Former Coach Reveals What LeBron James Learned at Miami Heat

A former coach has revealed what LeBron James learned during his time with the Miami Heat. LeBron is still one of the best players in the NBA. He has been all over the league during his time in the association. He has had stints with Cleveland and Miami before landing in Los Angeles with the Lakers.

His current team, the Lakers, are officially NBA champions after winning the title this season. It was very impressive to see what they were able to do in the league this season. Given that it was a difficult year for everyone, it was great to see them come back on track. LeBron did talk about how hard it was to stay in a bubble for so long though.

“I am here for one reason and one reason only, and that’s to compete for a championship,” James said. “That was my mindset once I entered the bubble, once I entered the quarantine process the first two days. And then right from my first practice my mindset was to, if I’m going to be here, make the most of it and see what you can do and lock in on what the main thing is. And the main thing was for us to finish the season and compete for a championship.”

“So that’s just been my mindset throughout these — I don’t even know how many days it is, whatever how many days it is, it feels like five years so it really doesn’t matter. I’ve been as locked in as I’ve ever been in my career.”

Former Coach Reveals What LeBron James Learned at Miami Heat

Now, former Miami Heat assistant coach David Fizdale has come out with some very interesting things to say about what LeBron learned with the Heat.

“The biggest thing he learned in Miami is to stop giving a f**k. That’s hard to do when so many people are talking about you… This dude was a 9th grader on Sports Illustrated. He was supposed to be the best player to have ever played the game, and that was on his head from that day on. And he hasn’t disappointed.”

“We watched him grow through that. If you look at the totality of what he’s done (so far) and he ain’t done. They can win it next year if Anthony Davis can stay right.”

What do you think about what he had to say about LeBron?