NBA Legend Went Off About Lakers’ LeBron James: ‘This Is Ridiculous’

An NBA legend spoke his mind about LeBron James and his presence on the basketball court. Jamal Crawford appeared on The Dan Patrick Show to share his thoughts on the Los Angeles Lakers superstar. This happened right after LeBron showed up on the Crawsover Pro-AM a few days ago. The four-time NBA champion played in Seattle for the very first time since 2007. Fans were super excited! They even camped outside of Seattle Pacific University to secure their spots.

“It’s like, it’s its own thing,” Crawford said. “It’s its own thing. Lemme tell you a funny story. He was warming up, and our security is supposed to be protecting him, and LeBron goes to shoot and the security tries to contest the shot. I said, ‘We need to get security for security. This is ridiculous.’ So he just has a thing about him where everybody gets excited. So it was amazing to see. He had a great time.”

NBA world agrees with the legend on his LeBron James comments

LeBron is the GOAT and everyone knows it. He makes everyone better. He is not a selfish guy or someone who only goes after stats. LeBron is all-in when it comes to winning games. It’s team work, remember? People become better players around him. Simple as that.

“There’s no doubt about it,” Crawford said. “His excitement level that he generates, it’s like its own thing. I see grown men turn into kids. You see kids just start crying and they melt. And so it’s just amazing to see that in person.”

Fans had a lot of fun, but the game had to be called due to condensation. Crawford wanted everyone to be safe and had to call the game. Milwaukee Bucks rookie MarJon Beauchamp slipped in the second quarter of the game and yes, it was the very end of the game.

“The job was accomplished. Obviously, everybody didn’t get in and everybody probably could never get in. We tried to do the best we can. We tried to provide an experience that we’ve never had before. I thought that overall it was great because I think it’s moments and memories that the kids will never forget.”