Throughout his pro career, LeBron James has won almost all awards the NBA has to offer, both individually and for his teams. He continues to play at a very high level up to this day and is still widely considered as one of the best — if not the best player in the world today.
However, if there’s a chip on the porcelain cup, he has lost five Finals series’ and only has a 3-5 to show. When asked how he feels about it, The King admitted that it is something he can no longer change, but that it does not affect him that much anymore. He then added that he is more focused on his family, particularly his children, who he all wants to see live their lives to the fullest.
Now at 32 years old, James is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon. With how the Cleveland Cavaliers have been competing in the past few years, and the amount of talent they currently have in their lineup, it won’t be surprising if they’ll be able to contend for more championships in the coming years. That said, the former four-time MVP will have the opportunity to further establish himself as an all-time great, and strengthen his legacy further.