Famous reporter: James still regards himself as a king, but he wants to pray for people s love
Recently, ESPN famous reporter and Jenny's friend Ramona Shelburne, Lakers' team reporter Andy Kamenetzky participated in the ESPN LA program and talked about James' attitude towards the Lakers this offseason.
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Ramona Shelburne: "I want to talk more deeply, use some metaphorical words. Are you ready? LeBron has always been the king. He claims to be king and is also called King James, right? The king never asks for your love and support, they only ask for it, which is their innate right. So I think even when I come to Los Angeles, his ideas have not changed much. He is still asking for it because he is so powerful. Whether he wants it or not, you will give him this respect, because he has such strength. Any team will do everything to get him and will tolerate him. Some negative confrontational actions will deal with this negative attitude. "
" But in my opinion, he still regards himself as King James. But the king's identity is innate and born. People will kneel down to them, and this is the case in the king's life. But now, he is praying for people's love. No matter how you say 'God bless my emperor', this kind of love will no longer flow to him as usual, and people will no longer flock to him like before. You have to take practical actions to win love, respect, and praise, etc., and not just be a good player."
Andy Kamenetzky: "He is still a very good player now, but the problem is that he is no longer the most important player in this team, and he will not be in the future. He will no longer be the core anymore. I think this is a completely unfamiliar area for him. Many times, he is still using those old tricks, but these tricks are no longer useful. They will never have the same effect as before."
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