Tristan Thompson Shuts Down Haters By Urguing to Respect The MVP LeBron James After Great Accomplishment

Cleveland Cavaliers superstar Tristan Thompson shared his take on the NBA MVP award and LeBron James. Thompson really likes the idea of seeing LeBron snatch the MVP award. He made these comments after learning that LeBron will lead the league in assists for the 2019-20 season.

King James is in his second year with the Los Angeles Lakers. He spent four years with Thompson and the Cleveland Cavaliers. They did a really good job in the period between 2014 and 2018. During this period. Lebron and Thompson led the Cavs to the 2016 NBA title. The team made four straight finals appearances.

Will the NBA MVP award go to LeBron James?

LeBron hit the big achievement after an injury-plagued season. Last year, LeBron played a career-low 55 games. Critics were convinced that the groin injury will shut down LeBron’s chances to win a championship. Others were worried about his age. LeBron turned 35 last December, but age has nothing on him.

King James has already been here and he knows how things work. He is about to unleash the playoff version of himself. How did LeBron respond to his critics? He leads the NBA by 10.3 assists per game. This is the perfect sign of his greatness. LeBron is leading the NBA in assists for the first time in his career. This is just another accomplishment.

LeBron was averaging 25.5 points, 7.9 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game. He led the Lakers to a 52-19 record. The team clinched the top spot in the Western Conference.

The three-time NBA champion would love to snatch his fifth MVP award. Well, he doesn’t even think of regular season awards right now. The king of basketball is focused on winning his first title with the Lakers.

If LeBron keeps his numbers high, he will join the group of players who have played on NBA title teams for three different franchises.

Thompson’s season was over in March. This is probably the end of his tenure with the Cavaliers. The Cavs big man is about to enter the open market. He may put on a different uniform next season.