Colin Cowherd talks about the possibility of Chris Paul joining the Lakers, and throws some massive shots at LeBron James.
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LeBron James and Chris Paul on the same team? We knew it would happen at some point, but even considering that, it feels a bit weird.
To be clear here, no there has been no official confirmation. However, the player hasn’t signed his $44.2 million dollar extension with the Suns either. And with rumors only increasing about a possible team-up between the King, the Point God, and the Brow, Phoenix fans may have just a tad bit to worry about this offseason. And it seems Colin Cowherd agrees completely.
Speaking on his show, ‘The Herd’, the analyst spoke about not only the Lakers’ trade situation right now, but also threw some seriously scathing shots at LeBron James.
Let’s get into it.
Colin Cowherd shades LeBron James while talking about the possibility of Chris Paul team-up
LeBron James is like a superhero, in more ways than one.
Of course, you have his athleticism, his physique, and his IQ. But, did you know, the player also has an alter ego?
Legend dictates that, like werewolves with a full moon, this form only shows itself prominently in the offseason. And after it was finally identified by the village elders, this horrifying beast was dubbed ‘LeGM’.
Jokes aside though, the King has been known to be included in decisions made by the front office, he is a highly cerebral person after all. But recently, Colin Cowherd revealed to everyone just how much destruction the player leaves behind when he leaves a team. Take a look at the clip in the tweet below.
2010: LeBron leaves Cavs for Heat
2014: LeBron leaves Heat for Cavs
2016: David Blatt fired“@KingJames‘ favorite movie is ‘The Godfather.’ You get whacked if you don’t get business done.” — @ColinCowherd pic.twitter.com/imSyK0pMSJ
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) July 23, 2021
Yikes.
We have to say, it’s pretty undeniable once you see it.
That in mind though, will LeBron James really be able to use his power to bring in Chris Paul this offseason? Or will the Point God continue to fly high in the skies of Phoenix?
Don’t take your eyes off this one indeed.