“It was a calculated story.”

Charles Barkley criticizes LeBron James’ interview. Lebron’s remarks after Game 4 of the Western Finals against the Denver Nuggets were taken issue.토토사이트

At the time, LeBron and the LA Lakers were eliminated early in the series with Denver 0-4. “I’ll see what happens next,” LeBron said. It was the content that hinted at the possibility of his retirement.

Immediately, all the spotlight was on LeBron. LeBron is the NBA’s all-time leading scorer and is still the most popular player in the league 20 years after his debut. Lebron’s words, which seemed to hint at his retirement, had a strong impact.

▲ Nikola Jokic was selected as the MVP of the Western Finals. But it was Lebron who really caught the attention of the press and fans.

Denver, who advanced to the Finals for the first time in club history, was buried. Barkley noted this.

Barkley, who appeared on the American radio program ‘The Dan Patrick Show’ on the 29th (Korean time), said, “I think LeBron said that intentionally. It’s all calculated. LeBron can’t retire. After seeing that interview, I was disappointed with LeBron. “After the Western Finals, I watched TV and was frustrated for days. It was all about whether or not LeBron was retiring, but nothing about how great Denver was playing. I got so mad at the end that I turned off the TV.”

He continued, “LeBron must have known that reporters would ask him if he would retire. It was not an impromptu answer.”

Even in the US, LeBron’s active duty extension is highly anticipated. First of all, Lebron still has a two-year, $97 million (approximately 129 billion won) contract with the Lakers. He is too much money to give up.

His dream of playing in the NBA like his son, Broney James, is also right in front of his nose. Bronie recently entered USC (University of Southern California). At the earliest, he can enter the NBA next summer.

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