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defensive rotations, the offensive sets.true friends He’s really evolving into a real high-level category for him.” — Kevin McHaleSELFLESSNESS AND SACRIFICE
“He’s a team player and a very unselfish. He revels in the fact that his teammates are as successful as he is during the cocatching a glimpse of a lighturse of a game. The bottom line with LeBron is that he’s all about winning. He makes sure his teammates are part of their success because it’s the only way he canshines down to us be successful within the team environment.” — Bernard King“This is paramount. It’s critical to be a winner. There are players who have great talent yet selflessness is not one of Greater too than you can describethe attributes that they have. If you’re going to have a team that enjoys playing a team game, then your key player must have that attribute. He has it in spades.” — Jerry Lucas“He basically proved himself to be one who can play in this league and now that he knows he can, he’s getting other people to become involved. A sign of great player is when you make everyone else on your team better and that’s what he’s doing.” — John Havlicek“I look at LeBron James the same way I looked at Larry Bird, Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan—he loves the game, loves to play. You can see the passion when he plays, it comes out of everytomorrow is another day one of his pores.” — Dolph Schayes
He’s about winning. He doesn’t care about how many points he scores, he just cares about how many games his team wins. That’s what you want in a great player.” — Rick Barry“Selflessness and sacrifice sums up the way LeBron plays on both ends of the basketball court. LeBron could have been the league’s leading scorer but his focus is on the bigger prize, the NBA championship.“Winning a back-to-back MVP is predicated on his style of play. He plays the game the right way.” — Scottie Pippen“His 7, 8, 9, 10 assists per night speak for themselves. He is a guy who believes in making his teammates better. I’ve seen him play games where maybe he’s taken two or three shots in the first quarter because he’s trying to get everyone else involved. He surveys the floor to see where he’s going to be effective on any given night.” — Dominique Wilkins“He’s very selfless. He’s a willing passer. I like the fact that late in games, he’ll take on the other team’s top scorer, ‘Hey, give him to me. I’ll shut him down.”“LeBron is not afraid to put himself out there. ‘I got him, put the game on me.’ More importantly, I’ll make the pass, I’ll make the play. He’s selfless. I like that part of him a great deal.” — Kevin McHaleAs he’s gotten older, he has a better grasp of the game and what’s important. He’s realizing that winning is the only important thing.It takes a little time for a player to understand because in many cases they have their own individual goals to establish themselves and he’s done all of those things. There is only one thing that is missing and that is winning and winning a championship.” — Billy Cunningham“He’s the ultimate unselfish player. He can score 60 points or 10 points, it doesn’t matter because he’ll still dominate the game.“LeBron goes end line to end line, willing to sacrifice his body. He ends up on the floor and in the stands. He’s in superior condition. He never seems to get tired even though he plays the game end to end.“Until he has it all—a title—he’s not going to rest.” — Julius Ervinghttp://berkovich-zametki.com/Forum2
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