LeBron James snubs Michael Jordan to make Bizarre Choice for his Favorite Athlete Growing Up, During Recent Q&A Session
LeBron James answers a quick-fire Q&A, revealing his weird choice favorite player growing up
You probably don’t need us to tell you that LeBron James has been winning at life, for a long, long time.
For starters, despite coming from a humble background, the man now has an insane net worth of $1 billion, which is some serious generational wealth.
On top of that, he is one of the greatest players of all time, quite possibly the GOAT.
Now, the countless Michael Jordan fans of the world may not like to hear that. But the fact of the matter is, the man has pushed the Bulls legend harder than anyone else in this infamous race.
For LeBron James, we’re pretty sure that taking that crown from the athlete he grew up worshipping the most would be a pretty good feeling… right?
Well… not exactly it seems.
You see, getting anointed as the GOAT would without a doubt feel pretty darn good for the King. However, MJ isn’t the man Bron grew up idolizing the most, by a long shot.
Allow us to explain.
Also Read: “It’s just disrespectful”: LeBron James was furious with a child for throwing trash at Bronny James
LeBron James’s favorite athlete growing up wasn’t even a basketball star
And no, this man wasn’t a football player, either.
Before we say anything else, how about you hear from the King’s mouth himself.
Take a gander at the clip in the Instagram post below.
View this post on Instagram
Ken Griffey Jr.
Now, it isn’t shocking that LeBron James followed the MLB. Far from it actually.
It is one of the most popular sports leagues in the United States.
But still, out of all the iconic basketball players in that era, including Michael Jordan, he chooses… none of them.
Clearly, LeBron James isn’t just built different. This man was born different.
About the author
-
Nithin Joseph •
Having Not Played Anthony Edwards’ Timberwolves In 2 Years, Jimmy Butler Taunts Minnesota Fans By Blowing Kisses At Them
-
Advait Jajodia •
“LeBron James, a dead-eye 3-point marksman, is now 1 for his last 16 from three”: Skip Bayless criticizes the Lakers superstar’s abysmal shooting from long distance over the past 2 games
-
Jeet Pukhrambam •
“Kobe Bryant was playing 2k”: When the Black Mamba went on absurd scoring run in 2003 and still didn’t win the MVP
-
Tonoy Sengupta •
Is Nikola Jokic Playing Tonight vs Pistons?: Nuggets Superstar’s Injury Report Remains Encouraging Ahead of Must-Win Game
-
Nithin Joseph •
“Nobody 6ft 6′ and Under Can Guard Me”: Larry Bird Once Challenged Michael Jordan and Every Other Guard in the NBA
-
Somin Bhattacharjee •
Emotional Victor Wembanyama Confesses Comeback Win vs. Clippers Was “Hardest Game” of His Life
