LeBron James Reportedly Heard Dissing 1 Player During Scrimmage

Three-time NBA champion LeBron James Los Angeles Lakers had their second scrimmage against the Orlando Magic. A lot of things happened on the floor, and the great LeBron James finished the scrimmage with great success. Well, that’s not the only thing that caught everyone’s attention. King James wasn’t really in the mood to pay respect to his rivals. He played hard and his attitude was just an announcement for all the things that follow.

Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe reported that King James dissed Magic point guard Michael Carter-Williams. Oh, and yes, he did it really loud.

“He’s all drive, no shoot,” LeBron said. “No. 7 (MCW) is all drive.”

LeBron James shocks everyone during scrimmage

Well, LeBron is the best basketball player of all times. Carter-Williams didn’t even hear his name. He probably sees this as an attack of disrespect. Being called out by the best player in the league is horrible.

One thing stands for sure. LeBron prepares himself really well for every game. He knows pretty much everything about the weaknesses of other players. He knows everything about their style. The best part? He uses this to defeat them. LeBron studies his opponents really well, and that’s of great help for his team.

We all know that LeBron knows where other people stand during games. That’s how he rushes past them and hits his monster dunks. LeBron is a brilliant player, and he can read others really well. He has photographic memory and his basketball intelligence is pretty high.

When it comes to Carter-Williams, he doesn’t really have a good season. this is his first season in Orlando, and his game has yet to reach its peak. The guard hasn’t started a game this season. He is averaging 7.2 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game.

The league will probably take care of this. How will they play games with all the expletive talk? There will be so much trash talk in the next few months.

The Lakers are considered favorites to win the championship. How will players finish the season? The next eight games are more than important for the team.