Former Teammate Reveals First Impression of Young LeBron James

The young LeBron James would be proud of himself, most would think. LeBron James is one of the best to ever do it. Many would agree that James is the best to ever be in the NBA. However, some one disagree. Rather, they would say that Michael Jordan is the king.

The San Antonio Spurs have been a big pain in the last few decades. Back in 2013, they faced the defending champions the Miami Heat. The Spurs had many stars including Tim Duncan, Kawhi Leonard, and Tony Parker. However, even then, it seems like they did not know what was coming. Chris Bosh, LeBron James, and Dwyane Wade were one hell of an out. They combined for a ridiculous 85 points and 30 rebounds in a huge game against San Antonio.

They introduced themselves as best friends and they were ready to take over the NBA.

Former Teammate Reveals First Impression of Young LeBron James

CB4 has since talked about how he fees about the whole thing. Everyone was able to see them play together for 4 years. It was back on 2010 that they all started to play together. But Chris Bosh remembers how good James was. He talked about this previously.

He said “Wheezily I first met him, ‘LeBron James’ was a name, not a face. The year was 2001, we were at ABCD camp in Teaneck, New Jersey”.

This is back when they had no idea what was to come. Would it be one of the best moves of all time? Perhaps not.

Maybe did know, however. Bosh went to call James a “a teenager with pro game”, Chris added, “Everything I could do, everything I thought set me apart, he could do, too.”

This is big. He talked about what this meant to him during his career. It was obviously a big thing for both of them.

Bosh went on further.

“But hugging Bron and D after Game Four, I wasn’t even thinking about winning. I was focused on survival—that we’d fought our way to a win on the road, and now things were even. Deeper than that was something I’d known since we were teenagers: you could ever hope to have on your end of the court.”That these were two of the most tenacious guys you could ever hope to have on your end of the court.”