Damian Lillard Drops Strong Tweet On Lakers Superstar LeBron James

LeBron James is the best basketball player of all time, but he also has an army of haters waiting for his next mistake. Damian Lillard has a big message for LeBron and his haters and yes, the message was delivered.

The Portland Trail Blazers point guard reminded LeBron’s haters of his great talent and his consistency. LeBron joined the NBA in 2013 and became a dominant figure in the basketball world. Nothing changed over the years and he is the GOAT. Simple as that.

“I was in 7th grade when they was Hyping Bron on ESPN! Mf still at the top 20 years later … stop playing with dude bra… it’s gettin outa pocket,” Lillard tweeted.

Lillard knows LeBron is the king of basketball

LeBron became a star in high school. NBA experts knew that he’d become a star one day. He had the right basketball skills and his intelligence helped him beat opponents with minimum effort. There’s an ongoing GOAT debate and some people still say Michael Jordan cemented himself on the throne, but LeBron’s performance is here to destroy this narrative. He is the king of basketball and no one will ever replace him. LeBron has career averages of 27.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 7.3 assists. He has four rings, four MVPs and four NBA Finals MVPs. Impressive, right?

LeBron’s resume is pretty long, too. He is a 19-time All-Star, first all-time in points, fourth in assists, ninth in steals, fourth in triple-doubles, third in player efficiency rating, sixth in points per game, and second in win shares. He is also the first NBA player to win a Finals MVP award with three different franchises.

The Lakers superstar says he is the GOAT without any hesitation.

“What I bring to the table as a basketball player … I feel like I’m the best basketball player that ever played the game,” LeBron told Kyle Goon of the Southern California News Group in February. “That’s just my confidence, that’s just what I bring to the table, what I possess. But as far as if the scoring record gets me to another level, I don’t know.”