Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James is at worst one of the best players in the world, but there are still many in this round Earth that think the Cavs star is overrated.

If you are trying to land a coaching job especially at North Carolina Central, it’s a good idea not to talk about those thoughts through your Twitter account.

North Carolina Central head coach LeVelle Moton told a story on Twitter on Thursday about someone who had sent him an email looking for a coaching job. Moton took a quick look at his Twitter profile and didn’t like the prospective coach’s take on LeBron.

The coach has a good point because regardless if you love or hate The King, what he has done is special especially this year.

He keeps getting older and older, but his play doesn’t seem to be taking much of a hit. This might be James’ most impressive season ever and he is doing it at the age of 33. As he has gotten older, he has learned how to conserve energy better and how he can create mismatches without running all over the court. He also averaged 27.5 points per game in the regular season which is the highest total he has had since returning to the land.

In the Cavs’ first-round series against the Pacers, Cleveland wasn’t the better team but it had James and that was the difference. If the best team would have won, the Cavs wouldn’t be on the brink of moving onto the Eastern Conference Finals.