the league, it's not entirely surprising that the he isn't able to impact the game the way he used to. Check out Broussard's comments below on Wednesday's episode of The Odd Couple beginning at the six-minute mark.