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“Like saying Michael Jordan is the greatest Wizards player ever”: NBA Fans roast Ryan Hollins for calling LeBron James the greatest Laker ever

Advait Jajodia
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"Like saying Michael Jordan is the greatest Wizards player ever": NBA Fans roast Ryan Hollins for calling LeBron James the greatest Laker ever

NBA fans roast Ryan Collins on Twitter for calling LeBron James, the best Los Angeles Lakers player ever.

LeBron James is one of the, if not the best player the league has ever witnessed. LBJ is easily the most versatile player to step on the hardwood. Even at the age of 36, Bron plays with the same killer mentality.

Even in his 18th season, before his horrific injury, King James was well in the MVP conversations. However, ended up 25/7.7/7.8 and suffering his first-ever first-round playoffs exit.

The 17-time All-Star is the leader of the most successful franchise in the league. He even led the Los Angeles Lakers to win their record 17th title, last year.

However, James is just one of the many all-time greats to suit up for the purple and gold. Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jerry West, Wilt Chamberlain are just a few to name.

Playing merely three complete seasons with the LA-based team, it will be a bit unfair to label James as the best Laker ever. Former NBA 10-year veteran turned analyst recently received a lot of criticism by LAL fans for boldly calling LBJ the greatest Laker ever.

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“Yet another shit*y take by Ryan Hollins”: NBA Twitter roasts the analyst for calling LeBron James the greatest Laker ever

Ryan Hollins, widely known as a LeBron fan, shared a Magic Johnson video which was captioned “Greatest. Laker. Ever”. Hollins responded by dropping LeBron’s name, suggesting that the King was the best Laker ever. This was enough for fans to criticise and mock the 36-year-old analyst.

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Advait Jajodia

Advait Jajodia

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Advait Jajodia, an NBA and Tennis journalist for The SportsRush, has had a passion for both sports for over a decade. His admiration for Kobe Bryant, Stephen Curry, and Rafael Nadal pushed him to gain a profound understanding of the sports. With a background as a multi-sport athlete, Advait uses his experience on the hardwood and the court to offer insightful analysis. Over three years of dedicated sports journalism has equipped the 22-year-old with a unique perspective, reflected in his prolific portfolio of 4,500+ articles.

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